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  • {{Image|Rhine river.PNG|right|350px| Rhine River and tributaries.}} The '''Rhine River''' is a large river in Europe. Its headwaters are in the [[Alps]].
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  • #redirect [[Rhine]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Rhine]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{Image|Rhine river.PNG|right|150px| Cities on the Rhine River, including Duisburg.}} ...s within a heavily industrialized areawhere the [[Ruhr River]] meets the [[Rhine River]].
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  • {{Image|Rhine river.PNG|right|350px| Rhine River and tributaries.}} The '''Rhine River''' is a large river in Europe. Its headwaters are in the [[Alps]].
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  • ...] federal state [[Rhineland-Palatinate]] and is situated directly at the [[Rhine]]. It has a population of 195.000 as of 2006<ref>http://www.mainz.de</ref>. {{Image|Mainz.jpg|right|350px|Mainz with its cathedral viewed from Rhine River.}}
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  • #redirect [[Rhine]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Rhine]]
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  • ...cts the Rhine to the Nederrijn (Niederrhein). The main branch (65% of the Rhine water) flows to the west and is called the ''Waal''. After about 80 km the ...sy shipping route connecting the important [[Rotterdam]] harbor with North Rhine-Westphalia (''Nordrhein-Westfalen''), one of the most industrialized ''Lä
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  • City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
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  • * [[Hövelhof]], [[North-Rhine_Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] * [[Neuss]], [[North-Rhine_Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]]
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  • A German city on the Rhine River.
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  • River in The Netherlands; branch of the Rhine river.
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  • Capital of the German federal state Rhineland-Palatinate situated at the Rhine; population 195,000 as of 2006.
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  • {{Image|Rhine river.PNG|right|350px|Rotterdam, at the mouth of the Rhine River.}} Meuse') in the delta formed by the river [[Rhine]] and the river
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  • ...it was partially successful but the Germans held the road bridge over the Rhine in [[Arnhem]], which was the prime Allied target.
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  • ...f the world include the Amazon, the Ganges, the Mississippi, the Nile, the Rhine, and the Volga.
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  • ....6 million; capital Amsterdam) located at the delta of three major rivers (Rhine, Maas or Meuse, and Schelde) in north-western Europe; situated between Germ
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  • ...forward, but the critical targets were the rail and road bridges over the Rhine at [[Arnhem]]. The name "Market Garden" reflected two major sub-operations: ...ming odds. Other units, and many individuals, managed to escape across the Rhine and reach safety at Nijmegen.
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  • ...ands 20 km from the German border, mostly on the north bank of the Lower [[Rhine]]. On 1/1/2009 the city had 145.571 inhabitants. ...September 25 when about 2000 English troops escaped by crossing the Lower Rhine. A British war memorial, cemetery, and museum in the suburb of [[Oosterbeek
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  • {{Image|Rhine river.PNG|right|350px| Rhine River and tributaries.}} ...h Rhine-Westphalia]], [[Germany]]. It is located on the west bank of the [[Rhine]] opposite [[Düsseldorf]], and owes its success to its location at the cr
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  • ...ictory seriously disrupted Roman imperial designs on territory east of the Rhine. Despite his success as a commander, Arminius was murdered by his own peopl
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  • {{r|Rhine}}
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  • ...hrough Holland and the Western Frontier of Germany, with a Return Down the Rhine: To Which Are Added Obersavtions During a Tour to the Lakes of Lancashire a
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Rhine]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Rhine}}
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  • ...elsbach]] ( - 1799, [[Munich]]) was the Elector of the [[Palatinate of the Rhine]] from 1743 until his death in 1799, and of the joined Palatinate-Bavaria a
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  • ===Rhine era=== ...including psychologists [[Karl Zener]], [[Joseph B. Rhine]], and Louisa E. Rhine—laboratory ESP experiments using volunteer subjects from the undergraduat
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  • *"Holocene palaeogeographic development of the Rhine-Meuse delta" Faculty of Geosciences, Dept. of Physical Geography, Universit
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  • ...rnment. It was overtaken by events, since it was conceived just before the Rhine was crossed at [[Remagen Bridge]] and large forces moved into Germany, ...e Valleys]]. Using these as bases, the Allies would then occupy the entire Rhine and Ruhr Valleys, and move into [[Denmark]], [[Schleswig]] and [[Holstein]]
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  • ...d that drained into [[Hudson's Bay]] to his nephew, [[Prince Rupert of the Rhine|Prince Rupert]].<ref name = Charter/> Isolated Hudson Bay trading posts, a
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  • ...he south bank of the river [[Waal (river)|Waal]], the main branch of the [[Rhine]], but since 2004 it is extending to the north of the Waal, the so-called
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  • ...German command; the demilitarization of all German territory west of the [[Rhine River]] and of a 30 mile strip east of it; a provisional regime for the [[S ...Elbe]], [[River Oder]], [[River Nieman]], [[River Danube]] and the [[River Rhine]] and the opening of the [[Kiel Canal]] to the ships of all nations at peac
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  • ...ra may have been in charge of, include the throwing of a bridge over the [[Rhine]] in 55 BC,<ref>[[Julius Caesar]], ''[[Commentarii de Bello Gallico]]'' [ht
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  • ...f the Rhine river, carried there by Alberich the dwarf, and guarded by the Rhine maidens. At one point, Odin stole it to pay the Giants for building Valhal ...e merely held up her crucifix in front of the monster, which fled into the Rhine river and drowned. The cultists, including the young prince, were converted
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  • ...|Lower Saxony]] (German: ''Niedersachsen''), [[Germany#German_states|North Rhine-Westphalia]] (German: ''Nordrhein-Westfalen'') and [[Germany#German_states|
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  • ...1889 von Berlepsch as appointed to the top position (Oberpräsident) of the Rhine province. While in this position, he served as a negotiator during a miner
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  • .../g00-176.htm] the winner &mdash; '''Rijndael''' (pronounced approximately "rhine doll"), from two Belgian designers. That algorithm is now the Advanced Encr
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  • {{r|Rhine}}
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  • ...born and raised in Flamersheim (part of Euskirchen near Cologne) in North-Rhine-Westphalia. In 1869 he received his high-school diploma and after a non-fin
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  • ...lcheren Causeway, The Rhineland, The Reichswald, The Hochwald, Xanten, The Rhine, Groningen, Oldenburg, North-West Europe, 1944&ndash;45.
