- Bad
Karlshafen (German: [baːt kaʁlsˈhaːfn̩] ) is a baroque,
thermal salt spa town in the
district of K****el, in Hesse, Germany. It has 2300 inhabitants...
- and
North Rhine-Westphalia.
Important towns of this
region include Bad
Karlshafen, Holzminden, Höxter, Bodenwerder, Hameln, Rinteln, and Vlotho. The tales...
- Bad
Karlshafen is a
railway station located in Bad
Karlshafen, Germany. The
station is
located on the Sollingbahn. The
train services are
operated by...
- of this
community emigrated to the
United States in the 1890s. In Bad
Karlshafen, Hessen,
Germany is the
Huguenot Museum and
Huguenot archive. The collection...
- of Bad
Karlshafen, the
northernmost city in the state,
which is in the K****el district, and on to Bad
Karlshafen.
Shortly after Bad
Karlshafen the line...
-
Schunter (near Braunschweig)
Werre (in Bad Oeynhausen)
Diemel (in Bad
Karlshafen)
Fulda (in Hann. Münden) Eder (in Edermünde)
Schwalm (near Fritzlar) Haune...
-
Bebra and
Gerstungen on the
border with Thuringia, as well as with Bad
Karlshafen (formerly) and
Warburg on the
border with Westphalia. It was originally...
- Glückstadt ("Happy Town"). A list of Exulantenstädte: Altona,
Hamburg Bad
Karlshafen Freudenstadt Friedrichsdorf Glückstadt
Hanau Johanngeorgenstadt Krefeld...
- is a
disused railway line
along the
Diemel river between Hümme and Bad
Karlshafen,
which was
opened on 30
March 1848 and
finally closed on 27 September...
-
Helmarshausen is a
village and a part (Stadtteil) of the town of Bad
Karlshafen in Hesse,
central Germany. It lies on the
river Diemel, with an average...