Singen

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Singen is a town in southwestern Germany near the Swiss border, known for its industrial heritage and proximity to the Hohentwiel volcano and Lake Constance.

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Label Occurrences
Singen canonical 6

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
areaCode 07731
belongsTo Germany
surface form: Federal Republic of Germany
country Germany
elevationAboveSeaLevel about 430 metres
hasEconomicRole regional industrial center
hasHistoricRegion Baden
hasIndustry manufacturing industry
steel industry
hasLandmark Hohentwiel fortress ruins
Hohentwiel mountain
hasMunicipalStatusSince 19th century
hasPopulationRange over 45,000 inhabitants
hasRailwayJunction Singen station
hasTransportRole railway hub near Swiss border
hasTwinTown Cavaillon
Celje
Koprivnica
La Ciotat
Pomezia
Velenje
hasVolcanicLandscape Hegau volcanic region
knownFor industrial heritage
proximity to Hohentwiel volcano
proximity to Lake Constance
languageUsed German
locatedIn Baden-Württemberg
southwestern Germany
locatedInAdministrative Konstanz (district)
surface form: district of Konstanz
locatedInRegion Hegau
locatedNear Hohentwiel
Konstanz
Lake Constance
Lake Constance region
surface form: Lake Constance basin

Schaffhausen
locatedOnRiver Radolfzeller Aach
municipalWebsite https://www.singen.de
nearBorderWith Switzerland
nearGeologicalFeature Hegau volcanic cones
partOf Hohentwiel-Singen urban area
postalCode 78224
railwayLine Black Forest Railway (Schwarzwaldbahn)
surface form: Black Forest Railway

High Rhine Railway
stateCapitalDistance about 120 km from Stuttgart
timeZone Central European Time
timeZoneDST Central European Summer Time
vehicleRegistrationCode KN

Referenced by (6)

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Otto Dix placeOfDeath Singen
Frosinone twinnedWith Singen
Genk, Belgium hasTwinTown Singen
subject surface form: Genk
Annonay hasTwinTown Singen
Wilhelm Heinrich Otto placeOfDeath Singen
subject surface form: Wilhelm Heinrich Otto Dix
Germany–Switzerland hasBorderCrossing Singen
subject surface form: Germany–Switzerland border