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Reisen am Rhein
Wiederholung: Präpositionen
a Wiederholung: lokale Präpositionen - Ergänze die Sätze.
mit durchaus von von bis nach zwischen .in .auf. ohne am bei
1. Der Rhein kommt aus den Alpen und fließt den Bodensee.
2. Basel kann man dem Rhein
Rotterdam (Holland) fahren.
3. Basel kann man das Tinguely-Museum
besuchen.
4. Mannheim liegt fast genau Basel und
Köln Rhein.
5. Mainz. Köln ist ein besonders
schöner Teil vom Rhein.
6. In Freiburg kann man Auto leben, man kann alles dem Fahrrad machen.
7. Der Europapark liegt dem Ort Rust. Das ist gleich hinter Freiburg.

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