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  2. Lutz van der Horst - Wikipedia

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    Lutz van der Horst (born 20 August 1975) is a German television presenter and comedian. He is most known for being a political satire reporter on the heute-show . Biography

  3. Taunus - Wikipedia

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    The Taunus is the southeastern part of the Rhenish Slate Mountains. The low mountain range is about 75 km long from southwest to northeast and about 35 km wide across it from northwest to southeast,it covers an area of about 2700 km 2. In the west, the Upper Middle Rhine Valley borders the Taunus and separates it from the western Hunsrück.

  4. Taunus Railway (High Taunus) - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, the original target date for the changeover to electric operations at the change to the 2019 timetable could not be met. The changeover would occur at the earliest at the timetable change in December 2020 with the introduction of operations under a new contract for the Taunus-Netzes (Taunus network). The feasibility of extending ...

  5. List of mountains and hills of the Taunus - Wikipedia

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    The Taunus is part of the Rhenish Massif, part of the German Central Uplands, and has three nature parks: Taunus (formerly Hochtaunus), Nassau and Rhine-Taunus. The mountains and hills in the table below are initially sorted by height in metres (m) above sea level (NHN) (source [ 1 ] unless otherwise stated) The table may be resorted by any of ...

  6. Falkenstein Castle (Taunus) - Wikipedia

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    The castle ruins are visible from a long way off, both from Königstein im Taunus as well as from the direction of Kronberg im Taunus. From the ruins the city of Frankfurt am Main and large parts of the Rhine-Main Plain may be seen. However, the site is not overrun by tourists, partly because it is not signed from outside the village.

  7. Taunus Railway - Wikipedia

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    The private Taunus Railway Company (Taunus-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft) was established on 12 August 1838 in Frankfurt/Main. Paul Camille von Denis, a Bavarian, born in Mainz, who had worked on the first German railway, the Bavarian Ludwigsbahn between Nuremberg and Fürth (opened in 1835), designed the route.

  8. Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung - Wikipedia

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    Until 1918 the title of the paper was Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung. Although Wilhelm Liebknecht , one of the founders of SPD and close associate of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels , was member of the founding editorial board in 1861, the paper became soon a conservative flagship of the German press ("Bismarcks Hauspostille").

  9. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung - Wikipedia

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    The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (German: [ˈfʁaŋkfʊʁtɐ ʔalɡəˈmaɪnə ˈtsaɪtʊŋ]; FAZ; "Frankfurt General Newspaper") is a German newspaper founded in 1949. It is published daily in Frankfurt [ 6 ] and is considered a newspaper of record for Germany. [ 7 ]