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  1. Wiesbaden is an elegant spa town in Hesse in the west of Germany, popular for its magical springs since Roman times. Seated beside the Rhine, Wiesbaden is nestled in rolling hills dotted by vineyards and castles. It is a top destination for river boats with visitors frequenting its rebuilt neo-classical center with Kurhaus, casino and city palace.
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    Wiesbaden, the capital city of the German state of Hesse, is one of the oldest spa towns in Europe, blessed with 14 hot springs. Other than rejuvenating wellness options, Wiesbaden is known for its stunning architecture and sprawling parklands.
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    Wiesbaden is a rail junction with varied industries. Important products include metal, concrete, electronics, machinery, transport equipment, and foodstuffs. There are also printing firms, publishing houses, and film studios. Wiesbaden is a wine centre, famous for its Sekt (German champagne).
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    In 1851 the architect Philipp Hoffmann built a small mountain park on the peak, dotted with monuments and amenities. The centrepiece is a Classical Monopteros temple, where the best view of Wiesbaden can be had. A hotel built on the crest of the hill burnt down in 1989, leaving a solitary tower, now occupied by a restaurant.
    Lined with magnificent neoclassical buildings that were rebuilt after WWII, Wiesbaden, the state capital of Hesse, is one of Europe's oldest spa towns, with hot springs still flowing today. It's 40km west of Frankfurt, across the Rhine from Mainz.
    Wiesbaden ( German pronunciation: [ˈviːsˌbaːdn̩] ⓘ; lit.'meadow baths') is the capital of the German state of Hesse, and the second-largest Hessian city after Frankfurt am Main. With around 283,000 inhabitants, it is Germany's 24th-largest city. Wiesbaden forms a conurbation with a population of around 500,000 with the neighbouring city of Mainz.
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    The city of Wiesbaden is one of the wealthiest cities in Germany and one of those with above-average purchasing power. The United States Army Europe and Africa headquarters are located in Wiesbaden-Erbenheim. Wiesbaden is the capital of the German state of Hesse, and the second-largest Hessian city after Frankfurt am Main.
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    Wiesbaden has long been famous for its thermal springs and spa. Use of the thermal springs was first documented by the Romans. The business of spring bathing became important for Wiesbaden near the end of the Middle Ages. By 1370, 16 bath houses were in operation. By 1800, the city had 2,239 inhabitants … See more

    Wiesbaden is the capital of the German state of Hesse, and the second-largest Hessian city after Frankfurt am Main. With around 283,000 inhabitants, it is Germany's 24th-largest city. Wiesbaden forms a … See more

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    The Palace Square
    The Schloßplatz ("palace square") is situated in the center of the city, surrounded by several outstanding buildings. The See more

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    Wiesbaden is well connected to the German motorway (Autobahn) system. The See more

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    Wiesbaden is situated on the right (northern) bank of the Rhine, above the confluence of the Main, where the Rhine's main direction changes from north to west. The city is across … See more

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    Classical antiquity
    While evidence of settlement at present-day Wiesbaden dates back to the Neolithic era, historical records document continuous … See more

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    The current mayor of Wiesbaden is Gert-Uwe Mende of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), … See more

    Lucius D. Clay Kaserne (formerly Wiesbaden Army Airfield or WAAF) is located adjacent to Wiesbaden-Erbenheim and is home to the See more

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