Bad Ems (German: [baːt ɛms] ) is a town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is the administrative seat of the Rhein-Lahn rural district and is well known...
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Bad Ems-Nassau. Its seat was in Bad Ems. The Verbandsgemeinde Bad Ems consisted of the following Ortsgemeinden ("local municipalities"): Arzbach Bad Ems...
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is in Bad Ems. It was formed on 1. January 2019 by the merger of the former Verbandsgemeinden Bad Ems and Nassau. The Verbandsgemeinde Bad Ems-Nassau...
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staging of plays or lectures in Ukrainian. It was named after the city of Bad Ems, Germany, where it was promulgated. In the 1860s, a decade and a half after...
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Bad Ems is a station in the town of Bad Ems in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is on the Lahntal railway (Koblenz–Wetzlar). The entrance...
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stirring up emotions in both France and Germany. The name referred to Bad Ems, a resort spa east of Koblenz on the Lahn river, then in Hesse-Nassau,...
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Ems or EMS may refer to: Domat/Ems, a Swiss municipality in the canton of Grisons Ems (river) (Eems), a river in northwestern Germany and northeastern...
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mouth of the Mühlbach, between Limburg an der Lahn and the spa town of Bad Ems, and is located in the Nassau Nature Park, surrounded by the Westerwald...
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Stenographer, second wife Bad Ems 15 July 1876 V. S. Solovyov Novelist Bad Ems 16 July 1876 A. G. Dostoyevskaya Stenographer, second wife Bad Ems 21 July 1876 L...
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the Wetterau; in the north on the Lahn the towns of Wetzlar, Weilburg, Bad Ems and Lahnstein border on the Hintertaunus; in the west in the Middle Rhine...
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