• Trogen may refer to: Karl-Erling Trogen (born 1946) Trogen, Switzerland Trogen railway station, a station of Appenzell Railways in Trogen Trogen, Bavaria...
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    authorities. The first mentioning of Trogen was in 1168 (Trugin). The name Trogen refers to a number of fountains (Trögen) which is reflected in the coat of...
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    The Appenzell–St. Gallen–Trogen railway, also known as the Durchmesserlinie (diameter line), is a metre gauge overland tramway in the Swiss cantons of...
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    Trogen railway station (German: Bahnhof Trogen) is a railway station in Trogen, in the Swiss canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden. It is the terminus of the...
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  • Karl-Erling Trogen (born 1946) is a Swedish company operator. He was chairman of National Electric Vehicle Sweden AB (NEVS) from the foundation in April...
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    The 1. FC Trogen is a German association football club from the town of Trogen, Bavaria. The club's greatest success came in 2012 when it qualified for...
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    The St. Gallen–Trogen railway, or Trogenerbahn (TB), is a 9.8 kilometres (6.1 mi) long railway line in Switzerland. It links the city of St. Gallen, in...
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    Trogen is a municipality in Upper Franconia in the district of Hof in Bavaria in Germany. Trogen is nestled between hills in a valley. The town is located...
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    Walzenhausen in 1896. The Trogenerbahn (TB), which opened between St. Gallen and Trogen in 1903. The Altstätten-Gais-Bahn (AG), which opened between Gais and Altstätten...
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  • April 1917 – 30 November 1995) was a Swiss composer and conductor. Born in Trogen in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden as the son of Carl Aeschbacher,...
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