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  2. Moselle Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Moselle Valley (French: vallée de la Moselle, pronounced [vale də la mɔzɛl]; German: Moseltal, pronounced [ˈmoːzl̩ˌtaːl] ⓘ) is a region in north-eastern France, south-western Germany, and eastern Luxembourg, centred on the river valley formed by the river Moselle. The Moselle runs through, and along the borders of, the three ...

  3. Moselle - Wikipedia

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    The Moselle at Pont-à-Mousson, France The Moselle valley from the Roscheider Hof Open Air Museum, Konz, Germany The Moselle at Trier, Germany The Moselle near Cochem, Germany Beilstein on the Moselle Cours from Grevenmacher to Cochem 1705 The Moselle at Cochem, Germany Confluence of the Moselle (right) and Rhine (left) rivers at the Deutsches Eck in Koblenz

  4. Mosel (wine region) - Wikipedia

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    Mosel (German: [ˈmoːzl̩] ⓘ) is one of 13 German wine regions (Weinbaugebiete) for quality wines (Qualitätswein, formerly QbA and Prädikatswein), and takes its name from the Mosel River (French: Moselle; Luxembourgish: Musel). Before 1 August 2007 the region was called Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, but changed to a name that was considered more ...

  5. Bernkastel-Kues - Wikipedia

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    Bernkastel-Kues. Bernkastel-Kues (German pronunciation: [ˌbɛʁnkastl̩ˈkuːs] ⓘ) is a town on the Middle Mosel in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is well-known for its winegrowing. The town is a state-recognized health resort (Erholungsort), seat of the Verbandsgemeinde of Bernkastel-Kues and ...

  6. Koblenz–Trier railway - Wikipedia

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    Koblenz–Trier. The Koblenz–Trier Railway is a railway line in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, located mostly on the left (northern) bank of the Moselle, connecting Koblenz via Bullay to Trier. It is known in German as the Moselstrecke, i.e. "Moselle line". It is often called the Moselbahn links der Mosel ("Moselle railway left of ...

  7. List of German wine regions - Wikipedia

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    The 13 major wine regions (Anbaugebiete) are Ahr, Baden, Franconia, Hessische Bergstraße, Mittelrhein, Mosel, Nahe, Palatinate, Rheingau, Rheinhessen, Saale-Unstrut, Saxony, and Württemberg. With the exceptions of Saxony and Saale-Unstrut, most of Germany's major wine regions are located in the western part of the country.

  8. Mülheim an der Mosel - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes. 54486. Dialling codes. 06534. Vehicle registration. WIL. Website. www.muelheimmosel.de. Mülheim is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

  9. Zell (Mosel) - Wikipedia

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    Zell was founded by the Romans sometime later than AD 70. The outlying centre of Kaimt had its first documentary mention in 732 or 733. In 1222, Zell was granted town rights. Beginning in 1332, it was an Electoral-Trier town and until 1794 the seat of an Electoral-Trier Ober amt. With the occupation of the Rhine 's left bank by French ...