The Vennbahn (German pronunciation: [ˈfɛnbaːn], "Fen Railway") is a former railway line that was built partly across what was then German territory by...
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with the mouth of the Rur in the Maas (French: Meuse). Vennbahn (bike path) on the old Vennbahn track between Aachen and Luxembourg. Christian Urhan (1790–1845)...
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Belgium–Germany border (section Vennbahn)
A27/A60/E42. One specific feature of the border is the route of the Vennbahn railway. The Vennbahn railway route has been Belgian territory since 1919, under the...
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territory were planned. These enclaves still exist, as the route of the Vennbahn railway is Belgian territory and thus divides the populated places west...
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the railway Vennbahn crossing in and out of Belgium multiple times. At request of the Belgian government, the territory that the Vennbahn was situated...
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exclave surrounded by Belgian territory due to the track bed of the former Vennbahn railway line being part of Belgium following the implementation of the...
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Itertalviadukt viaduct of the Vennbahn railway over the Inde...
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enclaved by Belarus. Germany has a group of 5 enclaves created by the Vennbahn railway trackbed between the towns of Roetgen and Monschau (south of Aachen)...
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Basse-Bodeux, Fosse, and Wanne. A railway junction at Trois-Ponts connected the Vennbahn with the Liège-Troisvierges, Luxembourg line. List of protected heritage...
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