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Rhinau (French pronunciation: [ʁino] ; German: Rheinau) is a
commune in the Bas-Rhin
department of
Grand Est in north-eastern France.
Until 1398, the village...
- Benfeld, Dachstein, Dambach, Dossenheim-Kochersberg, Erstein, Kästenbolz,
Rhinau, and the
Mundat (consisting of Rouffach, Soultz, and Eguisheim). The annexations...
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Grand Ried was wild and the
Rhine was not canalised. The
commune of
Rhinau presents a
unique feature: it
possesses an area of
almost 1000 ha directly...
- and a 34 km (21 mi)
lateral canal starting from a new
entrance lock at
Rhinau and
finishing in the
basins of the port of Strasbourg. A
further major upheaval...
- Rheinhausen. In the east the
border is the
river Rhine and the
village of
Rhinau (France). The next town is Lahr (17 km northwest).
Within the muni****lity...
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communes du
Canton d'Erstein (a
groupement of the
urban communities of
Rhinau,
Erstein and Benfeld) and the
French State on the
French side of the Rhine...
- Strasbourg,
whereas the
Grand Ried lies
south of Strasbourg. The town of
Rhinau possesses 1,000
hectares of the last
example of a
temperate gallery forest...
- Marckolsheim, Seltz, Fort-Louis, Dalhunden, Drusenheim, Offendorf,
Gerstheim and
Rhinau.
There are 350
companies located in the port area,
employing approximately...
- the
third of
three brothers. His father,
Anton Bild, was a
butcher from
Rhinau (the
source of his name "Rhen****",
which Beatus Latinised from his father...
- the
Abbey of Honau,
which had been in
Rhinau since 1290,
moved to Old St Peter's
because of
flooding in
Rhinau. The
chapter sta****
there until 1529, conducting...