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  2. Rhine - Wikipedia

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    The Rhine is a 1,230 km long river that flows from the Swiss Alps to the North Sea, passing through several countries and cities. It has a rich and diverse history, culture, and ecology, and is a vital waterway for trade and transport.

  3. Over-the-Rhine - Wikipedia

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    Over-the-Rhine, also known as "Cincinnati's Rhineland", and the "Rhineland of America", is a German cultural district of Cincinnati, Ohio. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Over-the-Rhine is among the largest, most intact urban historic districts in the United States. [ 5 ]

  4. History of Over-the-Rhine - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, development, and changes of Over-the-Rhine, a historic neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio. Explore its German heritage, brewing industry, entertainment district, and challenges over time.

  5. Rhineland - Wikipedia

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    On 7 March 1936, in violation of the Treaty of Versailles, German troops marched into the Rhineland and other regions along the Rhine. German territory west of the Rhine had been off-limits to the German military. In 1945, the Rhineland was the scene of major fighting as the Allied forces overwhelmed the German defenders. [14]

  6. Confederation of the Rhine - Wikipedia

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    A confederation of German client states established by Napoleon in 1806 after the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire. Learn about its background, formation, members, history and legacy.

  7. Rhine Gorge - Wikipedia

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    Rhine Gorge is a 65 km section of the Rhine between Koblenz and Rüdesheim in Germany, a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its cultural and natural value. It features steep slopes, vineyards, castles, and the legendary Loreley rock.

  8. Crossing of the Rhine - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the historical event of barbarian tribes crossing the Rhine River in 406 AD and invading Gaul, a turning point in the Late Roman Empire. Find out the motives, sources, interpretation and location of the crossing from ancient and modern perspectives.

  9. Sources of the Rhine - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different criteria and locations for determining the source of the Rhine, a major European river. The web page explains the hydrology, geography and history of the Rhine and its tributaries in Switzerland and Italy.