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Items in Wiesbaden taken from Moderne Kunst in Meister-Holzschnitten Band XIII (1897) (results page 1)


Wiesbaden, capital of Hesse-Nassau, a famous German watering-place, abounding in hot springs, 5 m. NW. of Mainz; has a number of fine buildings and fine parade grounds, picture-gallery, museum, and large library; is one of the best-frequented spas in Europe, and is annually visited by 60,000 tourists or invalids; it was famed for its springs among the old Romans.

Population (1907) 65,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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The new chain of office for the Mayor of Wiesbaden
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Wiesbaden; Hesse; Germany