- The
Vinxtbach is a
stream of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is
around 19 km (12 mi) long,
rises south-southwest of Schalkenbach-Obervinxt and east...
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opposite bank of the
Rhine in the east. To the east of Neidenbach, the
Vinxtbach, a
small river flowing eastwards to the Rhine,
marked the
boundary between...
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chain of camps, that ran from the
North Sea (Katwijk-Brittenburg camp) to
Vinxtbach (opposite
Rheinbrohl fort on the
Upper Germanic Limes),
forming the border...
- Kronenburg, Blankenheim, Nettersheim,
Altenahr and
Ahrweiler along the
Vinxtbach to its
confluence with the
Rhine at Bad Breisig. The old
Roman border...
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Lieser Kleine Kyll Alf Üßbach
Sammetbach Elzbach Nette Nitzbach Brohlbach Vinxtbach Ahr
Schaafbach Ahbach Trierbach Dreisbach Armuthsbach Adenauerbach Liersbach...
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North Sea. It then
followed the
course of the
Rhine and
ended at the
Vinxtbach in present-day Niederbreisig, a
quarter in the town of Bad Breisig, the...
- "king's field") was founded,
later to
become the city of Remagen. The
Vinxtbach, a
narrow brook and an
affluent of the Rhine, was
defined as the borderline...
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Ahrgau bordered on the
Mayenfeldgau on the line from
Rheineck up the
Vinxtbach stream to the Hohe Acht; in the west it
bordered on the
Eifelgau and Zülpichgau...
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responsible for
monitoring the
entire Rhine from the
confluence of the
Vinxtbach and its
navigable tributaries as well as the
Zuiderzee and
North Sea coastlines...
- Rhineland. The
limes ran
between Bad Hönningen and Rheinbrohl,
opposite the
Vinxtbach, the
border between Germania Inferior and Superior. At this
point the...