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Fautenbach Destination Guide

Discover Fautenbach in Germany

Fautenbach in the region of Baden-Württemberg is a town located in Germany - some 357 mi or ( 575 km ) South-West of Berlin , the country's capital .

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Local time in Fautenbach is now 02:03 PM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Berlin " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Zurich, Basel, Haarlem, Amsterdam, and Brussels. When in this area, you might want to check out Zurich . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Fautenbach ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Remz Team '08two' EuroTour | Part 2 of 3

7:33 min by REMeditZ
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PART 2: Chris Haffey, Franky Morales, Nick Wood, and Kato touring around Europe from Scotland and England to the South of France via Belgium and Germany... ----- Part 2: day4 - Apr29 - London England ..

Frühlingsolympiade am Gymnasium Achern

3:31 min by tube77855
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SMP Praxisprojekt vom 3. - 4.4.09 am Gymnasium in Achern. Musik: stay with me von Shearer ..


Vollmondbierparty

3:21 min by MVUlm
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Die Ulmer Vollmondbierparty findet von Mai bis August jeden Monat um den Vollmond herum statt. Die Familienbrauerei Bauhöfer, zusammen mit den Ulmer Vereinen, bieten im Brauereihof ein Fest rund um da ..

Glockengeläut in Kappelrodeck

0:36 min by DB8GM
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Glockengeläut des "Achertäler Dom" in Kappelrodeck ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Gymnasium Achern

Gymnasium Achern is a Gymnasium in Achern, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, founded in 1877. It has some 1500 students and 120 teachers. It emphasizes science, foreign languages, and art. It was one of the first gymnasiums in Baden-Württemberg to graduate its students after eight years instead of the usual nine years, before this was made compulsory for all gymnasiums in the state. Though many names have been proposed, Gymnasium Achern was never named after a person.

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Located at 48.64 8.08 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Educational institutions established in 1877, High schools in Germany, Schools in Baden-Württemberg

Mummelsee

The Mummelsee is a 17-metre-deep lake at the western mountainside of the Hornisgrinde in the northern Black Forest of Germany. It is very popular with tourists travelling along the Schwarzwaldhochstraße. According to legends, the lake is inhabited by a Nix and the King of the Mummelsee.

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Located at 48.60 8.20 (Lat./Long.); Less than 11 km away
Tags: Lakes of Baden-Württemberg

Ill (France)

The Ill is a river in Alsace, in north-eastern France. It is a "left-side", or western tributary of the Rhine. It starts down from its source near the village of Winkel, in the Jura mountains, with a resurgence near Ligsdorf, turns around Ferrette on its east side, and then runs northward through Alsace, flowing parallel to the Rhine.

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Located at 48.70 7.93 (Lat./Long.); Less than 12 km away
Tags: Rhine basin, Rivers of France

Rench

The Rench is a river in the district of Ortenau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany and a right-side tributary of the Rhine River. Its source is near Kniebis Mountain not far from Bad Griesbach in the Black Forest. It runs for 59 km before it discharges into the Rhine River near Rheinau/Lichtenau. The Rench runs along the Rench Valley through Bad Peterstal, Oppenau, Lautenbach, Oberkirch and Renchen. In Oppenau the Lierbach discharges into the Rench.

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Located at 48.72 7.97 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Tags: Rhine basin, Rivers of Baden-Württemberg

Battle of Diersheim (1797)

The Battle of Diersheim (20–21 April 1797) saw a First French Republic army led by Jean Victor Marie Moreau clash with a Habsburg Austrian army commanded by Anton Count Sztáray de Nagy-Mihaly. Though both sides suffered about 3,000 casualties in the bitter fighting, the Austrians finally retreated with the loss of 13 artillery pieces. Austrian General Wilhelm von Immens was killed and Sztáray badly wounded.

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Located at 48.65 7.88 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Tags: 1797 in Austria, 1797 in France, Battles involving Austria, Battles involving France, Battles of the French Revolutionary Wars, Battles of the War of the First Coalition, Conflicts in 1797