• Simbach is the name of two towns in Bavaria, Germany: Simbach, Dingolfing-Landau Simbach am Inn, Rottal-Inn Simbach (Inn) station This disambiguation...
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    Simbach is a market town and municipality in the district of Dingolfing-Landau, Bavaria, Germany. As of 2020, it had a population of around 4,000 and...
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    Simbach am Inn (English: Simbach on the Inn) is a town on the River Inn in the Rottal-Inn district of Bavaria, Germany. The Austrian city Braunau am Inn...
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  • The Battle of Simbach on May 9, 1743, took place during the War of Austrian Succession near Simbach am Inn. It ended with a heavy defeat of the Bavarian...
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    The Simbach am Inn–Pocking railway was a single-tracked branch line between Simbach am Inn and Pocking in the province of Lower Bavaria in southern Germany...
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    Simbach (Inn) station (German: Bahnhof Simbach (Inn)) is a railway station in the municipality of Simbach am Inn, located in the Rottal-Inn district in...
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    Braunau is connected by bridges over the Inn with its Bavarian counterpart Simbach am Inn. A traditional port of entry, all border controls have been abolished...
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  • the Saarland Hurricanes. The club was formed as the Simbach Wildcats in 1986, then based in Simbach am Inn. It was renamed in early 2004 after the club...
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  • The Mühldorf–Simbach am Inn railway is a 39 km long, single-tracked, unelectrified main line in Bavaria in southern Germany. Leaving Mühldorf station...
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  • February 2013. Reinhard Wanka, Wolfgang Wiesner (1996). Die Hauptbahn München–Simbach und ihre Zweigbahnen (in German). Egglham: Bufe-Fachbuch-Verlag. ISBN 3-922138-59-4...
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