- Koblenz (Germany)
- Koblenz (Germany)
Hotels:- Hohenstaufen Hotel Koblenz (City)
- Scholz Hotel Koblenz (City)
International hotels. — Academic. 2010.
International hotels. — Academic. 2010.
Koblenz — This article is about the city in Germany. For other uses, see Koblenz (disambiguation). Koblenz … Wikipedia
KOBLENZ — KOBLENZ, city in Germany. Jews are first mentioned in a customs toll of 1104; an individual Jew, Vives of Koblenz, is noted as living in Cologne about 1135; the community is mentioned in benjamin of tudela s Itinerary (c. 1172). A 1209 toll… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Koblenz Huskies — Stadt: Koblenz Gegründet … Deutsch Wikipedia
Koblenz — [kō′blents΄] city in W Germany, on the Rhine, in the state of Rhineland Palatinate: pop. 110,000 … English World dictionary
Koblenz, Switzerland — For other places with the same name, see Koblenz (disambiguation). Koblenz Country Switzerland … Wikipedia
Koblenz — /koh blents/, n. Coblenz. * * * or Coblenz ancient Confluentes City (pop., 2002 est.: 107,730), western Germany. Situated at the junction of the Rhine and Moselle rivers, it was founded by the Romans in 9 BC. It was a Frankish royal seat in the… … Universalium
Koblenz (region) — Infobox German Regierungsbezirk name = Koblenz state = Rhineland Palatinate capital = Koblenz area = 8076.21 population = 1524695 population as of = 2001 dissolved = 2000 01 01 url = Koblenz was one of the three Regierungsbezirke of Rhineland… … Wikipedia
Germany — /jerr meuh nee/, n. a republic in central Europe: after World War II divided into four zones, British, French, U.S., and Soviet, and in 1949 into East Germany and West Germany; East and West Germany were reunited in 1990. 84,068,216; 137,852 sq.… … Universalium
Koblenz — /ˈkɒblɛnts/ (say koblents) noun a town in Germany (formerly in West Germany) in northern Rhineland Palatinate, at the junction of the Rhine and Moselle Rivers. Formerly, Coblenz …
Koblenz — or Coblenz geographical name city W Germany SSE of Cologne at confluence of the Rhine & the Moselle population 109,046 … New Collegiate Dictionary