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  2. Lahn - Wikipedia

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    The Lahntal bike path 'Lahntalradweg' leads through the Lahn Valley, along the Lahn Holiday Road. It is accessible from the Upper Lahn Valley Railway between Feudingen and Marburg, the Main-Weser Railway between Marburg and Giessen, as well as the Lahntal railway between Giessen and Friedrichssegen. For walkers there is the Lahnhöhenwege along ...

  3. Gießen-Koblenz Lahn Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Gießen-Koblenz Lahn Valley is a bowl in western Hesse and eastern Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany that contains the lower course of the Lahn as well as the Limburg Basin. It falls within natural region no. 31 as defined by the BfN .

  4. Lahnstein - Wikipedia

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    Lahnstein (German pronunciation: [ˈlaːnʃtaɪn]) is a verband-free town of Rhein-Lahn-Kreis in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.It is situated at the confluence of the Lahn with the Rhine, approximately 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) south of Koblenz.

  5. German Timber-Frame Road - Wikipedia

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    From the river Lahn valley to the Rhine District (marked yellow on the map) Dillenburg - Herborn - Wetzlar - Braunfels - Hadamar - Limburg - Bad Camberg - Idstein - Eltville. From the river Rhine to the river Main and the Odenwald mountains (marked purple on the map)

  6. Limburg an der Lahn - Wikipedia

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    Old Lahn Bridge, from 1315, place where the Via Publica (road) crossed the Lahn In the Old Town stand many timber-frame houses from the 13th to 19th centuries. One peculiarity seen among the timber-framed houses of Limburg is the " hall house " from the High Middle Ages , which has a great hall on the ground floor.

  7. Marburg - Wikipedia

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    The town area spreads along the valley of the river Lahn and has a population of approximately 76,000. [ 3 ] Having been awarded town privileges in 1222, Marburg served as capital of the landgraviate of Hessen-Marburg during periods of the 15th to 17th centuries.

  8. Lahngau - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Lahn river from its source in the Rothaargebirge to its mouth near Koblenz. The Lahngau was a medieval territory comprising the middle and lower Lahn River valley in the current German states of Hesse and (partially) Rhineland-Palatinate. The traditional names of the Gau are Loganahe Pagus or Pagus Logenensis.

  9. Solms - Wikipedia

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    Solms lies right in the Lahn valley at the mouth of the eponymous little river Solmsbach and is nestled between the foothills of both the Taunus and Westerwald at heights from 140 to 400 m above sea level. It is about 7 km west of Wetzlar and 30 km northeast of Limburg an der Lahn.