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- The Albvorland Tunnel is a 8,176 m long twin-tube railway tunnel on the Wendlingen–Ulm high-speed railway in Baden-Württemberg. It underp****es a part of...
- Stuttgart 21 project. Section 2.1 c (Albvorland: Alb foothills) runs parallel with the A8, including the 8.3 km-long Albvorland tunnel. Section 2.2 (Albaufstieg:...
- crossed the river here, and from the ford at Mühlheim continued into the Albvorland after Rottweil. The first do****entary mention of the city dates from the...
- for its well preserved fossils. In addition in the Swabian Jura and the Albvorland (the Swabian Volcano) there are maar-forming volcanoes. Because the over...
- Jura. The slopes of the nearby city Mössingen, Albberge and parts of Albvorland such as the Firstberg or the Bästenhardt forest, are forested. Specifically...
- 9 mi) northward from the edge of the Swabian Jura, towering over the Albvorland by 350 m (1,150 ft) and overlooking the Lauter (Neckar) valley by 400 m...
- has a share of the natural regions Eastern Swabian Foothills (Östliches Albvorland) and Swabian-Franconian Mountain Forests (Schwäbisch-Fränkische Waldberge)...
- Hochdorf (Hrsg.), Christof Drüppel: HochdorfGeschichte einer Gemeinde im Albvorland. Jan Thorbecke Verlag, Sigmaringen 1989. Gemeinde Hochdorf (Hrsg.): Hochdorf...
- almost 142 km2 at the Albtrauf around Mössingen and Gomaringen and in the Albvorland north to the Neckar. Its catchment area borders on its northeastern side...
- The Erms leaves the valley of the Jura mountains and flows into the Albvorland. Below Riederich the Riederichbach, which was previously called Stetterbach...