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  2. Schadenfreude - Wikipedia

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    Schadenfreude (/ ˈ ʃ ɑː d ən f r ɔɪ d ə /; German: [ˈʃaːdn̩ˌfʁɔʏ̯də] ⓘ; lit. Tooltip literal translation "harm-joy") is the experience of pleasure, joy, or self-satisfaction that comes from learning of or witnessing the troubles, failures, pain, suffering, or humiliation of another. It is a loanword from German.

  3. List of spa towns in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Ahlbeck, a typical Baltic seaside resort (island of Usedom) Kurhaus in Wiesbaden, Germany's biggest spa city. The following is a list of spa towns in Germany.The word Bad (English: bath) is normally used as a prefix (Bad Vilbel) or a suffix (Marienbad, Wiesbaden) to denote the town in question is a spa town.

  4. Bad Hersfeld - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1949, the town was called Bad Hersfeld, and as of 1963 it became a Hessian State Spa, which was municipalized in 2006. (Bad is German for "bath", and is a title given towns by state governments in recognition of their spa status). In May 1983, 5,000 people in the town demonstrated against a reunion of soldiers from the Waffen-SS.

  5. Bad Tölz - Wikipedia

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    [5] [a] It was in Bad Tölz that Amon Göth, commandant of the Nazi concentration camp in Płaszów, in German-occupied Poland during World War II, was arrested and sent for trial in Poland. Today, Bad Tölz is known for its spas, historic medieval town, and its views of the Alps.

  6. Bad Kreuznach - Wikipedia

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    Bad Kreuznach (German pronunciation: [baːt ˈkʁɔʏtsnax] ⓘ) is a town in the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is a spa town , most well known for its medieval bridge dating from around 1300, the Alte Nahebrücke , which is one of the few remaining bridges in the world with buildings on it.

  7. Bad Windsheim - Wikipedia

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    Bad Windsheim (East Franconian: Winsa) is a historic town in Bavaria, Germany with a population of more than 12,000. It lies in the district Neustadt an der Aisch-Bad Windsheim, west of Nuremberg. In the Holy Roman Empire, Windsheim held the rank of Imperial City (until 1802). Since 1810 Windsheim is part of Bavaria. In 1961, it became a spa ...

  8. Böse Mädchen - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the German article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  9. Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler - Wikipedia

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    Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler rests in the Ahr valley (German: Ahrtal) on the left bank of the Rhine river in the north of Rhineland-Palatinate. Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler nestles in the Ahr Hills (German: Ahrgebirge). The highest hill in the area is the Häuschen at 506 metres (1,660 ft) above sea level. Nearby are the hills of Steckenberg, Neuenahrer ...