- Germany.
Nierstein lies in
Rhenish Hesse on the
Rhine between Mainz and Worms. In
Nierstein the Flügelsbach
empties into the Rhine.
Nierstein's neighbours...
-
Nierstein-Oppenheim is a
former Verbandsgemeinde ("collective muni****lity") in the
district Mainz-Bingen (Rheinhessen) in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany...
- of the Rheingau. A part of the
Rhine Terrace,
between Nackenheim and
Nierstein is
known as the Red
Slope (Roter Hang)
because of the
presence of red...
- (disambiguation) St. Anthony's
School (disambiguation)
Weingut St.
Antony in
Nierstein Saint Anthony in (in Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and German) San Antonio...
- Alzey-Worms.
Other towns include Bingen, Alzey, Nieder-Olm, Ingelheim,
Nierstein, Oppenheim, and Osthofen. Many
inhabitants commute to work in
Mainz or...
- (Brandenburg)
Nienburg (Saale) (Saxony-Anhalt)
Nienburg (Lower Saxony)
Nierstein (Rhineland-Palatinate)
Niesky (Saxony)
Nittenau (Bavaria)
Norden (Lower...
- the
Ingelheimer Rotweinfest, the wine
presentation on the
Roten Hang in
Nierstein or the
feast of the
young wine in Gau-Algesheim. "Bevölkerungsstand 31...
- Mainz. Thus, he
decided to
feint at
Mainz while making his real
effort at
Nierstein and Oppenheim, 9–10 mi (14–16 km)
south of the city.
Following this primary...
- March,
General George S.
Patton sent his
Third Army
across the Rhine, at
Nierstein, to form
another bridgehead. His superior,
General Omar Bradley, released...
- the
Allied invasion of Germany. The 5th ID
crossed the
river Rhine at
Nierstein on the
night of 22
March 1945.
After capturing some 19,000
German soldiers...