Gemünden am Main (officially Gemünden a.Main) is a town in the Main-Spessart district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia (Unterfranken) in Bavaria...
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Adelsberg is an outlying centre (Stadtteil) of Gemünden am Main in the Main-Spessart district, in Bavaria, Germany. It lies roughly 40 km northwest of...
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Burgsinn, Rieneck, Neuendorf, Gemünden am Main, Karlstadt, Steinfeld, Neustadt am Main and Rechtenbach. The town of Lohr am Main was settled no later than...
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Gemünden may refer to several places in Germany: Gemünden am Main, a town in Bavaria Gemünden (Wohra), a town in Hesse Gemünden (Felda), a municipality...
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Gemünden (Main) station is a station in the town of Gemünden am Main in the Main-Spessart district of the German state of Bavaria on the Flieden–Gemünden...
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Franconian Saale (category Tributaries of the Main)
road bridges at km post 0.6 in Gemünden Main-Spessart Railway (Würzburg-Frankfurt am Main) bridge at km post 0.1 in Gemünden There are numerous weirs on...
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Marktbreit, Ochsenfurt, Karlstadt, Gemünden, Lohr, Marktheidenfeld, Wertheim, Miltenberg, Obernburg, Erlenbach/Main, Aschaffenburg, Seligenstadt, Hainburg...
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Langenprozelten (redirect from Langenprozelten (Gemünden am Main))
outlying centre (Stadtteil) of Gemünden am Main in the Main-Spessart district, in Bavaria, Germany. It lies on the river Main, 40 km northwest of Würzburg...
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The Flieden–Gemünden railway is a double track electrified railway line from Fulda, Flieden and Schlüchtern via Jossa to Gemünden am Main. The northern...
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Bavaria. It runs in the Wern valley from Waigolshausen via Arnstein to Gemünden am Main and it is currently mainly used for freight traffic. On 1 July 1854...
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