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Ramstein-Miesenbach is the administrative center of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") of Ramstein-Miesenbach which, with its approx. 19,100 inhabitants, is the largest Verbandsgemeinde in Kaiserslautern district.
Ramstein-Miesenbach is a Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") in the district of Kaiserslautern, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The seat of the Verbandsgemeinde is in Ramstein-Miesenbach. The Verbandsgemeinde Ramstein-Miesenbach consists of the following Ortsgemeinden ("local municipalities"):
Ramstein AB alone hosts over 16,200 military personnel, U.S. civilians, and contractors. The base is located near the town of Ramstein-Miesenbach, with the east gate about 16 km (10 mi; 9 nmi) from Kaiserslautern, commonly known as "K-Town" among Americans.
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The Woodlawn International Invitational was a men's professional golf tournament held at Woodlawn Golf Course on the Ramstein Air Base, near Ramstein-Miesenbach in West Germany between 1958 and 1968. It was usually held the week following the German Open and, until its final year, had one of the highest prize funds in Continental Europe ...
Busses connect Weilerbach to Kaiserslautern and Ramstein-Miesenbach. The municipality of Weilerbach is linked to the Autobahn A6 (interchange: Kaiserslautern-West). From 1914 to 1972, Weilerbach was connected to the rail network via the so-called Bachbahn, a local railway system, which led from Lampertsmühle-Otterbach station to Weilerbach and ...
Miesenbach may refer to the following places: Miesenbach, Lower Austria, a municipality in Lower Austria, Austria; Miesenbach bei Birkfeld, a municipality in Styria, Austria; Miesenbach, a part of Ramstein-Miesenbach, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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