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Headquarters was formed in 2012 as part of a larger reorganization of the
Bundeswehr. It is based at the Falckenstein-Barracks (Falckenstein-Kaserne) and the Rhine-Barracks (Rhein-Kaserne) in Koblenz. It is the high command of the German Army Joint Medical Service. The Headquarters is also the Staff
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In the 1980s, a film clip of the monument was often shown on late night TV when the national anthem was played to mark the end of the day, a practice which was discontinued when nonstop broadcasting became common. On
October 3, 1990, the very day the former GDR states joined, their signs were added
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vaulted roof dating from 1498. In front of the church of Saint Castor stands a fountain, erected by the French in 1812, with an inscription to commemorate
Napoleon's invasion of Russia. Not long after, Russian troops occupied Koblenz; and St. Priest, their commander, added in irony these words: "Vu
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Since 1890, the city has consisted of the
Altstadt (old city) and the Neustadt (new city) or Klemenstadt. Of these, the Altstadt is closely built and has only a few fine streets and squares, while the Neustadt possesses numerous broad streets and a handsome frontage along the Rhine.
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with his half-brother
Charles the Bald took place. In the second, slavery was condemned, specifically it was decreed that any man that 'led away a Christian man and then sold him' should be considered guilty of homicide. The city was sacked and destroyed by the
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on the opposite bank of the Rhine. The old city was triangular in shape, two sides being bounded by the Rhine and Mosel and the third by a line of fortifications. The latter were razed in 1890, and the city was permitted to expand in this direction. The
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broke out, Koblenz became a popular hub of royalist émigrés and escaping feudal lords who had fled France. It was sometime in mid-1791, after June but before
October, that supporters of loyalty in Koblenz (as well as
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Remains of a large bridge built in 49 AD by the Romans are still visible. The Romans built two forts as protection for the bridge, one in 9 AD and another in the 2nd century, the latter being destroyed by the
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the area once again. The city was the center of the
American occupation force from 1919 - 1923. In defiance of the French, the German populace of the city insisted on using the more German spelling of
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Koblenz is a principal seat of the Mosel and
Rhenish wine trade, and also does a large business in the export of mineral waters. Its manufactures include automotive parts (braking systems –
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1954:(Sedan Day) (September 2, 1870) a day of celebration remembering Germany's victory over France in the Battle of Sedan. The event was widely celebrated from the 1870s until the 1910s.
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in 1789, the city became, through the invitation of the archbishop-elector's chief minister, Ferdinand
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after receiving a charter. It remained in the possession of his successors until the end of the 18th century, having been their main residence since the 17th century. Emperor
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forest halted the invaders, the roads "were liquid mud," and supplies began to run out due to weather impacting supply lines. The radical revolutionary
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tapestries. From it some gardens and promenades (Kaiserin Augusta Anlagen) stretch along the bank of the Rhine, and in them is a memorial to the poet
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and afterwards to Koblenz, and in a visit by Claude Allier to Koblenz in January 1792, he stated that 60,000 men were armed and ready to take action.
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into a magnificent baroque palace. After the fall of the
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Koblenz has been in operation since 19 September 2012.
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In 1249–1254, Koblenz was given new walls by Archbishop
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was elected here in 1138. In 1198, the battle between
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1200:In 1688, Koblenz was besieged by the French under
1165:Due to their experience in the French Revolution,
3904:. Vol. 23 (11th ed.). pp. 301–307.
3524:Wahl der Oberbürgermeister der kreisfreien Städte
3382:(1896–1972), circus clown who performed with the
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1367:in 2002, with Koblenz marking the northern end.
1293:(1801) it was made the capital of the new French
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3978:Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites
3842:5th French Edition, Koblenz, 1862, p.219.
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3941:Bibliography of the history of Koblenz
3926:. Vol. XVII (9th ed.). 1884.
3840:Les Bords du Rhin. Manuel du voyageur.
3707:Imperial Culture in Germany, 1871–1918
3692:The Great French Revolution, 1789–1793
3689:Peter Kropotkin (1909). "Chapter 58".
3675:The Great French Revolution, 1789–1793
3672:Peter Kropotkin (1909). "Chapter 54".
3658:The Great French Revolution, 1789–1793
3655:Peter Kropotkin (1909). "Chapter 37".
3641:The Great French Revolution, 1789–1793
3638:Peter Kropotkin (1909). "Chapter 31".
