- Saint-
Gingolph is a
small town
situated on the
south bank of Lake
Geneva (Lac Léman). It sits at the France–Switzerland
border and is administratively...
- Saint-
Gingolph (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɛ̃ɡɔlf]) is a muni****lity in the
district of
Monthey in the
canton of
Valais in Switzerland. In 2018, it had...
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before reaching the
mouth of the Rhône, at Saint-
Gingolph,
which marks the
western end of the Saint-
Gingolph–Saint-Maurice
railway in Switzerland. A project...
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canton of
Valais in Switzerland. His father,
Pierre de Rivaz, born in Saint-
Gingolph, had
moved to
Paris in 1748 and
established himself as a
clockmaker and...
- The
Tonkin Railway or
South Lake
Geneva railway (St-
Gingolph-Bouveret-Monthey–St-Maurice
railway and
section of the Longeray-Léaz
railway to Bouveret)...
- Saint-
Gingolph (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɛ̃ɡɔlf]) is a
commune in the Haute-Savoie
department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
region in south-eastern France...
- St-
Gingolph railway station (French: Gare de St-
Gingolph, German:
Bahnhof St-
Gingolph) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of Saint-
Gingolph, in the...
- The Saint-
Gingolph–Saint-Maurice
railway is a single-track
railway in Switzerland. It was
opened on 14 July 1859 by the
Ligne d’Italie. It
connects Le...
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controls are
still in use. Saint-
Gingolph,
Switzerland (since
March 4, 1569) Saint-
Gingolph,
Switzerland Saint-
Gingolph,
France Saltney,
divided between...
- Torgon, Val-d'Illiez, Le Bouveret, Saint-Maurice, Monthey, Evionnaz, St.
Gingolph St.
Bernard Region: Les Marécottes, Bruson, La Fouly, Champex, Vichères-Liddes...