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    Koblenz (UK: /koʊˈblɛnts/ koh-BLENTS, US: /ˈkoʊblɛnts/ KOH-blents, German: [ˈkoːblɛnts] ) is a German city on the banks of the Rhine (Middle Rhine) and...
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    21 December 1860 in Koblenz after six weeks of being bedridden due to tuberculosis and was buried at the main cemetery of Koblenz. His remains were transferred...
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    American Civil War and later served as a diplomat. Osterhaus was born in Koblenz, Rhenish Prussia, the son of Eleanora (Kraemer) and Josef Adolf Oisterhusz...
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    Maria Magdalena van Beethoven (category People from Koblenz)
    her siblings was Johann Peter Keverich (1734–1807), who later became a priest and Prior of the Carmelite Monastery in Koblenz. Maria Magdalena was the...
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    The Electoral Palace (German: Kurfürstliches Schloss) in Koblenz, was the residence of the last Archbishop and Elector of Trier, Clemens Wenceslaus of...
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    gold marks from his employer, and ran away from home. He relocated to Koblenz, where he began a brief relationship with a prostitute two years his senior...
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    The Koblenz Theatre was commissioned by the Elector and Archbishop of Trier, Clemens Wenzeslaus von Sachsen, and built in 1787 by the architect Peter Joseph...
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    CompuGroup Medical (category Companies based in Koblenz)
    KGaA (also known as CGM) is a publicly listed software company based in Koblenz that develops and offers software for the healthcare sector. It produces...
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    large city hall at Koblenz. Wilhelm Boden was elected the first minister-president of Rhineland-Palatinate. Just one month later, Peter Altmeier succeeded...
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    important cities on the left bank are Bingen, Bacharach, Oberwesel, St. Goar, Boppard and Koblenz on the Upper Middle Rhine and Andernach, Bad Breisig, Sinzig...
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    Basilica of St. Castor, Koblenz Collegiate Church of St. Bartholomew, Liège Limburg Cathedral St. Dionysius, Rhens Munsterkerk, Roermond St. Faith's Church...
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    Neuwied. Neuwied lies on the east bank of the Rhine, 12 km northwest of Koblenz, on the railway from Frankfurt am Main to Cologne. The town has 13 suburban...
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    The Volcano Park in Mayen-Koblenz (German: Vulkanpark) is a geopark in the rural district of Mayen-Koblenz in the eastern Vulkan Eifel, Germany. It was...
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  • facility range. The Bundeswehr Museum of German Defense Technology in Koblenz has one of these specimen in its collection. The German technicians involved...
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    is the fourth-largest city in its state, after Mainz, Ludwigshafen, and Koblenz. The nearest major cities are Luxembourg City (50 km or 31 mi to the southwest)...
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    from the 16th century onward, the main residence of the Elector was in Koblenz. The electorate was secularized in 1803 in the course of the German mediatisation...
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    Vallendar (category Mayen-Koblenz)
    district Mayen-Koblenz, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated on the right bank of the Rhine, approx. 4 km north-east of Koblenz. Vallendar is...
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    William I, German Emperor (category Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 1st class)
    Province of Westphalia, with a seat at the Electoral Palace, Koblenz. During their time at Koblenz, William and his wife entertained liberal scholars such...
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  • several churches (Liebfrauenkirche, Florinskirche, the Dominican church) in Koblenz, the Dominican church in Maastricht (where Breisiger's organ was probably...
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    Colonia Ulpia Traiana (near Xanten), to Strasbourg and along the Moselle to Koblenz (Confluentes). In late antiquity, these roads had to be additionally protected...
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    is a late Gothic structure built by Peter von Koblenz in 1470. The stained glass windows were designed by Peter Hemmel of Andlau who also designed windows...
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    Chartres Cathedral". chartrescathedral.net. Retrieved 2018-01-11. "Church of St. Peter and Paul and the Belfry of Peace – Hercegovina". "Одну из самых высоких...
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  • SWR4 Rheinland-Pfalz [de] Radio Kaiserslautern (Kaiserslautern) Radio Koblenz (Koblenz) Radio Ludwigshafen (Ludwigshafen) Radio Mainz (Mainz) Radio Trier...
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    fourth time in a row and fourth worldwide. WHU was founded in 1984 by the Koblenz Chamber of Commerce as the Wissenschaftliche Hochschule für Unternehmensführung...
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    Reconstitution of the Free State of Schaumburg-Lippe 15.3% Integration of Koblenz and Trier into North Rhine-Westphalia 14.2% Reintegration of Rheinhessen...
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    did not always have influence on this, as he was often not in Koblenz Castle. In Koblenz, Augusta had a park with a promenade created on the left bank...
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    Anton Diffring (category Actors from Koblenz)
    other antagonistic authority figures. Diffring was born Alfred Pollack in Koblenz. His father, Solomon Pollack, was a Jewish shop-owner who managed to avoid...
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  • am Main – Helen Freiburg im Breisgau – George Freising – Francis Xavier Koblenz – Mary Konstanz – Pelagius of Constance Lübeck – Nicholas Mainz – Alban...
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    Sankt Goar (redirect from St. Goar)
    that was undergoing an uplift. The nearest major Towns are the city of Koblenz, some 24 km to the north, and the town of Bingen am Rhein, some 25 km to...
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    Albrecht von Roon (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree)
    travels. In 1848, he was appointed chief of the staff of the VIII Corps at Koblenz. During the disturbances of that year, he served under Prince William,...
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