The Deutsches Eck (German: [ˈdɔʏtʃəs ˈʔɛk], "German Corner") is the name of a promontory in Koblenz, Germany, where the Mosel river joins the Rhine. Named...
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The Deutsches Eck ("German Corner") is the name given to the shortest and most convenient road and railway link between the Austrian metropolitan region...
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basilica and the hospital to the Teutonic Knights, which later became the Deutsches Eck.[citation needed] In 1249–1254, Koblenz was given new walls by Archbishop...
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Innsbruck. All Railjets from and to Innsbruck, Bregenz and Zürich use the Deutsches Eck (German corner) transit route through Bavaria without stopping as this...
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the Vosges. After 544 km (338 mi) it discharges into the Rhine at the Deutsches Eck in Koblenz at a height of 59 m (194 ft) above NHN sea level. The length...
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William I, German Emperor (redirect from William I (Deutsches Reich))
at Porta Westfalica (1896) and the mounted statue of William at the Deutsches Eck in Koblenz (1897). The National Kaiser Wilhelm Monument in Berlin was...
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gateway to the World Heritage Site, with the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress Deutsches Eck, at the confluence of Rhine and Moselle Stolzenfels Castle, near Koblenz...
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front of the Electoral Palace and flower beds in the area around the Deutsches Eck. One of its attractions was the cable car over the Rhine, which was...
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Tyrolean capital Innsbruck to the German border at Kufstein and the Deutsches Eck transport link. The line has been upgraded to double track throughout...
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