Faulensee railway station (German: Bahnhof Faulensee) is a closed railway station in the municipality of Spiez, in the Swiss canton of Bern. It is an intermediate...
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multimedia theme park in 2012. Converted into a museum in 2001, the former Faulensee artillery plant in the Bernese Oberland offers visitors the opportunity...
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217 m (712 ft) Water volume 6.5 km3 (5,300,000 acre⋅ft) Residence time 684 days Surface elevation 558 m (1,831 ft) Settlements Thun, Spiez, Faulensee...
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before the outbreak of the Second World War, he acquired a farmhouse in Faulensee/Spiez, which he renovated as home for his family. At the outbreak of the...
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(19) Spiez Motorway end Autostrasse A8 Leimeren/Hondrich (250 m) (20) Faulensee Autostrasse A8 Hauptstrasse N8 Autostrasse A8 (21) Leissigen (West) Umfahrung...
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the alias "Gerhard Sieber." He spent twelve weeks hiding in a house in Faulensee, located in the canton of Bern. However, he was eventually discovered...
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service at the three intermediate stations between Spiez and Interlaken: Faulensee, Leissigen, and Därligen. Regular bus service replaced the hourly Regio...
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Artilleriestellungen Gempenplateau Bödeli A 1860–1864, Museum Burg / A 2050 Faulensee / A 1954, Museum Grimsel / A 8900 Hentschenried / A 1953 Jaunpass / A...
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Zürich HB; Interlaken Ost – Interlaken West – ( Därligen – Leissigen – Faulensee ) – Spiez – Thun – ( Münsingen ) – Bern – Olten – ( Liestal ) – Basel...
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