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Selz (other)
Selz is a river in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Selz may also refer to: * Selz, North Dakota, United States * Selz, Ukraine, an earlier name of Lymanske * Selz Abbey, Alsace, France See also * Rhein-Selz, a municipality in Mainz-Bingen, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany * Salz (other) * Selzen, a municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany * Seltz Seltz (; ) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department of the Grand Est region in north-eastern France. It is located on the Sauer river near its confluence with the Rhine, opposite the German town of Rastatt. History The former Celtic settlement ... (German: ''Selz''), a commune in Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France * Sulz (other) * Sülz (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Selz
The Selz is a river in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, and a left hand tributary of the Rhine. It flows through the largest German wine region, Rheinhessen (Rhenish Hesse). It rises near the village of Orbis in the county of Donnersbergkreis, crosses the border from the Palatinate into Rhenish Hesse and after about the town of Alzey in the Alzey-Worms district. There the river passes a pond, and disappears underground, flowing through ditches under the town. On its way it passes through Gau-Odernheim, Nieder-Olm and Ingelheim, before finally discharging into the Rhine in , a district of Ingelheim. The Selz has a catchment area of characterised by a warm, dry climate with an average annual precipitation of around . Despite its low, and often irregular water flow, the Selz is regarded as the main river in the rather dry rolling countryside of Rhenish Hesse. During periods of low water, its waters consist of a significant amount of clean effluent from sewage farms. Environ ...
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Selz, North Dakota
Selz is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Pierce County, North Dakota, United States. Its population was 40 as of the 2020 census. St. Boniface Cemetery, Wrought-Iron Cross Site, near Selz, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 46 people, 23 households, and 11 families in the CDP. The population density was . There were 30 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the CDP was 97.8% White, and 2.2% Asian Asian may refer to: * Items from or related to the continent of Asia: ** Asian people, people in or descending from Asia ** Asian culture, the culture of the people from Asia ** Asian cuisine, food based on the style of food of the people from Asi .... There were 23 households, of which 21.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 34.8% were marr ...
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Selz, Ukraine
Lymanske ( uk, Лиманське) is a rural settlement in Rozdilna Raion of Odesa Oblast in Ukraine. It belongs to Lymanske settlement hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Lymanske is located along the east side of the Kuchurhan Reservoir on the border with Transnistria in Moldova. Population: The villages of Selz (named after Seltz in Alsace) and Kandel were established at this location along the Kuchurhan River in 1808 by Roman Catholic German and Alsatian (French citizens) immigrants to the Kutschurhan Valley, then part of the Russian Empire. It received its present name after the remaining German residents were driven from the area by the advancing Soviet army in 1944. History Lymanske, as well as many of the surrounding settlements, originally began as a German agricultural colony. Germans began settling in southern Ukraine and the Crimean Peninsula in the late 18th century, but the bulk of immigration and settlement occurred during the Napoleonic period, from ...
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Selz Abbey
Selz Abbey or Seltz Abbey (german: Kloster Selz; french: Abbaye de Seltz) is a former monastery and Imperial abbey in Seltz, formerly Selz, in Alsace, France. History The Benedictine monastery, dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, was founded in about 991 by Adelheid, the second wife of Otto I and dowager empress, later Saint Adelheid, who was buried there on 16 December 999. In January 992 it was granted royal ''tuitio'' and immunity (roughly the equivalent of the later Imperial immediacy) by Otto III. The abbey suffered from severe floods in 1307, and was rebuilt between 1307 and 1315. The relics of Saint Adelheid, which apparently survived the floods, were moved to the church of Saint Stephen in Seltz. A daughter house of the abbey, founded at Mirmelberg in 1197, was washed away by floods in 1469. The abbey was eventually secularized in 1481 and the monks formed a college of canons operating as the chapter of the nearby St. Stephen's church (a mile away from the abbey), retai ...
