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    Gonsenheim (German pronunciation: [ˈɡɔnzn̩haɪm]; Rhenish Hessian: Gunsenum [ˈɡʊnzənʊm]) is a borough in the northwest corner of Mainz, Germany. With about...
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    clubs are TSV Schott Mainz, SV Gonsenheim, Fontana Finthen, FC Fortuna Mombach and FVgg Mombach 03. The local wrestling club ASV Mainz 1888 is currently...
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    Airfield, Filderstadt Mainz-Kastel Storage Station (scheduled to close in 2022) USAG Wiesbaden Military Training Area, Mainz, Gonsenheim/Mombach USAG Wiesbaden...
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  • SV Gonsenheim is a German association football club from the district of Gonsenheim in the city of Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate. It was established in...
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  • Lee Barracks (category Buildings and structures in Mainz)
    of Northern Virginia Robert Edward Lee. Today, large parts of the Mainz-Gonsenheim district are located on the property. Robert Elward Lee, a former football...
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    Mainz-Marienborn station (German: Bahnhof Mainz-Marienborn) is a railway station in the municipality of Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. ZDF-Sendezentrum [de]...
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    replaced by 1-509th and 2-509th, respectively. Located at Lee Barracks in Mainz-Gonsenheim, Germany, the two battalions formed the infantry component of the 1st...
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    Filderstadt Mainz-Kastel USAG Wiesbaden Military Training Area, Mainz, Gonsenheim/Mombach USAG Wiesbaden Training Area,[citation needed] Mainz Finthen Airport...
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    trains forced to wait in stations, usually in Saulheim and Mainz-Marienborn (RB) or Mainz-Gonsenheim (RE). The line is now served by Regionalbahn service RB...
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    (23/24 April 1944) Gonsenheim (Kathen-Kaserne: 19 October 1944) Gustavsburg (particularly 9, 15 September 1944 and 27 February 1945) Mainz-Kastel (particularly...
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    crosses Rheinallee. In 1871 the Alzey–Mainz line of the Hessian Ludwig Railway opened to Alzey via Gonsenheim. In the course of the 19th Century the...
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  • of Mainz. 1938 - Gonsenheim becomes part of Mainz. 1941 - Bombing of Mainz in World War II begins. 1945 Bombing of Mainz in World War II ends. Mainz-Amöneburg...
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    1st Brigade HHC 8th Infantry Division at Robert E. Lee Barracks in Mainz Gonsenheim Germany. As part of the 197th Infantry Brigade (Separate), 2d Battalion...
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    reactivated on 31 August 1973 when the division's 1st Brigade (Airborne) in Mainz-Gonsenheim was taken off jump status and the 2d Battalion (Airborne), 509th Infantry...
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    (Burghausen) Maria Gern (Berchtesgaden): Pilgrimage Church of Maria Gern Mainz-Gonsenheim: Nothelfer Chapel Maria Steinbach: Pilgrimage Church of Maria Steinbach...
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    Herman-Hartmut Weyel (category Mayors of Mainz)
    settlement at Mainz-Finthen Airfield was therefore declared a district of Layenhof. However, since further barracks sites in Mainz-Gonsenheim and at Bruchweg...
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    Neustadt, with 29,982 inhabitants (Dec. 2023), is a borough in the north of Mainz, Germany. It is located northwest of the old town, beyond the wide Kaiserstrasse...
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    27 square kilometers. The Sand Dunes can be found between the suburbs Gonsenheim and Mombach and stretches up to the floodplains beginning in Mombach....
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  • Hans-Dieter Klenk. In 1967, he donated the war memorial on Breite Straße in Gonsenheim, designed and executed by the architect and sculptor Adalbert Ditt. In...
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  • Drais (redirect from Mainz-Drais)
    needed] Drais is surrounded by the larger more urban Mainz sub divisions of Finthen, Bretzenheim, Gonsenheim and Lerchenberg [de]. The earliest traces of settlement...
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    Hartenberg-Münchfeld (category Boroughs of Mainz)
    district Hartenberg-Münchfeld was created from parts of the borough Mainz-Gonsenheim as well as (east of the Martin-Luther-King-Weg or Am Judensand) the...
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    Bundesautobahn 643 (category Transport in Mainz)
    motorway crosses the Rhine River, connecting the cities of Wiesbaden and Mainz, the capital cities of the German states of Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate...
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    Camii Mosque of the Association of Islamic Cultural Centers (VIKZ) in Mainz-Gonsenheim on October 3, 2018 as part of the nationwide "Day of Open Mosques"...
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    Rhine; we occupied Bretzenheim, Zahlbach, the mill and the heights of Gonsenheim and head of Mombach woods; headquarters was established at Marienborn...
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    road race events at the 1952 Summer Olympics. "Allgemeine Zeitung - Mainz-Gonsenheim, im Juli 2012 Walter Becker † 12. Juni 2012 Käthi Becker geb". Allgemeine...
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    The Mainz tramway network (German: Straßenbahnnetz Mainz) is a network of tramways forming part of the public transport system in Mainz, the capital city...
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    and of St. Peter Canisius in Mainz-Gonsenheim (2004–2007). Beginning in 2007, he was rector of the diocesan seminary in Mainz. In 2011, he was appointed...
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    Mainz Römisches Theater station is a station in the city of Mainz, the capital of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate on the Main Railway from Mainz...
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  • and 2010. The field is located between the neighborhoods of Mombach and Gonsenheim, an area that was previously the grounds of an American military installation...
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    Mombach (redirect from Mainz-Mombach)
    (Apr. 2023), is a borough in the northwest corner of Mainz, Germany. Mombach can be reached via Mainz-innenstadt (downtown) or Bundesautobahn 643. Mombach...
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