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  • ...oing vessels. The Amsterdam-Rhine canal (1952) connects Amsterdam with the Rhine river and thus with [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]] the largest (in population) and
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  • ...pon the fields of Europe as Napoleon Bonaparte's Grand Army swept from the Rhine to the Danube surrounding the Austrian army at Ulm and initiating a revolut
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  • ...year, when it was suppressed by [[legion]]s which had been guarding the [[Rhine]] frontier.<ref>Scarre, Chris (1995). ''Chronicle of the Roman Emperors'',
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  • ...s meal he consumed a glass of beer, 2 glasses of spiced wine, 3 glasses of Rhine wine, and 2 glasses of arrack. At 6:30 in the evening, Ludwig and von Gudd
    11 KB (1,836 words) - 01:20, 7 February 2010
  • ...obtained all lands west of the Rhine, Ludwig the lands to the East of the Rhine and Lothair a long strip of land ranging from The Netherlands to Naples whi
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  • ...er valley of western [[Germany]], is an urban area in the state of [[North Rhine-Westphalia]]]. With a population of about 7 million (2008) and an area of ...für politische Bildung &mdash; State Center for Political Education, North Rhine – Westphalia (NRW). Click on 1985 in the right hand column.</ref>
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  • **Rhine Franconian ''Rheinfränkisch''
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  • A few days after the fire Browne drowned in the [[River Rhine]]. The Viscount had no brothers and left no male heir, so his title passed
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  • ...s Caesar's conquest of Gaul, then to other Germanic tribes from across the Rhine, and finally the [[Franks]] (Wallonia was part of the Roman province of [[G
    13 KB (1,911 words) - 07:53, 4 September 2017
  • ...raphy/results/palaeogeography Holocene palaeogeographic development of the Rhine-Meuse delta] Faculty of Geosciences, Dept. of Physical Geography, Universit
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  • ...the algorithm formerly known as '''Rijndael''' (pronounced approximately "rhine doll"). It was designed by two Belgians, [[Joan Daemen]] and [[Vincent Rijm
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  • ...ederal State of North Rhine-Westphalia, where the river Düssel meets the [[Rhine]]. It is here that the first [[fossil]] to be recognized as a different kin
    32 KB (5,017 words) - 18:41, 3 March 2024
  • ...e experienced in [[Wales]] and the [[Midlands]] of [[England]], and in the Rhine and Ruhr river areas of [[Germany]]. The early railroads also played a majo ...iver Meuse, so coal was shipped downstream to the ports and cities of the Rhine-Meuse delta. The opening of the Saint-Quentin canal allowed coal to go by b
    35 KB (5,511 words) - 10:14, 28 February 2024
  • ...eculates that Duke was "best known in my youth for the work of [[Joseph B. Rhine]] on extrasensory perception, and that may have influenced Campbell's later
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  • ...the helm of the government of the fortified city of Breisach, on the Upper Rhine. The governor, overzealously following his master’s instructions, introdu
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  • ...]'' and ''[[KMS Prinz Eugen]]'' to sortie as commerce raiders in Operation RHINE of May 1941, following the successful Operation Berlin cruise by ''[[KMS Sc The Allies began to cross the Rhine into Germany, first when the Ludendorff Railroad Bridge at Remagen, between
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  • ...y the 14th century Dutch [[windmill]]s were in use to drain areas of the [[Rhine River]] delta. In [[Denmark]] by 1900 there were about 2500 windmills for m
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  • ...industry was the case of Ludwigshaven, a city of 150,000 population on the Rhine River near Heidelberg. Its two giant I.G. Farben plants, covering 1200 acre
    31 KB (4,759 words) - 04:41, 12 November 2013
  • ...the [[Oder River|Oder]] and the western Allies crossing the [[Rhine River|Rhine]], Goebbels could no longer disguise the fact that defeat was inevitable. H
    64 KB (10,407 words) - 18:09, 28 December 2010
  • ...w Countries. The northern frontier of the [[Roman Empire]] ran along the [[Rhine]] river through the Netherlands. The Romans established a number of fortifi ...gend in the heat of battle. By AD 700, most of the Low Countries below the Rhine had been converted.
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