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    constantly being renewed and until the 1980s was preferably replaced with Londorf basalt lava, which is considered to be very weather-resistant, but is not...
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    by Ludwig Hofmann [de], it was opened in 1906. The church was made with Londorf basalt, a type of volcanic rock. The first organ was built by Eberhard...
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    Johann Juncker (23 December 1679 in Londorf, Hesse – 25 October 1759 in Halle) was a German physician and chemist. Juncker was a leader in the Pietist...
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    Carl Engel von der Rabenau (1817-1870), a German painter, was born at Londorf, and died at Rödelheim, today part of Frankfurt am Main. The Darmstadt Gallery...
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    continues to Fulda. In the past, the Lumda Valley Railway (Lumdatalbahn) to Londorf and Lollar branched off here and the Butzbach–Lich railway to Butzbach...
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    Amöneburg, Buseck, Ebsdorf, Gladenbach, Homberg, Kirchberg, Kirtorf, Lohra, Londorf, Merlau and Reizberg. In 1366, the Count of Nassau burnt Lohra down in...
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    (Lahn) 119.6 DB siding substation 119.6 Lahn 122.8 Friedelhausen 125.3 from Londorf 125.9 Lollar (island station) 126.6 Lumda former Kanonenbahn to Wetzlar...
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    Retrieved 8 April 2021. "Beschreibung der Bahnlinie (Gießen-) Lollar - Londorf: Historie" (in German). Lumdatalbahn.de. Archived from the original on...
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