• Grümpen may refer to: Grümpen, Frankenblick, a district of the municipality Frankenblick, Thuringia, Germany Grümpen (river), a river of Thuringia, Germany...
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    Grümpen is a river of Thuringia, Germany. It flows into the Itz in Almerswind. List of rivers of Thuringia v t e...
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    Mengersgereuth-Hämmern. Today, it consists of the districts Effelder, Rauenstein, Grümpen, Seltendorf, Rabenäußig, Rückerswind, Meschenbach, Döhlau and Mengersgereuth-Hämmern...
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    city of Coburg in Bavaria from the flooding of the Itz, Effelder, and the Grümpen. It lies in the municipality of Rödental in Upper Franconia. Froschgrundsee...
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  • part of the Thuringian Forest . To the west-southwest the valley of the Grümpen, whose eastern source lies on the mountain's western slopes, clearly separates...
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    in the eponymous Itz Valley (German: Itzgrund) and its tributaries of Grümpen, Effelder, Röthen/Röden, Lauter, Füllbach and Rodach, the valleys of the...
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  • "Friedrich Ebert Bridge". "Speyer Bridge". "Froschgrundsee Viaduct". "Grümpen Viaduct". "Neckar Viaduct". "Theodor Heuss Bridge". "Zoobrücke". "Oberkassel...
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    Vorderheubach and the settlements of Auf der Staig, Blattenhäuserwiese, Grumpen and Kuhbacherhof (Vor Kuhbach). The ruined castle of Willenburg is also...
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  • selection, a connection of the new line with the Werra Railway between Grümpen and Rauenstein was considered. The cost of at least €150 million was considered...
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    was opened in 1987 and had, until the opening of the Grümpentalbrücke (Grümpen Viaduct) on the Nuremberg–Erfurt high-speed railway with a 250-metre-long...
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