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Urmitz (German pronunciation: [ˈʊʁmɪt͡s] ) is a muni****lity in the
district of Mayen-Koblenz in Rhineland-Palatinate,
western Germany. In the 4th millennium...
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construction of the
Horchheim Bridge south of Koblenz,
opened in 1879, and the
Urmitz Bridge north of Koblenz,
opened in 1918, this
bridge was
progressively given...
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built a
second bridge near the site of the
first one,
possibly at today's
Urmitz (near Neuwied). He
built the
bridge "in a few days", as
described in Book...
- War I; the
others were the
Hindenburg Bridge at
Bingen am
Rhein and the
Urmitz Bridge on the Neuwied–Koblenz
railway near Koblenz. The
railway bridge had...
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together with a
connection to the Nahe
Valley Railway. On 15
September 1935,
Urmitz Rheinbrücke halt was opened. The line was put out of
service on 9 March...
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Prince Wilhelm bridge (the
predecessor of today's
Urmitz railway bridge)
between Engers and
Urmitz and the
opening of the Neuwied–Koblenz
railway in 1918...
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September 1945 Diez Rhineland-Palatinate April/June -
September 1945
Urmitz Rhineland-Palatinate April/June -
September 1945
Koblenz Rhineland-Palatinate...
- wounded. The
Fourth Armored barely missed the
chance to
capture a
bridge at
Urmitz.
While moving towards the Ahr, the U.S. 9th
Armored Division on the right...
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locomotive 23 042 on 13 May 2007 On the
Koblenz –
Neuwied line
Approach to
Urmitz halt... ... in
front of the
Rhine bridge Driving and
trailing wheels of...
- Neuwied–Koblenz line,
including the Kronprinz-Wilhelm
Bridge was
built between Urmitz and Neuwied-Engers. From 1916 to 1919, the
Ludendorff Bridge was
built between...