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    (German: [ˈʁaɪçsˌpɔst], Imperial Mail), originally named Niederländische Postkurs (Low Countries' postal route), was the name of the international postal...
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    Taxis [de] (from the Thurn und Taxis family) developed the Niederländische Postkurs, a postal system that connected the Low Countries with Innsbruck. The system...
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    the Land of Wursten to Lehe. Dutch Post Road, (German: Niederländischer Postkurs) established in 1490, connected the Netherlands with coaching inns in Germany...
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    Dallmeier, part II, p. 99 Behringer: Thurn und Taxis. p. 209 Simon: Der Postkurs von Rheinhausen bis Brüssel im Laufe der Jahrhunderte. In: Archiv für deutsche...
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    in the early 16th century on the Dutch Postal Route (Niederländischer Postkurs) from Brussels by way of Augsburg to Innsbruck and Italy. This exposed...
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    Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz. 2023. Ernst-Otto Simon: Der Postkurs von Rheinhausen bis Brüssel im Laufe der Jahrhunderte, in: Archiv für deutsche...
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    Binsfeld had a postal station on the Dutch Postal Route (Niederländischer Postkurs) from Brussels by way of Augsburg to Innsbruck, Trento and Italy. From...
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    coaching inn (Poststation) on the Dutch Postal Route (Niederländischer Postkurs) from Brussels to Augsburg, Innsbruck, Trento, Venice, Milan and Rome....
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    length with the former Roman road. It was the so-called Niederländischer Postkurs (Dutch Postal Route), which led from Simmern over the heights of the Hunsrück...
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