Hofenacker, the Glossary
Hofenacker is a small hamlet, which belongs to the Swiss municipality of Ramsen, in the eastern part of the canton of Schaffhausen.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Airey Neave, Canton (administrative division), Canton of Schaffhausen, Clay, Gottmadingen, Hamlet (place), Müller-Thurgau, Oflag IV-C, Pat Reid, Pinot noir, Ramsen, Schaffhausen, Singen.
- Geography of Switzerland
Airey Neave
Lieutenant Colonel Airey Middleton Sheffield Neave, (23 January 1916 – 30 March 1979) was a British soldier, lawyer and Member of Parliament (MP) from 1953 until his assassination in 1979.
See Hofenacker and Airey Neave
Canton (administrative division)
A canton is a type of administrative division of a country.
See Hofenacker and Canton (administrative division)
Canton of Schaffhausen
The canton of Schaffhausen, also canton of Schaffhouse (Kanton Schaffhausen; Chantun Schaffusa; Canton de Schaffhouse; Canton Sciaffusa), is the northernmost canton of Switzerland.
See Hofenacker and Canton of Schaffhausen
Clay
Clay is a type of fine-grained natural soil material containing clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolinite, Al2Si2O5(OH)4).
Gottmadingen
Gottmadingen is a municipality in the district of Konstanz, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, situated on the Swiss border, 5 km southwest of Singen, and 12 km east of Schaffhausen.
See Hofenacker and Gottmadingen
Hamlet (place)
A hamlet is a human settlement that is smaller than a town or village.
See Hofenacker and Hamlet (place)
Müller-Thurgau
Müller-Thurgau is a white grape variety (sp. Vitis vinifera) which was created by Hermann Müller from the Swiss Canton of Thurgau in 1882 at the Geisenheim Grape Breeding Institute in Germany.
See Hofenacker and Müller-Thurgau
Oflag IV-C
Oflag IV-C, often referred to by its location at Colditz Castle, overlooking Colditz, Saxony, was one of the most noted German Army prisoner-of-war camps for captured enemy officers during World War II; Oflag is a shortening of Offizierslager, meaning "officers' camp".
Pat Reid
Patrick Robert Reid, (13 November 1910 – 22 May 1990) was a British Army officer and author of history.
Pinot noir
Pinot noir, also known as Pinot nero, is a red-wine grape variety of the species Vitis vinifera.
Ramsen, Schaffhausen
Ramsen is a municipality in the canton of Schaffhausen in northern Switzerland.
See Hofenacker and Ramsen, Schaffhausen
Singen
Singen (Low Alemannic: Singe) is an industrial city in the very south of Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany and just north of the German-Swiss border.
See also
Geography of Switzerland
- Arpitania
- Bödeli
- Borders of Switzerland
- Cartography of Switzerland
- Environment of Switzerland
- Felsenegg
- Forests of Switzerland
- Geographical centre of Switzerland
- Geography of Switzerland
- Geology of Switzerland
- German toponymy
- Goldcoast (Switzerland)
- Grand Marais, Seeland
- Gros-de-Vaud
- Hofenacker
- Hydrology of Switzerland
- Ilanz (Kreis)
- Italy (geographical region)
- La Côte
- Languages of Switzerland
- Lavaux District
- List of extreme points of Switzerland
- Maloja Wind
- Maps of Switzerland
- Metres above the Sea (Switzerland)
- Metropolitan areas of Switzerland
- Oberaargau
- Parsenn
- Rütli
- Rheinwaldhorn
- Schwarzgrätli
- Seedamm
- South German Scarplands
- Subdivisions of Switzerland
- Swiss Plateau
- Swiss coordinate system
- Swisstopo
- Switzerland's Land Use Statistics
- Time in Switzerland
- Unteraargau