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EuroCity services to Munich and regional trains to St. Gallen, Konstanz or Romanshorn also serve the station.

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* July 6 Jan Hus is burned at the stake in Konstanz.
Konstanz (, locally ; ) is a university city with approximately 80, 000 inhabitants located at the western end of Lake Constance in the south-west corner of Germany, bordering Switzerland.
Konstanz is situated on Lake Constance ( the Bodensee in German ).
North of the river lies the larger part of the city with residential areas, industrial estates, and the University of Konstanz ; while south of the river is the old town which houses the administrative centre and shopping facilities in addition to the Hochschule or the University of Applied Sciences.
Konstanz is subdivided into 15 wards or districts ( Stadtteile ).
The Altstadt ( Old Town ), which is large considering the small size of modern Konstanz, has many old buildings and twisting alleys.
Konstanz is twinned with:
The nearest airport is at Friedrichshafen, which can be reached by a fast ferry service on the lake, which also connects Konstanz to other lakeside towns.
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* Dettingen ( Konstanz ) is part of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg
is an island in Lake Constance ( on the south shore of the Überlinger See near the city of Konstanz, Baden-Württemberg, Germany ).
Mainau is still part of Litzelstetten, now one of 15 wards ( administrative subdivisions ) of Konstanz.
The river is marked by Rhine-kilometers 170 to 529 ( the scale beginning in Konstanz and ending in Rotterdam ).
Radolfzell am Bodensee is a town in Germany at the western end of Lake Constance approximately 18 km northwest of Konstanz.
It is the third largest town, after Constance and Singen, in the district of Konstanz, in Baden-Württemberg.
In addition, Richmond is twinned with Fontainebleau, France and Konstanz, Germany.
Konstanz ( or Constance ) is a district ( Kreis ) in the south of Baden-Württemberg on the German-Swiss border, stiuated along the shores of Lake Constance.
The first legal proof of Lungern's existence is contained in a tax register for the diocese of the bishop of Konstanz in Germany dating from the year 1275.
Administratively, Büsingen is part of Germany, forming part of the district of Konstanz, in the Bundesland of Baden-Württemberg, but economically, it forms part of the Swiss customs area, as does the independent principality of Liechtenstein.
Colwyn is twinned with Konstanz, Germany and Roissy-en-Brie, France.
Volker Strassen ( born April 29, 1936 ) is a German mathematician, a professor emeritus in the department of mathematics and statistics at the University of Konstanz.
* Kostnice is an alternate name for Konstanz, a university town in south-west Germany.

Konstanz and served
Two of the family ’ s members also served as Prince-Bishops of Bamberg ( Marquard Sebastian ) and Augsburg and Konstanz ( Johann Franz ) and thus used the title Fürst ( Prince ) instead of their other noble titles.
He served as a professor at the University of Cologne ( 1954 1955 ), at the Institute of Contemporary History in Munich ( 1955 1989 ) and was a Professor Emeritus at the University of Konstanz ( 1969 1980 ).

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The establishment of the bishopric of Konstanz cannot be dated exactly and was possibly undertaken by Columbanus himself ( before 612 ).
In 2003, a meta-analysis of the efficacy of hypnotherapy was published by two researchers from the university of Konstanz in Germany, Flammer and Bongartz.
Passing through Lombardy and Engadin, he reached Konstanz in September 1212, preceding Otto by a few hours.
The Protestant Reformation took hold in Konstanz in the 1520s, headed by Ambrosius Blarer.
Because it almost lies within Switzerland, directly adjacent to the Swiss border, Konstanz was not bombed by the Allied Forces during World War II.
Konstanz was also home to a large Synagogue, destroyed by the Nazi government in 1938.
Bus services within the city are provided by Stadtwerke Konstanz GmbH.
Additionally Konstanz and Friedrichshafen have been connected by the two ( since 2008, three ) catamarans Constance and Fridolin since 2005.
The first body to use the name " Fellowship of Reconciliation " was formed as a result of a pact made in August 1914 at the outbreak of the First World War by two Christians, Henry Hodgkin ( an English Quaker ) and Friedrich Siegmund-Schultze ( a German Lutheran ), who were participating in a Christian pacifist conference in Konstanz in southern Germany.
File: Coat of Arms of the Emperor of Bulgaria ( by Conrad Grünenberg ). png | Coat of arms of the Emperor of Bulgaria, Armorial by Konrad Grünenberg, Konstanz Codex, 1483
The " Great Ravensburg Trading Society " ( Große Ravensburger Handelsgesellschaft ) was founded at Ravensburg and Konstanz around 1380 by the merchant families of Humpis ( from Ravensburg ), Mötteli ( from Buchhorn, modern-day Friedrichshafen ) and Muntprat ( from Constance ).
* The Universals Archive by the University of Konstanz
But he put himself under great strain when, having moved Piotr Wiss of Leszczyc arms from the Kraków episcopacy, he recalled him to that of Poznan through various practices and himself occupied his bishopric in 1412, although he had many quarrels because of it: for as soon as the matter arose at the Council of Konstanz it moved all the priests assembled there with compassion for Peter, and surely Wiss would have returned to his bishopric if he had not been taken by death at that point.
The first body to use the name " Fellowship of Reconciliation " was formed as a result of a pact made in August 1914 at the outbreak of the First World War by two Christians, Henry Hodgkin ( an English Quaker ) and Friedrich Siegmund-Schultze ( a German Lutheran ), who were participating in a Christian pacifist conference in Konstanz, southern Germany ( near Switzerland ).
Both sides tried to strengthen their positions by concluding defensive alliances with third parties: the Protestant cantons formed a city alliance, including the Protestant cities of Konstanz and Strasbourg ( Christliches Burgrecht ); the Catholic ones entered a pact with Ferdinand of Austria.
Konstanz 1995 ( University of Konstanz ; reprinted by Verlag Beyerlein-Steinschulte ) ISBN 978-3-931095-67-3.
He was executed for his Anabaptist radicalism by beheading in Konstanz, Germany, on 4 February 1529, technically for adultery.
As one of eleven German Excellence Universities, University of Konstanz is consistently being ranked among the global top 200 by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings ( 194th, as of 2011 ).

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