• The Ammer (German: [ˈamɐ]) is a small river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, a tributary of the Neckar. It has its source southwest of Herrenberg. Along...
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  • Ammer may refer to: Amper, or called Ammer, is a river in Bavaria. Ammer (Neckar), a small river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, tributary of the Neckar...
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    The Neckar (German pronunciation: [ˈnɛkaʁ] ) is a 362-kilometre-long (225 mi) river in Germany, mainly flowing through the southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg...
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  • Agger, Ahr, Aland, Alf, Aller, Alme, Alsenz, Alster, Altmühl, Alz, Ammer (Neckar), Ammer/Amper, Aue (Elbe), Aue (Suhle), Berkel, Bever, Biber, Biela, Bille...
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  • Eyach (Ammer), a river of Bavaria, Germany, tributary of the Ammer Eyach (Neckar), a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, tributary of the Neckar Eyach...
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    Tübingen (category Populated places on the Neckar basin)
    of the state capital, Stuttgart, and developed on both sides of the Neckar and Ammer rivers. As of 2014[update] about one in three of the 90,000 people[citation...
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  • the Regionalstadtbahn Neckar-Alb. This includes among other things the electrification of the Erms Valley Railway and the Ammer Valley Railway. All breakpoints...
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    Goldersbach (category Tributaries of the Neckar)
    Goldersbach is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It flows into the Ammer near Tübingen. List of rivers of Baden-Württemberg v t e...
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    Kochhart (category Tributaries of the Neckar)
    Germany. The small river eroded a valley, which is a Naturschutzgebiet for geological and biological reasons. It flows into the Ammer near Ammerbuch. v t e...
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    which was later known as King Street or Ammer Valley road, led from Sumelocenna (today Rottenburg am Neckar) via Unterjesingen, Poltringen, Reusten and...
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  • rock strata, which have been deeply incised in places by the rivers Neckar, Ammer, Würm, Glems, Enz, Metter and Zaber. The gäue are intensively farmed...
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    The Neckarinsel (Neckar Island) in Tübingen, Germany is an artificial, ⅔ mile long Neckar river island, which was created in the years 1910 and 1911 by...
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    in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It was opened in 1910 with the Ammer Valley Railway (Ammertalbahn). The station building is no longer used for...
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    establishing a tram-train network called the Regionalstadtbahn Neckar-Alb, which would include the Ammer Valley Railway. In March 2016, the planning approval procedure...
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  • of 484 km². Poltringen lies in the valley of the small Ammer river, a tributary of the Neckar, in the Tübingen district, almost equidistant between the...
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    the line would run from Herrenberg to the Upper Neckar Railway. The line through the valley of the Ammer was less complicated and costly than the line through...
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  • way on plans to integrate the line with the Neckar-Alb Railway line, together with other regional lines (Ammer Valley Railway, Erms Valley Railway, Swabian...
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    Schaich (category Tributaries of the Neckar)
    drains over the Ammer to the Neckar. Further east, in the south, the catchment area of the Reichenbach, which flows into the Neckar at Pliezhausen, is...
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    the station, close to the engine depot and the Ammer Valley Railway, Zollernalb Railway and Upper Neckar Railway. Only a few of its tracks are still in...
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    Hohentübingen Castle. The Neckarhalde is an east–west road parallel to the Neckar river and Tübingen's city wall, starting in the old town of Tübingen. The...
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  • Rhine at Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen Alb, tributary of the Rhine at Albbruck Ammer Amorsbach Andelsbach Annenbach Arbach Argen Aschenbach Aspenbach Avenbach...
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    forested area in the Stuttgart region. To the south it is confined by Ammer- and Neckar valleys. The eastern border is the Filder plateau and in the west...
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  • 43.712778°N 24.800278°E / 43.712778; 24.800278 (Alutus) Amber Amper, Ammer Germania 48°30′01″N 11°57′24″E / 48.500278°N 11.956667°E / 48.500278;...
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    doing the same since 2008. Karlsruhe–Mühlacker railway: Pforzheim Tunnel. Ammer Valley Railway: • Schlossberg Tunnel, Tübingen Stuttgart–Horb railway: •...
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  • 762 EIU and EVU: WEG 763 Erms Valley Railway Metzingen–Bad Urach 760 764 Ammer Valley Railway Herrenberg–Ammerbuch–Tübingen EVU: ZÖA Zweckverband ÖPNV...
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  • Ambleve (Walloon), Amblève (French), Amel (German) Amper Amber (Latin), Ammer (German; upstream river), Amper (German; downstream river) Amstel Aem or...
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  • Kinsach–Ferchenbach 38 317 16 Isar 295 8,370 162 Loisach 113 954 164 Amper (with Ammer, Linder, Fischbach, Rückentalbach) 209 3,248 166 Mittlerer Isarkanal (Middle...
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