3624:The Great French Revolution, 1789–1793
3621:Peter Kropotkin (1909). "Chapter 30".
3597:The Great French Revolution, 1789–1793
3001:Koblenz University of Applied Sciences
2931:, which opened on 14 April 2011.
666:
593:equestrian statue of Emperor William I
300:105.02 km (40.55 sq mi)
27:Place in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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3994:
3805:
3594:Peter Kropotkin (1909). "Chapter 4".
1866:
1712:Palace of the archbishop-electors of
1193:brought about a rapid decline. After
1129:, and the city of Koblenz was saved.
526:
46:City in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
3870:Mingels, Guido (September 7, 2018).
2919:. The other stations in Koblenz are
2880:and is also served by trains on the
2138:203 hectares (0.78 sq mi)
2078:120 hectares (0.46 sq mi)
2036:229 hectares (0.88 sq mi)
1803:adding citations to reliable sources
1770:
1627:building was completed in 1208, the
1573:adding citations to reliable sources
1540:
1426:adding citations to reliable sources
1393:
1195:Philip Christopher, elector of Trier
1160:
1133:Participation in the Vendee uprising
1038:
3966:– Panoramic views and virtual tours
3720:"Bendorf Climate Normals 1991–2020"
3712:
3186:Largest groups of foreign residents
2158:369 hectares (1.4 sq mi)
2118:483 hectares (1.9 sq mi)
2098:772 hectares (3.0 sq mi)
2087:314 hectares (1.2 sq mi)
2067:487 hectares (1.9 sq mi)
2016:382 hectares (1.5 sq mi)
1996:547 hectares (2.1 sq mi)
1766:
1460:
1101:Near destruction by Royalist forces
24:
3982:"Ad Confluentes (Koblenz), Germany
3403:(1840–1919), women rights activist
3140:
2985:Map of railways in greater Koblenz
2891:. Koblenz is the beginning of the
2734:The international headquarters of
1301:. In 1814, it was occupied by the
964:(814). In 837, it was assigned to
661:
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5128:
3945:
3829:National Yo-Yo Museum, California
3787:"Partnerstädte der Stadt Koblenz"
3364:(born 1972), Italian rally driver
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1853:optical telecommunications system
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5112:Populated places on the Rhine
3709:(Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2003)
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1243:'s two younger brothers, the
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554:Koblenz was established as a
551:, a multinational tributary.
3970:Official Town map of Koblenz
2999:is located in the city. The
2990:
2741:
1930:rededicated the monument to
1742:US Air Force bombing in 1944
1221:Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony
1214:archbishop-electors of Trier
1079:Charles Alexandre de Calonne
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2948:International Space Station
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2516:Average precipitation days
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1002:archbishop-elector of Trier
870:Koblenz in the 16th century
648:Timeline of Koblenz history
622:Historic spellings include
329:1,100/km (2,800/sq mi)
308:64.7 m (212.3 ft)
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3436:(1888–1961), racing driver
3409:(born 1967), soccer player
3018:
3015:Twin towns – sister cities
2946:Koblenz, as seen from the
2720:Dr. Ulrich Baumgaertner.
2702:German Army Forces Command
2691:Aleris International, Inc.
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2179:Climate data for Koblenz (
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2700:The headquarters of the
1685:The mild climate allows
1523:Horchheim Railway Bridge
1515:Federal Garden Show 2011
1375:Ehrenbreitstein Fortress
1044:Home of Royalist émigrés
893:Ehrenbreitstein Fortress
37:Not to be confused with
32:Koblenz (disambiguation)
4718:Unencircled territories
3976:Richard Stillwell, ed.
