Balsthal is a municipality in the district of Thal in the canton of Solothurn in Switzerland. Balsthal is first mentioned in 968 as Palcivallis. In 1255...
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to Balsthal. The Oensingen-Balsthal-Bahn [de] owns the line; Swiss Federal Railways operates scheduled passenger services. The Oensingen-Balsthal-Bahn [de]...
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Altwegg was born on 11 December 1951 in Balsthal. Between 1957 and 1970, she completed her primary education in Balsthal and passed the High school diploma...
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abbreviation BBÖ, because ÖBB was already taken by the Swiss Oensingen-Balsthal-Bahn [de]). This company took over the assets of the ÖStB and the Südbahn...
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Basel-Country 45xx - Region Solothurn 46xx - Region Olten 47xx - Region Oensingen, Balsthal 48xx - Region Zofingen 49xx - Region Langenthal 5xxx - Region Aarau 50xx...
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Lucerne, one operated by SBB Historic and one operated by the Oensingen-Balsthal Railway [de]. Whilst based on the design of the earlier single car Red...
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"Alt Falkenstein (Balsthal)". Integrated Authority File. German National Library. Retrieved 2024-05-18. Burgruine in der Klus bei Balsthal: auch gelegentlich...
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of St. Gallen in Wattwil, Altstätten and St. Gallenkappel as well as in Balsthal in Solothurn. The final assembly was held in Münsingen in Bern in January...
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a ruin of a castle in Switzerland Neu-Falkenstein Castle, ruins near Balsthal (Klus) in Solothurn Counts of Falkenstein (Bavaria), an extinct medieval...
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Brunner (1804 in Balsthal – 1862 in Paris), was a Swiss-born, French measuring instrument maker and mechanic. Jean Brunner was born in Balsthal, Switzerland...
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