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  2. Železná Ruda - Wikipedia

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    Železná Ruda (Czech pronunciation: [ˈʒɛlɛznaː ˈruda], German: Markt Eisenstein) is a town in Klatovy District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,600 inhabitants. It has about 1,600 inhabitants.

  3. Bayerisch Eisenstein railway station - Wikipedia

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    It forms the junction between the Bavarian Forest railway from Plattling to Bayerisch Eisenstein, which was started in 1874 by the Bavarian Eastern Railway Company (or Bavarian Ostbahn) and completed by the Royal Bavarian State Railways, and the Pilsen–Markt Eisenstein (today: Plzeň-Železná Ruda) railway built by the Pilsen–Priesen ...

  4. Bavarian Forest Railway - Wikipedia

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    The station building, whose construction had been agreed by the two railway companies on 17 May 1877, was not completed until 1878. The building at Bayerisch Eisenstein/Železná Ruda-Alžbětín was build directly on the border line and serves for both Czech and Bavarian companies.

  5. Zelezna Ruda, Pilsen Region Weather - Hourly Forecasts and ...

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    Get the Zelezna Ruda, Pilsen Region local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. Bayerisch Eisenstein - Wikipedia

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    It is one of a trio of connected places in the area. The other two are Železná Ruda (known in German as Böhmisch Eisenstein or Markt Eisenstein) and Špičák (Dorf Eisenstein), both in the Czech Republic. Železná Ruda lies 2 kilometres northeast from Bayerisch Eisenstein. The town's railway station is split by the border.

  7. Černé jezero - Wikipedia

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    Černé jezero (German: Schwarzer See, meaning "Black Lake") in the Bohemian Forest is the largest and deepest natural lake in the Czech Republic. [4]This triangular lake surrounded with spruce forest is located about 6 km northwest of Železná Ruda under a 300-metre-high cliff on Jezerní hora (1,343 m). [2]

  8. Czech rail border crossings - Wikipedia

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    Železná Ruda - Bayerisch Eisenstein (1877-1953, 1992), passenger transport only; Česká Kubice - Furth im Wald (1861) Cheb - Waldsassen (1865-1945), currently a biking trail; Cheb - Schirnding (1883) Aš - Selb - Plößberg (1865), reopened for passenger transport in December 2015; Hranice v Čechách - Adorf (1906-1945) Vojtanov - Bad ...

  9. Regen (river) - Wikipedia

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    The source of its main headstream, the Großer Regen ('Great Regen'), is located in the Bohemian Forest on the southern slopes of Mt. Pancíř at 1,060 m (3,480 ft) above sea level, in the territory of Železná Ruda in the Czech Republic.