Kreisfreie Stadt Koblenz

Koblenz is a city in the state of in the in the Federal Republic of . Koblenz has about 114,000 inhabitants; the surrounding area accounts for about 400,000 people in total.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Deutsches Eck and Electoral Palace.

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The is the name of a promontory in , , where the river joins the Rhine. Named after a local commandry of the Teutonic Order, it became known for a monumental of William I, first German Emperor, dedicated in 1897 in appreciation of his role in the unification of Germany.

The in , was the residence of the last Archbishop and Elector of Trier, Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony, who commissioned the building in the late 18th century.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Vallendar and Lahnstein.

is a town in the district , in , . It is situated on the right bank of the Rhine, approx. 4 km north-east of . is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde .

is a town on the right-hand side of the where the river Lahn flows into the Rhine.

Kreisfreie Stadt Koblenz

Latitude
50.3581° or 50° 21′ 29″ north
Longitude
7.5947° or 7° 35′ 41″ east
Population
113,000
Elevation
75 metres (246 feet)
Open location code
9F299H5V+6V
Geo­Names ID
3247459
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