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- Dausenau is a muni****lity in the district of Rhein-Lahn, in Rhineland-Palatinate, in western Germany. It belongs to the ****ociation community of Bad Ems-N****au...
- for an unintentionally tilted tower The Leaning Tower of Dausenau (Schiefer Turm von Dausenau) (slightly further leaning than the Tower of Suurhusen, disqualified...
- Schiesheim Schönborn 2. Bad Ems-N****au Arzbach Attenhausen Bad Ems1, 2 Becheln Dausenau Dessighofen Dienethal Dornholzhausen Fachbach Frücht Geisig Hömberg Kemmenau...
- Charles IV granted N****au town-privileges rights together with nearby Dausenau and Scheuern. Count Dudo-Heinrich of Laurenburg had the N****au Castle built...
- wall tower. Another tower remains alongside the Grabenstraße. Darmstadt Dausenau – the walls remain almost intact. One town gate still remains, the Torturm...
- Following station Niederlahnstein towards Koblenz Hbf RE 25 N****au (Lahn) towards Gießen Bad Ems West towards Mayen Ost RB 23 Dausenau towards Limburg (Lahn)...
- Obernhof 105.80 Kalkhofen 113.10 Hollerich 117.62 N****au 121.00 Dausenau 122.37 Dausenau 126.99 Bad Ems 129.28 Nievern 133.10 Ahl 135.96 Lahnstein 137.00...
- Bonn, Sammlung Rheinromantik St. Goar und Goarshausen am Rhein (1885) Dausenau bei Ems (1887) Leutesdorf mit Andernach am Rhein (1888) Portrait of Frl...
- following Ortsgemeinden ("local muni****lities"): Arzbach Bad Ems Becheln Dausenau Fachbach Frücht Kemmenau Miellen Nievern v t e 50°20′17″N 7°42′40″E /...
- Lordship of Driedorf and the justice over Ellar, the Ottonian share of Dausenau and Ems and some dis****d possessions. As recently as 1290, the Lords...