The river Thielle (French: La Thielle, or La Thièle, German: Zihl), is a tributary to the Aare, in the Swiss Seeland. The Thielle results from the merging...
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Lake Neuchâtel (redirect from Lac de Neuchâtel)
L'Arnon, L'Areuse, Le Seyon, and La Menthue, as well as by the Canal de la Broye. The Thielle Canal (French: Canal de la Thielle, German: Zihlkanal) drains...
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Lake Morat (redirect from Lac de Morat)
through the Broye Canal (Canal de la Broye) into nearby Lake Neuchâtel that is connected to Lake Bienne/Lake Biel through the Thielle canal. Thus all three...
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communication between the North Sea and the Mediterranean. It linked the river Thielle (German: Zihl) at Yverdon-les-Bains with the Venoge at Cossonay, a distance...
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Jura water correction (category Canals in Switzerland)
Morat connected to Lake Neuchatel by the Broye Canal, the latter connected to Lake Biel by the Thielle Canal, an area called the "Seeland”. The correction...
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40m x 3m x 2.40 m. 2000, C.P.F. de Mont-Laurier, Mont-Laurier, 8.40m x 6.45m x 3.75m. 2002, Canal de la Thielle, Parc de sculptures, Switzerland. 2002,...
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Jolimont (mountain) (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
hill that stretches Southwest to Northeast for about 4 km along the Thielle canal, between the Lake of Neuchâtel and the Lake of Bienne, in the Seeland...
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Aare (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
of Bienne La Suze (in Biel/Bienne, right next to the outflow) Zihlkanal Lake of Neuchatel La Broye (flows through Lake Morat) Zihl/La Thielle L'Orbe Le...
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Cornaux (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
the following chart: The neolithic and Roman era sites at the Ensemble De La Vieille and the gardens of Souaillon Castle are listed as Swiss heritage...
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Port, Switzerland (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
district. Port is first mentioned in 1228 as Port. The banks of the Zihl/Thielle river were inhabited since at least the neolithic. The remains of a neolithic...
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Nidau (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
La Tene artifact was discovered in the Thielle/Zihl canal. Several iron ingots which were probably from the Roman era were found in the old Thielle/Zihl...
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Broye (category Tributaries of the Thielle)
Lake Morat first, and then into Lake Neuchâtel through the Broye canal (French: Canal de la Broye). The Petite Glâne The Bressonne The Lembe The Arbogne Semsales...
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Gals, Switzerland (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
municipality is flowing water. The municipality lies between the Zihl Canal (Thielle), Lake Biel and Jolimont. It includes the sections Bethlehem, Zihlbrücke...
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Safnern (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Nidau-Büren Canal of 1868-75 further reshaped the landscape around Safnern. Today the municipal boundary still follows the old Zihl/Thielle and Aare riverbeds...
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Scheuren (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
located along the right bank of the Nidau-Büren Canal and along the old river course of the Zihl/Thielle river. On 31 December 2009 Amtsbezirk Nidau, the...
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Orpund (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
monastery. The village and the monastery jointly owned an island in the Thielle/Zihl river, which they used for fishing. At the end of the 14th century...
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