Inzigkofen is a municipality in the district of Sigmaringen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Historically, it is part of the Swabian north Alpine foreland...
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The Tuttlingen–Inzigkofen railway is a single-track and non-electrified 37.08 km-long railway in southern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The line connects...
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Steinerne Brücke – Regensburg Teufelsbrücke [de] – Mannheim Teufelsbrücke—Inzigkofen Ponte del Diavolo – ruins of a Roman bridge along Via Traiana near Montecalvo...
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Prinz von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen) (25 June 1843, in Schloss Inzigkofen, Inzigkofen, Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen[citation needed] – 2 December 1904, in...
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Bingen, Sigmaringendorf, and Scheer in the east, Mengen, Krauchenwies, Inzigkofen, and Meßkirch in the south, and Leibertingen, Beuron, and Stetten am kalten...
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for about 60 km. About 30 km of this distance, between Fridingen and Inzigkofen, takes the form of a dramatic canyon through the Swabian Alb. The highest...
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accident Maria Johanna (28 March 1640 – 12 November 1707), Prioress of Inzigkofen Abbey. Meinrad (9 April 1641 – 25 April 1642). Christoph (born and died...
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territory of Glatt in the northern Black Forest, and the old monasteries of Inzigkofen, Beuron and Holzen. He married Princess Amalie Zephyrine of Salm-Kyrburg...
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eventually reaches the valley of the Danube at Inzigkofen, where it joins the Tuttlingen–Inzigkofen railway. Immediately after crossing the river, the...
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the starting point for trains on the Danube Valley Railway (Tuttlingen–Inzigkofen railway and Ulm–Sigmaringen railway) and the Bregtalbahn, which run to...
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