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Etymology edit

From Waldshut and Tiengen, the two largest of the towns amalgamated into the current town in the 1970s.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈvalt͡shuːt ˈtiːŋən/
  • Hyphenation: Walds‧hut-Tien‧gen
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Proper noun edit

Waldshut-Tiengen n (proper noun, genitive Waldshut-Tiengens or (optionally with an article) Waldshut-Tiengen)

  1. A town, the administrative seat of Waldshut district, Baden-Württemberg