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NEUENAHR

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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 425 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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NEUENAHR , a See also:

spa of See also:Germany, in the Prussian See also:Rhine See also:province, situated at the See also:foot of a See also:basalt See also:peak, in the pleasant valley of the See also:Ahr, to m. N.W. of See also:Remagen on the Rhine by the railway to Adenau. Pop. (29o5) 3388. It is well laid out, has an Evangelical and two See also:Roman See also:Catholic churches, and carries on a considerable See also:trade in the red wines of the See also:district. There are five alkaline springs with temperatures from 69° to 102° F., the See also:waters of which are specific in chronic See also:catarrh of the See also:respiratory See also:organs, See also:gout, See also:rheumatism and See also:diabetes. In the immediate vicinity lies the See also:Apollinaris See also:spring. See Schmitz, Erfahrungen fiber See also:Bad Neuenahr (5th ed., See also:Ahrweiler, 1887) ; and Schwenke, See also:Die Kurmittel See also:des Bades Neuenahr (See also:Halle, 1900).

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