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    Achern (German: [ˈaxɐn] ; Low Alemannic: Achre) is a city in Western Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located approximately 18 km southwest of Baden-Baden...
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    Gymnasium Achern is a Gymnasium (grammar school) in Achern, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, founded in 1877. Its address is Berlinerstraße 30. It has about...
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  • VfR Achern is a German football club from the city of Achern, Baden-Württemberg near the Hornisgrinde mountain. The club was established on 17 October...
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    Achern station is the largest and most important of the four stations in the town of Achern in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is located at...
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  • was released from captivity on 4 April 1949. Hentschel died in 1982 in Achern, West Germany. Hentschel plays a significant role in the 1981 film The Bunker...
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    Kasto Maschinenbau, based in Achern-Gamshurst, Germany, specialises in sawing and storage technology of bar stock. The company manufactures metal-cutting...
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    Valley Railway from Rastatt to Freudenstadt, the Acher Valley Railway from Achern to Ottenhöfen im Schwarzwald and the Rench Valley Railway from Appenweier...
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    Rhine-Westphalia) Aalen (Baden-Württemberg) Abenberg (Bavaria) Abensberg (Bavaria) Achern (Baden-Württemberg) Achim (Lower Saxony) Adelsheim (Baden-Württemberg) Adenau...
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    with whom he won the 1914 German football championship. Hirsch was born in Achern, Germany (and later lived in Karlsruhe), was Jewish, and was the seventh...
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    beginning of 2018. SWEG directly owns and operates the following railway lines: Achern – Ottenhöfen (the Achertalbahn) Bad Krozingen – Münstertal (the Münstertalbahn)...
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