Similar words: rhineland, rhinestone, rhino, rhinitis, rhinorrhea, rhinovirus, rhinoceros, rhinoplasty. Meaning: n. 1. United States parapsychologist (1895-1980) 2. a major European river carrying more traffic than any other river in the world; flows into the North Sea.
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(61) His most famous piece, however, is probably the Radetzky March whereas his most famous waltz is probably the Lorelei Rhine Kl?nge op. 154.
(62) The Rhine River, at the northeast corner of France forms the Franco - German boundary.
(63) The second largest amphibious operation in Western Europe during WWII was the totally forgotten German crossing under fire of the Rhine in June, 1940.
(64) He had control of the Rhenish Palatinate, one of the very states along the Rhine River that Spain wanted to acquire.
(65) North and West Frisian, spoken around the Rhine estuary by around 10,000 people, or 0.01%, who also speak German.
(66) By dusk the Americans had a strong bridgehead on the east bank of the Rhine.
(67) The Rhine is one of the main waterways of Germany, and the river traffic is heavy.
(68) A hilly region of western Germany west of the Rhine River. The barren area has limestone moors and crater lakes.
(69) Wine from the Rhine Valley is famous all over the world.
(70) A mountainous region of southwest Germany between the Rhine and Neckar rivers. It is a year-round resort area that is famous for its clock and toy industries.
(71) Perhaps, once more Saint Mark lent a hand in protecting the stronghold,[http://sentencedict.com/rhine.html] leaving the greatest treasure of the Rhine intact to this day.
(72) A city of west-central Germany at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers southeast of Bonn.
(73) A river, about 3 km (70 mi) long, of eastern Netherlands flowing from the Lower Rhine River northward to the Ijsselmeer.
(74) A city of southwest Germany at the confluence of the Rhine and Neckar rivers north-northwest of Stuttgart.
(75) 366 – The Alamanni cross the frozen Rhine River in large numbers, invading the Roman Empire.
(76) What were the beginnings of this tragic feud across the Rhine?
(77) Covers 65 kilometers (40 miles) along the Rhine River between the plain of Oberrheingraben and the Lower Rhine basin. Includes 60 towns and numerous castles, abbeys, fortresses and the Lorelei rock.
(78) The Germans had not mounted any defense at all on the east bank of the Seine, but that left the Meuse, Moselle, Roser , Saar, Waal[sentencedict.com], and Rhine Rivers and their tributaries to go.
(79) Basel:a city of northern Switzerland on the Rhine River. It is one of the oldest intellectual centers in Europe.
(80) Afterwards, the Thames and Scheldt flowed through the gap into the English Channel, but the Meuse and Rhine still flowed northwards.
(81) The retreating German army tried to blow up all the bridges on the Rhine River to stop the Allied troops from crossing into Germany.
(82) One of Europe's largest inland ports, it is situated on the Rhine River at the mouth of the Neckar River.
(83) The city of Koblenz was established at the confluence of the Rhine and Mosel.
(84) Thyssen and Krupp merged their steel operations in 1997 and consolidated production in Duisburg, on the Rhine.
(85) Switzerland has access to the sea via the Rhine River.
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