3923:Encyclopædia Britannica
3917:"Johannes Müller"
3901:Encyclopædia Britannica
3890:Phillips, Walter Alison
3569:Encyclopædia Britannica
3502:Encyclopædia Britannica
3070:, United Kingdom (1978)
3057:, United Kingdom (1969)
2921:Koblenz-Ehrenbreitstein
2811:Bendorf Autobahn Bridge
1893:In 1897, a monument to
906:Festung Ehrenbreitstein
879:Josef Friedrich Matthes
617:
5030:North Rhine-Westphalia
5025:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
3986:Online Magazin Koblenz
3964:Koblenz City Panoramas
3440:Klemens von Metternich
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3109:, United States (1992)
2845:Kurt-Schumacher Bridge
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3450:Johannes Peter Müller
3401:Ottilie von Hansemann
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2997:University of Koblenz
2819:Horchheim Rail Bridge
2713:Joint Medical Service
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1958:Incorporated villages
1503:Cologne-Mainz railway
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653:Historical population
604:Ludwigshafen am Rhein
352: • Summer (
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4935:Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis
4764:Rhineland-Palatinate
4492:Metropolitan regions
4173:Freiburg im Breisgau
3793:(in German). Koblenz
3705:Jefferies, Matthew,
3165:de Coblenz (Koblenz)
3083:, Netherlands (1981)
2736:Canyon Bicycles GmbH
2718:Generaloberstabsarzt
2677:Königsbacher brewery
1904:. The architect was
1898:William I of Germany
1861:Max von Schenkendorf
1799:improve this section
1660:Near Koblenz is the
1569:improve this section
1499:Koblenz Hauptbahnhof
1422:improve this section
1377:as seen from Koblenz
1354:Rhineland-Palatinate
1346:Operation Lumberjack
1202:Marshal de Boufflers
1187:Bailiwick of Koblenz
954:Western Roman Empire
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608:Rhineland-Palatinate
579:, meaning "(at the)
528:[ˈkoːblɛnts]
395:Vehicle registration
326: • Density
251:Rhineland-Palatinate
219:50.35972°N 7.59778°E
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18:Bailiwick of Koblenz
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3159:The children's toy
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2706:German Army Command
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2302:Daily mean °C (°F)
2104:Güls and Bisholder
2042:Arenberg-Immendorf
1365:World Heritage Site
1332:after 1926. During
1291:Treaty of Lunéville
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1018:Theoderich von Wied
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3444:Congress of Vienna
3413:Philip Krautkremer
3368:Milo Emil Halbheer
3195:Population (2017)
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3009:Hochschule Koblenz
2929:Koblenz Stadtmitte
2882:East Rhine Railway
2870:West Rhine Railway
2815:Pfaffendorf Bridge
2803:Pfaffendorf Bridge
2799:Glockenberg Tunnel
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1914:Die Wacht am Rhein
1867:William I monument
1849:Clemens Wenceslaus
1728:Stolzenfels Castle
1623:, but the present
1519:Pfaffendorf Bridge
1505:and the strategic
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3384:Ringling Brothers
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2833:Mosel Rail Bridge
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1918:Niederwalddenkmal
1877:Deutschherrenhaus
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1050:French Revolution
1039:French Revolution
991:Holy Roman Empire
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4411:
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4396:
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4386:
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3558:Chisholm, Hugh
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1249:Comte d'Artois
1178:
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1162:
1159:
1134:
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1081:, and Louis,
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2837:Europe Bridge
2834:
2830:
2827:the Moselle:
2826:
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2816:
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2444:precipitation
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4704:Upper Saxon
4558:Electorates
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4279:Bremerhaven
3959:(in German)
3876:Der Spiegel
3823:January 17,
3771:October 13,
3395:Karl Haniel
3192:Nationality
3120:Petah Tikva
3025:Koblenz is
2905:Saarbrücken
2861:Koblenz Hbf
2809:the Rhine:
2135:Niederberg
2115:Metternich
2002:Kesselheim
1691:olive trees
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1390:Main sights
1361:Rhine Gorge
1322:World War I
1147:papal bulls
1087:Louis XVIII
974:Lotharingia
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900:Ancient era
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4339:Hildesheim
4324:Heidelberg
4238:Oberhausen
4082:Düsseldorf
4029:1,000,000+
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3791:koblenz.de
3473:References
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3081:Maastricht
3019:See also:
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2084:Bubenheim
2013:Moselweiß
1902:Wilhelm II
1695:palm trees
1672:earthworks
1669:Bronze Age
1625:Romanesque
1295:department
1177:Modern era
1171:Koblenzian
1073:, (future
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581:confluence
547:) and the
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276:Lord mayor
269:Government
207:50°21′35″N
5060:Thuringia
4988:Full list
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4855:Ahrweiler
4819:Pirmasens
4464:Wolfsburg
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4394:Osnabrück
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4304:Gütersloh
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4284:Darmstadt
4253:Wuppertal
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1233:émigrés
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830:108,246
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701:+467.2%
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549:Moselle
524:German:
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4834:Worms
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4454:Trier
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4369:Moers
4334:Herne
4319:Hanau
4309:Hagen
4294:Fürth
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3299:Italy
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2878:Mainz
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