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  1. Windisch es una comuna suiza del cantón de Argovia, situada en el distrito de Brugg. [2] Limita al noroeste y norte con la comuna de Brugg, al este con Gebenstorf y Birmenstorf, al sur con Mülligen, y al suroeste con Hausen. La comuna alberga los restos del antiguo castrum romano de Vindonissa.

  2. Windisch is situated at the site of the Roman legion camp Vindonissa. Originally a Celtic God, the name Vindos points to a widespread prehistorical cult of Vindos and the most likely origin of the Windisch place name. In 1064 the current municipality was mentioned as Vinse, and in 1175 as Vindisse.

  3. Windisch ist eine Einwohnergemeinde im Schweizer Kanton Aargau. Sie gehört zum Bezirk Brugg und liegt unmittelbar südlich des Bezirkshauptorts Brugg, zwischen der Aare im Norden und der Reuss im Osten. Windisch ist bekannt als Standort des römischen Legionslagers Vindonissa, des Klosters Königsfelden und der Fachhochschule ...

  4. Windisch is a municipality of the district of Brugg in the canton (or state) of Aargau in the country Switzerland. In 2014, about 7,143 people lived in Windisch. Home of the Swiss railway archives.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WindischWindisch - Wikipedia

    Look up windisch or Windisch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Windisch may refer to: Windisch (surname) (including a list of people with the name) Windisch, Switzerland, a municipality in the canton of Aargau. Windisch (ethnonym), German word Wends for Slavs. Windisch Kamnitz, German name of Srbská Kamenice, a village in the ...

  6. Hace 2 días · Description. Over the course of history, Brugg and Windisch were hosts to two world powers. Historic artefacts of global standing can be seen here, dating from the Habsburg and Roman eras and the Middle Ages. Visitors can also enjoy authentic experiences at Brugg Railway Park as they explore the history of the Swiss as a railway nation. Winter.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Windic_MarchWindic March - Wikipedia

    Arms of the Windic March, featuring a traditional Slovene hat. The Windic March ( German: Windische Mark; also known as Wendish March) was a medieval frontier march of the Holy Roman Empire, roughly corresponding to the Lower Carniola ( Slovene: Dolenjska) region in present-day Slovenia.