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  • ...l]] to the [[Mediterranean Sea]], and from the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the [[Rhine]] and the [[Alps]]. France borders [[Belgium]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Germany]]
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  • ...to power in January 1933. In 1935 she became BDM Leader in the Ruhr-Lower Rhine region. In November 1937 she became Leader of the BDM in succession to [[Tr
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  • ...pular figure and from A.D. 13 was commander of Rome's [[legion]]s on the [[Rhine]] frontier. Caligula spent much of his early life in his father's company,
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  • ...s by besieging the port of Bononia (Boulogne), and invading Batavia in the Rhine delta, securing his rear against Carausius's Frankish allies. He could not
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  • ...to distinguish it from [[Halle, North Rhine-Westphalia|Halle]] in [[North Rhine-Westphalia]]. The current official name of the city is '''Halle (Saale)'''.
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  • ...]]. The city is the seat of the [[Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine]]. {{Image|Rhine river.PNG|right|350px| Cities on the Rhine River, including Strasbourg.}}
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  • ...hold back the sea. The country is situated at the estuaries of the river [[Rhine]], which originates in [[Switzerland]], and the river [[Meuse]], which runs ...w Countries. The northern frontier of the [[Roman Empire]] ran along the [[Rhine]] river through the Netherlands. The Romans established a number of fortifi
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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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  • ...e]].". In the final offensive Patton struck boldly and suddenly across the Rhine after a blitz encirclement of the Saar Basin and advanced across central Ge
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  • ...g himself and his advisers, who included his nephew [[Prince Rupert of the Rhine|Prince Rupert]] and the Earl of Lindsey. The principal regional commanders
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  • Another example was the area where the river [[Rhine]] crosses the border from Germany to the Netherlands. On both sides of this
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  • ...Lady Milford Haven, through her mother, the Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine (formerly [[Alice of the United Kingdom|Princess Alice of the United Kingdo ...y Grand Duke of Hesse|Georg Donatus, Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine]] and had issue;
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  • ...issolution of the Holy Roman Empire and formation of the Federation of the Rhine[http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/d/516/].
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  • ...on of a retired Prussian officer. His first active army service was in the Rhine campaigns, 1793-1794. In 1801 he entered Berlin Military Academy, where Gen
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  • | [[North Rhine-Westphalia]] || [[Düsseldorf]]
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  • ...cember, Bradley crushed the German attack, found an open bridge across the Rhine at Remagen, and his tanks raced into the German heartland.<ref> Gerald Asto
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  • ...name, a traditionally German-speaking French area on the west bank of the Rhine, where breeders were expanding the new breed population in the years just b ...e Rhine river on the Rhine’s Main tributary and is considered to be in the Rhine region.) Horand is the first entry in the German Shepherd Dog Club of Germa
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  • ...hing is under a special obligation to be amusing." <ref> "Hollywood-on-the-Rhine", by Herbert Mitgang, ''The New York Times'', December 30, 1967, at [http:/
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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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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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  • ...tes]] and [[Tencteri]], and followed it up by building a bridge across the Rhine and making a show of force in Germanic territory, before returning and dism
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  • ...was fought on land and at sea, in Flanders, in northern Italy, and on the Rhine, and was inaugurated by the second devastation of the Palatinate (1689). Th
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  • * LeFebure, Victor. ''The Riddle of the Rhine: Chemical Strategy in Peace and War'' (1923)
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  • ...Management and Cost Control in the Coal, Iron, and Steel Industries of the Rhine Before 1914 as Exemplified by the Krupp and Gutehoffnungshütte Firms.]. ''
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  • Clémencau agreed to relinquish French claims on the Rhine if the UK and America promised to protect French security from German aggre
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  • ...Protestantism during the Reformation period, although some parts along the Rhine always were Catholic. The secure position guaranteed to the Protestants of
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  • ...he Second World War. As opposed to the MARKET-GARDEN operation against the Rhine bridges, Tulipe was successful. <ref> Windrow2004, pp. 118-119</ref> Genera
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  • ...d again by the dash and daring of the Cavaliers, by [[Prince Rupert of the Rhine|Prince Rupert]]'s Cavalry, [[Oliver Cromwell]] spoke to [[John Hampden]]. I
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  • On March 6, 1945, the Allied forces crossed the Rhine at [[Remagen]], adapting plans when they unexpectedly captured a bridge the
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  • ...oyd George to keep a million men conscripted for the [[British Army of the Rhine]].<ref>Gilbert 1991, pp. 406&ndash;407.</ref> Churchill was one of the few ...r Rhine, Germany 1945 BU2248.jpg|thumb|250px|Churchill's crossing of the [[Rhine]] river in Germany, during [[Operation Plunder]] on 25 March 1945.]]
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  • |Rhine wine (white)
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  • Typical 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
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