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1. But Aachen's history goes back even further than 8th-century Charlemagne
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2. Aachen Cathedral, northern Europe's oldest and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the city's main attraction.
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3. Aachen, city, North Rhine-Westphalia state, western Germany
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4. Learn more about Aachen in this article.
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5. Aachen – European flair in the border triangle
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6. When Dutch people mean Aachen, they say Aken
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7. Aachen is the most western metropolis in Germany and it is directly located in the border region of Belgium and the Netherlands
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8. Aachen is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, at the point where Germany borders on Belgium and the Netherlands.Historically this spa-town was a prominent city, the place where the German Kings were crowned, and a famously favoured residence of Charlemagne who still lies buried in the impressive cathedral he himself had built.
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9. An Aachen Dutch Shepherd pup, was recently NATIONALLY certified for SAR
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10. Aachen is a habitation name, which is one of the categories of surnames that were derived from place-names
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11. Aachen was one of the largest and toughest urban battles fought by US forces in World War Two, and the first city on German soil to be captured by the Allies
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12. Aachen has been around for millennia
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13. In Aachen’s old quarter, cute cafés and restaurants ranging from simple to fancy beckon you in, and great shopping is a breeze in the numerous quirky shops
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14. Several smaller and larger theatres and the Aachen Symphony Orchestra invite you to enjoy opulent operas, high-calibre acting and nationally acclaimed concerts.
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15. Burgeria Aachen Address Templergraben 20, 52062 Aachen, Deutschland E-mail burgeria-Aachen@web.de Phone number 0241-66669 District court Aachen VAT ID DE318825536 Responsible person Halit Özdemir
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16. Aachen would then be surrounded, isolated, and ripe for reduction while the rest of First Army proceeded eastward
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17. Aachen definition, a city in western Germany: coronation city of German kings 936–1531
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18. Aachen – Universities, Living Costs & Things to Do and See in Aachen
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19. Sitting in the border with Belgium and Netherlands, Aachen is the westernmost city of Germany which played a major role historically – being the home of prominent kings as the capital of …
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20. The 2000-year old imperial city of Aachen is a cosmopolitan town with historical flair
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21. Located at the heart of the border triangle between Germany, Netherlands, and Belgium, Aachen sits right in the middle of a region worth exploring.
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22. The imperial chapel of Charlemagne, now forming the central component of the cathedral in Aachen, Germany, is the best-known surviving example of a palatine chapel.Considered a masterpiece of Carolingian architecture because of its intricately designed core, Aachen Cathedral also exhibits notable elements of the Gothic style.The cathedral was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1978.
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24. Current local time in Germany – North Rhine-Westphalia – Aachen
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25. Get Aachen's weather and area codes, time zone and DST
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26. Things to Do in Aachen, Germany: See Tripadvisor's 47,250 traveller reviews and photos of Aachen tourist attractions
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27. We have reviews of the best places to see in Aachen
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28. Aachen is a great read, especially for World War II buffs looking for a detailed narrative about the long five weeks it took American forces to force the city’s surrender
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29. Aachen synonyms, Aachen pronunciation, Aachen translation, English dictionary definition of Aachen
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30. Aachen is situated directly on the border with Belgium and the Netherlands
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31. More than 50,000 students attend Aachen’s four major colleges and universities (Rhineland-Westphalian Technical University [RWTH], University of Applied Sciences, Catholic University of Applied
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32. The late 1944 Battle of Aachen, the first German city to fall to the Allies, was particularly vicious and resembled, on a smaller scale, the street fighting
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35. Aachen has a pretty decent Christmas market
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36. I remember going to Valkenburg for Christmas market shopping and was bored there, so went to Aachen for dinner and drinks, much better vibe there
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37. This summer drove by Aachen because it was the only city in the area that had hotels available
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38. Aachen Cathedral, also known as Cathedral of Aix-la-Chapelle or the Kaiserdom of Aachen (German: Aachener Dom), is a Roman Catholic Church in Western Germany.A building of great historical significance, it is the oldest church in northern Europe.
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39. Aachen is a historically important city, spa and university centre in North Rhine-Westphalia, situated at the "three lands corner" where the borders of Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands meet
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40. RWTH Aachen University campus is located in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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41. The city of Aachen is a beautiful place at the crossroads of three cultures of Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, providing an ideal environment for creativity and research-based learning.
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43. RWTH Aachen University was able to attract two of the seven so-called Future Clusters, which are to be established in Germany, to the Aachen region, namely “NeuroSys” and “Hydrogen.” Two RWTH institutes will coordinate the activities in these highly innovative consortia, which are to receive 90 million euros in total funding.
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46. 11.03.2021 CHIO Aachen 2021 from 10th-19th September
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47. The later in the year, the better the event: The World Equestrian Festival, CHIO Aachen 2021, is opening its doors from 10th-19th September.
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48. Aachen Cathedral famously was the palatine Mary chapel of Charlemagne completed around AD 800 and was the coronation church for German kings from 936 to 1531
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49. The Aachen Cathedral Treasure thus had a collection of artifacts worthy of the church’s high status during the Middle Ages
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50. Aachen is a simulation/game depicting the battle for the city of Aachen from September 12 through October 21, 1944
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51. Cáchy (německy Aachen, výslovnost [ˈaːχən] IPA, v místním nářečí Oche, francouzsky Aix-la-Chapelle [eks la šapel], nizozemsky Aken, latinsky Aquæ Granni nebo Aquisgranum) jsou historické a lázeňské město v nejzápadnější části Německa, ve spolkové zemi Severní Porýní-Vestfálsko.Leží těsně u nizozemských a belgických hranic, 65 km jihozápadně od Kolína
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AACHEN [ˈäKHən, ˈäkən]
DEFINITION
Aachen - a city in western Germany near the Dutch and Belgian borders; formerly it was Charlemagne's northern capital.
This word became Åxhe in Walloon and Aix in French, and subsequently Aix-la-Chapelle after Charlemagne had his palatine chapel built there in the late 8th century and then made the city his empire's capital. Aachen's name in French and German evolved in parallel. The city is known by a variety of different names in other languages:
Aachen and its sector of the front were protected by the Siegfried Line, consisting of several belts of inter-connected pillboxes, forts, and bunkers protected by extensive minefields, "dragon's teeth" anti-tank obstacles, and barbed wire entanglements. In several areas, German defenses were over 10 miles (16 km) deep.
Early history. Flint quarries on the Lousberg, Schneeberg, and Königshügel, first used during Neolithic times (3000–2500 BC), attest to the long occupation of the site of Aachen, as do recent finds under the modern city's Elisengarten pointing to a former settlement from the same period.