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  1. Bad Kreuznach (German pronunciation: [baːt ˈkʁɔʏtsnax] ⓘ) is a town in the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is a spa town, most well known for its medieval bridge dating from around 1300, the Alte Nahebrücke, which is one of the few remaining bridges in the world with buildings on it.

  2. Bad Kreuznach is a district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Rhein-Hunsrück, Mainz-Bingen, Alzey-Worms, Donnersbergkreis, Kusel and Birkenfeld . History. The region is full of medieval castles, especially along the Nahe River.

  3. Bad Kreuznach é um distrito (kreis ou landkreis) da Alemanha localizado no estado da Renânia-Palatinado. [1] [2] Cidades e municípios

  4. Bad Kreuznach é uma cidade localizada no estado da Renânia-Palatinado, Alemanha. Localiza-se nas margens do rio Nahe . É a capital do distrito de Bad Kreuznach . A cidade é uma estância termal .

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    • Andreas Ludwig
  5. Bad Kreuznach (bis 1924 Kreuznach) ist eine Kurstadt und der Sitz der Kreisverwaltung des Landkreises Bad Kreuznach in Rheinland-Pfalz. Als Mittelzentrum mit Teilfunktionen eines Oberzentrums ist sie administratives, kulturelles und wirtschaftliches Zentrum einer Region mit mehr als 150.000 Einwohnern.

  6. www.bad-kreuznach-tourist.de › en › points-ofHistory of Bad Kreuznach

    In the 18th century, the town is under the sole rule of the counts palatine of Simmern. From 1723, construction of the saltworks and the start of salt production in Bad Münster am Stein and in Salinental valley which belongs to the town of Bad Kreuznach in 1898. From 1798 to 1814, Kreuznach belongs to France. From 1815 to 1945, the town ...

  7. Bad Kreuznach, city, Rhineland-Palatinate Land (state), west-central Germany. It lies along the Nahe River, a tributary of the Rhine, about 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Mainz . The site of a Roman fortress and later (819) of a Carolingian palace (Cruciniacum), it fell to the bishops of Speyer in 1065 and to the counts of Sponheim in 1241 and ...