RHINE PROVINCE

Ger. Rheinprovinz, former province of Prussia, W Germany. The province was also known as Rhenish Prussia and as the Rhineland. The northern section of the former province (which contained part of the industrial Ruhr district) is now included in the state of North Rhine–Westphalia, and the southern section (with its famous wine districts along the Moselle and Rhine rivers) is in Rhineland-Palatinate. The province bordered in the W on the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg and in the S on France. Koblenz (the former capital), Cologne, Düsseldorf, Aachen, and Wuppertal were among the chief cities. The region is traversed by the Rhine, Moselle, and Wupper rivers and by the lower course of the Ruhr. The Rhenish Slate Mts. are in the south. After the breakup (11th cent.) of the duchy of Lower Lorraine (see Lotharingia), of which the area was a part, the region split into more than 100 ecclesiastic and secular fiefs; Aachen and Cologne became free imperial cities. Chief among the territorial princes were the archbishops of Cologne and Trier and the dukes of Cleves, who also absorbed the duchies of Jülich and Berg. In 1614, Jülich and Berg passed to the dukes palatine of Neuburg (later electors palatine), while Cleves went to the electors of Brandenburg (later kings of Prussia). As a result of the French Revolutionary Wars, France annexed the entire territory W of the Rhine, while the territory E of the Rhine was constituted (1803) the duchy (after 1806, grand duchy) of Berg. The award of the entire territory to Prussia at the Congress of Vienna (1814–15) represented the greatest Prussian territorial gain since the partitions of Poland (see Poland, partitions of). At first divided into two provinces, the entire region was constituted the Rhine Province in 1824. One of the strongholds of Roman Catholicism in Germany, the province played an important part in the Kulturkampf later in the century. Under the Treaty of Versailles (1919), the border territories of Eupen and of Malmedy and Moresnet were ceded to Belgium, and the southernmost corner of the province was included in the Saar Territory. These were recovered by Germany after 1935, but the status quo as of 1920 (with minor modifications) was restored in 1945 after World War II and prior to the formation of the Federal Republic of Germany.

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...Deutsche Zentrumspartei History. 2. Rhine Province Germany Politics and government...Reichstag Elections in the Prussian Rhine Province 1890-1902 242...Bishops of the Dioceses in the Rhine Province 248...
...charter evidence from the provinces east of the Rhine, pointed to the ubiquity...area of Europe, down the Rhine and in the provinces to its east, in the Moselle...Frankish protection in the provinces east of the Rhine. The written accounts of...
...role. For the Romans, the Rhine from Remagen to Constance marked the border between the provinces of Germania Superior and Agri...boundary between the Roman provinces of Germania Prima and Maximia...a line from Colmar to the Rhine. 6 Even today, the Landgraben...
...Cultural Theory The Protection of the Rhine and the Great Lakes Marco Verweij...cultural theory : the protection of the Rhine and the Great Lakes / Marco Verweij ; foreword...333 91563 1 1. Water quality management Rhine River. 2. Water quality management Great...
...had forced Rumania to cede to him the province of Bessarabia and part of Bukovina...supposed to be still living in a small Rhine town. Tolbuzina, Marina Elena Skrjabinas...Bad Ems A beautiful city on the Rhine that the Skrjabins visited from Bendorf...
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...On the basis of the historical background of the Province of the Rhine in the nineteenth century and its special system of...between 1815 (the first year of the Prussian Rhineland Province) and 1900 (the introduction of the new Civil Code...
...in the rapidly industrializing Rhine province during the second half of the nineteenth...study of the neighboring Prussian province of Westphalia, a revised and shortened...Kraul, and Ditt bridges the two provinces examined by Exner-Seeman and Herrmann...
...In 1891-92, a Jewish butcher was the object of suspicion when a young boys corpse was found in Xanten, in the Rhine province, "and it was declared in wide circles that undoubtedly a Jewish ritual murder had been perpetrated for the sake...
...no. 229 (1996) 39-52, at 46. (33) It seems unlikely that the initiative of the three German bishops of the Upper Rhine Province regarding this matter does not find wide support among their episcopal brothers. Their pastoral letter, dated July...
...10, 1993, the three bishops of the ecclesiastical province of the Upper Rhine in Germany issued a pastoral letter calling for increased...In Peter Hunermanns view, the bishops of the Upper Rhine were demonstrating "how bishops should function...
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...New research has shown that Neanderthals -- early Paleolithic-era humans who lived in the Neander Valley in the Rhine Province, Germany -- did, in fact, eat a lot of red meat. Their diet was similar to that of wolves and lions, and they probably...
...Vorarlberg, on the western edge of Austria, is the countrys smallest province, and after Vienna, the most densely populated. Historically...of the countryside. Roughly halfway down Vorarlbergs upper Rhine valley lies the town of Mader, on the Swiss-Austrian border...
...Aelbert Cuyp. Dordrecht stands sentinel on the confluence of the Rhine and the Maas as, groping through flat pastures to the North...German border dear to his contemporary, Jacob van Ruisdael. His province was littoral and watery: low damp but affluent grazing-land...
...emboldened Joseph to enlarge the territory occupied by the French by invading Andalusia, the richest and most populous Spanish province, in January 1810. The invasion went smoothly, and in July the 5th Corps was sent to guard the Estremaduran valley. Engagements...
...three of the most important cities of the Rhine Valley. To the northeast is Strasbourg, France, the capital of the neighboring province of Alsace; to the east is Freiburg, a...ridgeline that offers spectacular views of the Rhine Valley. Hiking is a good option too; the...
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...New research has shown that Neanderthals - early Paleolithic-era humans who lived in the Neander Valley in the Rhine Province, Germany - did in fact eat a lot of red meat. Their diet was similar to that of wolves and lions, and they probably...
...commanded to be built to separate his provinces in what is now England from the marauding...army, seeing tough service on both the Rhine and Danube frontiers. And as he grew to...men and have the support of the entire province. The Romans showed no mercy. In a steady...
...commanded to be built to separate his provinces in what is now England from the marauding...army, seeing tough service on both the Rhine and Danube frontiers. And as he grew to...men and have the support of the entire province. The Romans showed no mercy. In a steady...
...in the west, and Switzerland in the south, bordered by the Rhine valley. Interestingly, the Danube also rises there. Aside from...established beyond all doubt that all such carvings were the sole province of the Swiss, the industry originating in the picturesque town...
...in the west, and Switzerland in the south, bordered by the Rhine valley. Interestingly, the Danube also rises there. Aside from...established beyond all doubt that all such carvings were the sole province of the Swiss, the industry originating in picturesque Brienz...
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RHINE PROVINCE Ger. Rheinprovinz...districts along the Moselle and Rhine rivers) is in Rhineland-Palatinate. The province bordered in the W on the...region was constituted the Rhine Province in 1824. One of the strongholds...
...and Amersfoort are the chief cities. It largely comprises low-lying land and is drained by the Lower Rhine (Neder Rijn) River. The province has a mixed economy, with prosperous farms and diverse industries. ____________________ Copyright 2009...
...used to designate only the former Rhine Province of Prussia, but in its general meaning...Baden . (For a description, see Rhine .) Cologne, Mainz, and Ludwigshafen...fortifications on the left bank of the Rhine and within a zone extending 31 mi...
RHENISH PRUSSIA see Rhine Province . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...portion of the former Rhine Province of Prussia (including...of the former Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau. Rhineland-Palatinate...It is drained by the Rhine and Moselle (Mosel) rivers...grown in the fertile Rhine plain. The portion of...
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