- Mainz-
Kostheim is a
district administered by the city of Wiesbaden, Germany. Its po****tion is 14,381 (As of 2020[update]). Mainz-
Kostheim was formerly...
- Main-km:
Location on the Main,
measured from the 0 km
stone in Mainz-
Kostheim. The
reference point is the
center of the lock or lock group. Distance...
- names—the so-called AKK-boroughs of Mainz-Amöneburg, Mainz-Kastel, and Mainz-
Kostheim. This so-called AKK-Konflikt (de:AKK-Konflikt) is the main
cause for the...
-
dispute over the
districts of Mainz-Amöneburg, Mainz-Kastel, and Mainz-
Kostheim, has
continued to
exercise politicians up to the
present day. Rhineland-Palatinate...
- Käsbach is a
small river of Hesse, Germany. It
flows into the Main in
Kostheim.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Käsbach. List of
rivers of Hesse...
- married. His wife's
dowry made it
possible for him to buy an
estate in
Kostheim,
where he
followed the call of the
French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau...
-
independent town)
belonged to Mainz. The
former districts Amöneburg, Kastel, and
Kostheim – (in short, AKK) are now
administered by the city of
Wiesbaden (on the...
-
Bernhard Müller,
known as
Count de Leon (born
March 21, 1788,
Kostheim,
Germany - died
August 29, 1834,
Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana), was a
German Christian...
-
increasing freight traffic on the line,
especially on the
section from
Kostheim junction to
Wiesbaden East station. By the end of 1970 the line had achieved...
- Mainz-
Kostheim it
crosses the
Taunus Railway again; at
Kostheim junction it is
possible to
transfer to the line to Frankfurt. Then it
reaches the
Kostheim Bridge...