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Lauffen am
Neckar (German pronunciation: [ˌlaʊfn̩ ʔam ˈnɛkaʁ] ) or
simply Lauffen is a town in the
district of Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg, Germany....
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Richard Lauffen (June 2, 1907 –
August 28, 1990) was a
German actor. BFI.org
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Lauffen (also
Adelheid von
Lauffen; c. 1060/1075 –
after 1130) was a
German noblewoman.
Adelaide was the
daughter of
Count Henry II of
Lauffen (d.1067)...
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Gymnasium in
Lauffen am Neckar, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The
school is
named after the
Romantic poet
Friedrich Hölderlin, a
native of
Lauffen. The school...
- The
Lauffen bus
crash of 20 June 1959
resulted in the
deaths of 45 people. At the time it was the
worst accident involving a bus
since the end of the...
- industrialised, with
several well-known companies.
Between Stuttgart and
Lauffen, the
Neckar cuts a scenic, meandering, and in many
places steep-sided,...
- high-power, three-phase
electric current,
which was
generated 175 km away at
Lauffen am Neckar. As a
result of this
successful field trial, three-phase current...
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observing the
flicker of
lamps operated by the 40 Hz
power transmitted by the
Lauffen-Frankfurt link in 1891, AEG
raised their standard frequency to 50 Hz in...
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Lauffen is in the
district Gmunden within the
central Salzkammergut in
southern Upper Austria. It's a
Katastralgemeinde of Bad Ischl. Its
elevation is...
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Bruno (died 1124) was the
archbishop of
Trier from 1101
until his death. He was a
relative of the
Emperor Henry IV and a
priest of
Trier Cathedral prior...