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German university town, and setting for "The Student Prince"
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heidelberg
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Heidelberg is a city situated on the river Neckar in south-west Germany . The fifth-largest town in the State of Baden-Württemberg after Stuttgart , Karlsruhe , Mannheim and Freiburg im Breisgau , Heidelberg is part of the densely populated Rhine-Neckar ...
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Population (2000): 72 Housing Units (2000): 27 Land area (2000): 0.518048 sq. miles (1.341738 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.518048 sq. miles (1.341738 sq. km) FIPS code: 28214 Located within: Minnesota ...
Usage examples of heidelberg.
Constantinople by Cephalas and then discovered, centuries later, among the manuscripts in the Bibliotheca Palatina in Heidelberg.
Miles upon miles of plain, rolling east and west and north and south like the billows of a frozen sea, only broken, far along the Heidelberg road, by some hills, known as Rooi Koppies.
On July 21st the Boers made a determined attack upon the railhead at a point thirteen miles east of Heidelberg, where over a hundred Royal Engineers were engaged upon a bridge.
Heidelberg and Carolina commandos kept so aggressive an attitude that the British could not weaken the lines opposed to them.
It was in the first week of July that Clery joined hands with the Heidelberg garrison, while Coke with the 10th Brigade cleared the right flank of the railway by an expedition as far as Amersfoort.
Louis’ empire, which now is interrupted in the Argonne, will be extended across and down the Rhine, as far as Mannheim and Heidelberg, and when domestic tranquillity is finally restored to St.
The storming party consisted of some hundreds of picked volunteers from the Heidelberg (Transvaal) and Harrismith (Free State) contingents, led by de Villiers.
If the drive from Heidelberg to Dachau had proven easy, the same could not be said for the trek to Sonnenbrucke.
He explained how he had cajoled his family physician into falsifying his medical history and providing him with a new drug that would prevent the occurrence of his diastolic irregularity during the two days of his physical at Heidelberg.
John Jacob Astor, the individual in question, was born in the honest little German village of Waldorf, near Heidelberg, on the banks of the Rhine.
According to the records in the library, several sentient species evolved along with humans from the same stock-robusts and heidelbergs, they called them-but the erects essentially erased the robusts, and the moderns wiped out the heidelbergs.
Perhaps I should simply start over elsewhere: exempli gratia, post-Napoleonic Bonn or Heidelberg.
He required a witness who could point at the butchered remains lying on a gurney in the basement of the American Military Hospital in Heidelberg and state with irrefutable certainty, “.
In an attempt to discredit Heidelberg, Keating headed a carefully orchestrated chorus of media pundits, stating that Heidelberg was "off the reservation.
But where before they'd struggled to answer the flood of scientific and media inquiries, now they found that most of their incoming volume was kids looking for help on science projects and lonely postgrads wishing they were on Mars instead of in Ann Arbor or Heidelberg or Jakarta.