Aachen (/ˈɑːkən/ AH-kən, German: [ˈaːxn̩] ; French: Aix-la-Chapelle; Aachen dialect: Oche [ˈɔːxə]; Latin: Aquae Granni or Aquisgranum) is the 13th-largest...
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biological pathways relevant to the life sciences. Hahn earned his undergraduate degree at the RWTH Aachen in Germany. During his undergraduate studies, he...
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Frankfurt–Hahn Airport (German: Flughafen Frankfurt-Hahn) (IATA: HHN, ICAO: EDFH) is an international airport in the municipality of Hahn, Rhineland-Palatinate...
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Joost, André. "D2563 (Aachen Rothe Erde - Hahn)". NRW Rail Archive (in German). Retrieved 12 June 2020. Joost, André. "D64 (Aachen-Rothe Erde - Moltkebf)"...
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Aachen Merzbrück Airfield (German: Flugplatz Aachen-Merzbrück) (IATA: AAH, ICAO: EDKA) is an airfield located near Aachen, Germany. The airfield was built...
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Kornelimünster/Walheim (category Aachen)
Stadtbezirk (borough) of Aachen, Germany, and borders the Eifel area of North Rhine-Westphalia, as well as Belgium. It became part of Aachen in 1972, after all...
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View of the old synagogue in Aachen after its destruction during Kristallnacht...
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The Cologne–Aachen high-speed line is the German part of the Trans-European transport networks project high-speed line Paris–Brussels–Cologne. It is not...
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Rudolf Schulten (category Academic staff of RWTH Aachen University)
Rudolf Schulten (16 August 1923 – 27 April 1996)—professor at RWTH Aachen University—was the main developer of the pebble bed reactor design, which was...
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chemists Walther Bothe, Peter Debye, Albert Einstein, Fritz Haber and Otto Hahn; a board of trustees also provided guidance. Funding was ultimately obtained...
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