Europe
Globe+ Europe+- Name in English: Europe
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- Alternative names: Avrupa, Chau Au, Châu Âu, Eiropa, Eropa, Eurohpa, Eurohpá, Eurooppa, Europa, Europe, Europo, Európa, Evropa, Evrópa, Ewrop, Eŭropo, an Eoraip, Ευρώπη, Европа, אירופה, أوروبا, यूरोप, ยุโรป, ヨーロッパ, 欧洲
1. Albania2. Andorra3. Austria4. Belarus5. Belgium6. Bosnia and Herzegovina7. Bulgaria8. Croatia9. Cyprus10. Czechia11. Denmark12. Estonia13. Finland14. France15. Germany16. Gibraltar17. Gower18. Greece19. Holland20. Holy See21. Hungary22. Iceland23. Ireland24. Italy25. Kosovo26. Latvia27. Liechtenstein28. Lithuania29. Luxembourg30. Macedonia31. Malta32. Moldova33. Monaco34. Montenegro35. Norway36. Pilion37. Poland38. Portugal39. Romania40. Russia41. San Marino42. Serbia43. Slovakia44. Slovenia45. Spain46. Svalbard and Jan Mayen47. Sweden48. Switzerland49. Ukraine50. United Kingdom
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Steinenbronn
Steinenbronn is a town in the district of Böblingen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. (...)distance=
Directional Radio Tower Stuttgart-Möhringen
The Directional Radio Tower Stuttgart-Möhringen is a 93 metre high lattice steel tower for directional radio services of the EnBW AG on the area of the substation Stuttgart-Möhringen. The Directional Radio Tower Stuttgart-Möhringen was built in 1975 and is not accessible to the public. (...)distance=
Hannibal (high-rise building)
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Hohenheim
Stuttgart-Hohenheim is a neighborhood of Stuttgart in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Between 1771 and 1793, Duke Karl Eugen built the Castle Hohenheim in Hohenheim. Since 1818, Hohenheim is now well-known for the University of Hohenheim that is located there. (...)distance=http://www.geonames.org/img/wikipedia/59000/thumb-58499-100.jpg
Vodafone-Funkturm Stuttgart-Vaihingen
high tower for mobile phone services in Stuttgart-Vaihingen. The Vodafone-Funkturm of Stuttgart-Vaihingen is a very unconventional tower: it consists of three concrete tubes which are assembled together in form of a tripod. The 98.6 metre high tripod of Stuttgart-Vaihingen was built in December 1998 in only 4 days. It has 8 platforms for aerials 58 meters, 62.5 meters, 67 (...)distance=http://www.geonames.org/img/wikipedia/153000/thumb-152294-100.jpg
Patch Barracks
Patch Barracks is a well-known US military installation in Stuttgart-Vaihingen in Germany. It is named after Alexander M. Patch. Patch Barracks was renamed from the German ''Kurmärker Kaserne'' in 1952. It served as home to the 7. Panzerregiment of the German Wehrmacht during World War II. After the Second World War, the barracks was temporarily occupied by French colonial troops (...)distance=
Standseilbahn Stuttgart
The Standseilbahn Stuttgart or Stuttgart Cable Car is a funicular railway in the city of Stuttgart, Germany. The line links the Südheimer valley station with the Stuttgart Degerloch forest cemetery in the south quarters of Heslach. Operated by Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen AG (SSB), it was opened on 30 October, 1929 to facilitate visitors to the forest cemetery which is 90 metres (...)distance=http://www.geonames.org/img/wikipedia/97000/thumb-96693-100.jpg
Stuttgart Rack Railway
) is a rack railway in Stuttgart, Germany. It is the only urban rack railway in Germany and it is powered by electricity. Affectionately called "Zacke" by the residents of Stuttgart, the line was opened on August 23, 1884. It connects the urban districts of Stuttgart South (Marienplatz) and Degerloch (Albplatz) (...)distance=http://www.geonames.org/img/wikipedia/45000/thumb-44411-100.jpg
Max Planck Institute for Metals Research
: ''Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung'' ) is a research institute of the Max Planck Society located in Stuttgart. The institute was founded 1921 as Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Metal Research in Berlin and closed 1932. 1934 it was reopened in Stuttgart and incorporated into the Max Planck Society in 1949. The Institute moved subsequently to Büsnau from 1968 till 2002. (...)distance=
Stuttgart-Degerloch water tower
-Degerloch, Germany. It was built in 1911/1912 and is 28 meters high. The water tower Stuttgart Degerloch has a diameter of 10.9 meters, a height of 28 meters and a container volume of 400 m³. (...)distance=http://www.geonames.org/img/wikipedia/85000/thumb-84263-100.jpg
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