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Koblenz
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The Romans founded this city 8BC under the name "Confluentes". Koblenz by now is situated on both banks of the Rhine at its confluence (sic!) with the Moselle.
A panorama taken from the hotel room. On the very right a huge equestrian statue. William I, German Emperor keeps an eye on the Rhine and the Moselle.
A panorama taken from the hotel room. On the very right a huge equestrian statue. William I, German Emperor keeps an eye on the Rhine and the Moselle.
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