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    Huningue (French pronunciation: [ynɛ̃ɡ] ; German: Hüningen; Alsatian: Hinige) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department of France. Huningue is a northern...
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    for the next five years. At the age of seven, his family relocated to Huningue, France. He won a silver medal in the C1 team event at the 2020 European...
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    port of Strasbourg; the 22 km (14 mi) long Canal de Huningue, from the junction to the Rhine at Huningue, just north of the Swiss port of Basle; and the 10 km...
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    Pays) is an arch bridge which crosses the Rhine between the commune of Huningue (France) and Weil am Rhein (Germany), within the Basel (Switzerland) metropolitan...
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    The Canal de Huningue (French pronunciation: [kanal də ynɛ̃ɡ]) is a canal in eastern France connecting the Rhine at Huningue to Niffer. The locks are...
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  • The railway line between Saint-Louis and Huningue (French: Ligne de Saint-Louis à Huningue) is a French 3 km long railway located in the Haut-Rhin department...
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    joined the French alliance, and Villars was ordered to cross the Rhine at Huningue near the Swiss border, then link up with him. Although Louis William was...
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    forces with the goal of coordinating the spatial planning of the cities Huningue, Weil am Rhein and Basel in the area between the bridges  ‘Dreirosenbrücke’...
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    June 1765 in Huningue – 2 May 1824 in Paris) was a French architect. His earliest work was with the Director of fortifications in Huningue. After his arrival...
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    on 30 November to 1 December 1796, dying at Huningue on 2 December aged 26. The French surrendered Huningue on 5 February 1797. After the peace was concluded...
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