
1) Austrian resort town 2) Austrian spa 3) Black Forest locale 4) Black Forest resort 5) Black Forest site 6) Certain spa 7) Doubled, a german spa city 8) European spa 9) European spa site 10) Former country in Europe 11) Former state in West Germany 12) City in Germany 13) German region 14) German resort town
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1) Spa
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Baden is a historical German territory. Together with Württemberg and Hohenzollern, two other historical territories, it now forms the Federal State of Baden-Württemberg. == History == Following the dissolution of the old Duchy of Swabia, Baden underwent an interesting history which can be summarized as follows: After WWII this territory was sub...
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[Austrian district] Hon. mention. 援交性態ルポ 乱れた性欲 (Takehora) ...
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former state on the east bank of the Rhine River in the southwestern corner of Germany, now the western part of the Baden-Württemberg Land (state) ... [3 related articles]
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spa, eastern Austria. It lies along the Schwechat River, at the eastern edge of the Wiener Forest, south of Vienna. Settled in prehistoric times, it ...
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town, Aargau canton, northern Switzerland, on the Limmat River, northwest of Zürich. The hot sulfur springs, mentioned as early as the 1st century ... [1 related articles]
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Baden is the southernmost of Germany 's wine regions. It is primarily a long, slim strip of vineyards nestled between the hills of the Black Forest and the Rhine River ; it extends some 400 km from north to south. It runs parallel with Alsace on the other side of the Rhine . The area is the home to made co-operatives and the flatter land is easier ...
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Former state of southwestern Germany, which had Karlsruhe as its capital. Baden was captured from the Romans in 282 by the Alemanni; later it became a margravate and, in 1806, a grand duchy. A state...
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Wine region in South-West Germany
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Synonym (also Badner) for the grape variety Blauer Portugieser; see there Blue Portuguese The red grape variety originates from Lower Styria (Austria-Hungary) in what is now north-eastern Slovenia, although the name incorrectly refers to Portugal. There are over a hundred synonyms; the most important ones grouped alphabetically by country are ...
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(Germany) Former state of southwestern Germany, which had Karlsruhe as its capital. Baden was captured from the Romans in 282 by the Alemanni; later it became a margravate and, in 1806, a grand duchy. A state of the German empire 1871–1918, then a republic, and under Hitler a
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(Switzerland) Town in Aargau canton, Switzerland, near Zürich, at an altitude of 388 m/1,273 ft; population (1990) 14,800. Its hot sulphur springs and mineral waters have been visited since Roman times
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