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Windegg,
Aeschi bei
Spiez Windegg,
Amden Windegg,
Arosa Windegg, Bad
Ragaz Windegg,
Bauma Windegg, Bönigen
Windegg, Chur
Windegg,
Dallenwil Windegg,...
- An egg is an
organic vessel grown by an
animal to
carry a
possibly fertilized egg cell (a zygote) and to
incubate from it an
embryo within the egg until...
- in 1230. The
Gaster districts corresponded to the
historical county of
Windegg. The See
district corresponded to the
historical counties of Rapperswil...
-
lordships (bailiwicks) of Rheintal, Sax-Forstegg, Hohensax, Werdenberg,
Windegg and Uznach. In
April 1798, the
territories of the
later canton of St. Gallen...
- 906 m [6,253 ft]) to the
north (NW), and
Rosegg (1,974 m [6,476 ft]) and
Windegg (1,673 m [5,489 ft]) to the east, both on the
border of NW and OW, should...
- Wald (German pronunciation: [valt] ) is a
village and a muni****lity in the
district of
Hinwil in the
canton of Zürich in Switzerland. Wald is mentioned...
-
Landgraviate of
Thurgau County of
Uznach Landvogtei of
Valmaggia Vogtei of
Windegg There were five protectorates:
Engelberg Abbey Republic of
Gersau City...
- for the
Austrians for
which he
received rights to the
cities of Sargans,
Windegg,
Freudenberg and Nidberg. He then made
peace with his
enemies which protected...
- at 1300 m, with
hotel Bellevue at 1460 m. The
company Sportbahnen Axalp Windegg AG was
established in 1967. A bus
service was
offered by a
private company...
- (15 ft) wide and 33 m (108 ft) high. The word
vintgar is
derived from
German Windegg(er) 'place
exposed to the wind' via the
hamlet of
Vintgar at the head of...