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Charles-de-Gaulle Brücke

 
Charles-de-Gaulle-Brücke, 90449 Nuremberg, Germany
 
Information about the place
Charles-de-Gaulle Brücke is a minor waterways place on the Main-Danube Canal between Regnitz Brücke (63.87 kilometres and 6 locks to the north) and Nuremberg (2.56 kilometres to the southeast).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Regnitz Brücke is Schwabacher Straße Aquädukt; 1.82 kilometres away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Nuremberg is Straßenbrücke HügelStraße; 1.50 kilometres away.

Mooring here is unrated.

There is a bridge here which takes a dual carriageway over the canal.

 
 
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External websites
 VisuRiS — associated with Waterways of Mainland Europe
The official inland waterway resource for Belgium with actual traffic and planned operations on the waterways. Also has voyage planning and notices to mariners
 
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[Bonn] school (serving from kindergarten, reception, and years 1 to 6) École de Gaulle - Adenauer, private French-speaking school serving grades pre-school ("maternelle") [Rococo] 2014). Merriam-Webster Dictionary On-Line Monique Wagner, From Gaul to De Gaulle: An Outline of French Civilization. Peter Lang, 2005, p. 139. ISBN 0-8204-2277-0 [List of eponyms (A–K)] Gatling, American inventor – Gatling gun Charles de Gaulle, French general and president – Charles de Gaulle Airport, Gaullism Carl Friedrich Gauss, German [French art] deal of poster-art protesting the moribund policies of president Charles de Gaulle. Many contemporary artists continue to be haunted by the horrors of [Frankfurt] terms of passenger traffic behind London Heathrow Airport, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. Passenger traffic at Frankfurt [Situationist International] still wide open to interpretation is the "how and why" that happened. Charles de Gaulle, in the aftermath televised speech of 7 June, acknowledged that "This [List of deaths at the Berlin Wall] Adenauer contacted the French President Charles de Gaulle, to send a letter to Nikita Khrushchev through him. De Gaulle offered his cooperation. Under the [Bad Kreuznach] Armored Division ("Old Ironsides"). In 1958, President of France Charles de Gaulle and Federal Chancellor Konrad Adenauer agreed in Bad Kreuznach to
 
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