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Rhein-Selz
Rhein-Selz is a ''Verbandsgemeinde'' ("collective municipality") in the district Mainz-Bingen in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It takes its name from the two rivers Rhine and Selz. It is situated on the left bank of the Rhine, south of Mainz. It was formed on 1 July 2014 by the merger of the former ''Verbandsgemeinden'' Nierstein-Oppenheim and Guntersblum. Its seat is in Oppenheim Oppenheim () is a town in the Mainz-Bingen district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The town is a well-known wine center, being the home of the German Winegrowing Museum, and is particularly known for the wines from the Oppenheimer Krötenbru .... The ''Verbandsgemeinde'' consists of the following ''Ortsgemeinden'' ("local municipalities"): Verbandsgemeinde in Rhineland-Palatinate {{MainzBingen-geo-stub ...
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Salz (other)
Salz is a German word meaning ''salt'' and may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Salzburg, a city in Austria * Salzburg (state), Austria * Salz, Rhineland-Palatinate, municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany * Salz, Bavaria, town in the district of Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria, Germany * Salz (Freiensteinau), district of Freiensteinau, Hesse People * Anthony Salz (born 1950), British solicitor * Rich Salz, original author of InterNetNews Rivers * Salz (river), small river in Hesse, Germany * Salz, the occasional German name of the river Sajó in central Slovakia and northeastern Hungary See also * Selz (other) Selz is a river in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Selz may also refer to: * Selz, North Dakota, United States * Selz, Ukraine, an earlier name of Lymanske * Selz Abbey, Alsace, France See also * Rhein-Selz, a municipality in Mainz-Bingen, Rhin ... * Sulz (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Selzen
Selzen is an ''Ortsgemeinde'' – a municipality belonging to a ''Verbandsgemeinde'', a kind of collective municipality – in the Mainz-Bingen district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Geography Location Selzen lies between Mainz and Worms in Rhenish Hesse on the Selz. The winegrowing centre belongs to the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' Rhein-Selz, whose seat is in Oppenheim. History In 782, Selzen had its first documentary mention under the name ''Salzen'' in the Lorsch codex. Grave finds from the New Stone Age (2000 BC), from Roman times (AD 100) and from Frankish times in the 6th and 7th century document a historic place. From the Early Middle Ages until the 16th century, Selzen belonged to the Worms Cathedral Foundation. The Cathedral Court was the Foundation’s tithe court. In the 15th century, the Electorate of the Palatinate acquired the chapel court and ousted the Worms Cathedral Foundation. This action is reflected in the then court seal (and in the current coat of arms ...
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Seltz
Seltz (; ) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department of the Grand Est region in north-eastern France. It is located on the Sauer river near its confluence with the Rhine, opposite the German town of Rastatt. History The former Celtic settlement of ''Saliso'' near a crossing of the Rhine river was mentioned as the Roman ''castrum Saletio'' in the ''Notitia Dignitatum'' about 425. Later a part of the German stem duchy of Swabia, Emperor Otto I granted the area to his wife Adelaide of Burgundy in 968. Saint Adelaide established Selz Abbey in 991 and died here eight years later. In 1357 Emperor Charles IV of Luxembourg raised Selz to an Imperial city, after which the town joined the Alsatian Décapole league. It however lost its immediate status in 1414, when it was mediatised by Elector Palatine Louis III of Wittelsbach. Seltz finally was annexed by France in 1680. Landmarks Église Saint-Étienne de Seltz was last built in 1954–6. Ferry Seltz - Plittersdorf (Germany). The R ...
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Sulz (other)
Sulz may refer to: Austria *Sulz, Vorarlberg, a municipality the district of Feldkirch, Vorarlberg * Sulz im Weinviertel, a town the district of Gänserndorf, Lower Austria Germany *Sulz am Neckar, a town in Baden-Württemberg *Sulz (Altmühl), a river of Bavaria, Germany Switzerland *Soulce, a former municipality in the canton of Jura, formerly known as Sulz * Sulz, Aargau, a former municipality in the canton of Aargau *Sulz, Lucerne a former municipality in the canton of Lucerne Ukraine *Sulz, Ukraine, village in the Mykolaiv Raion within the Mykolaiv Oblast See also * Salz (other) * Selz (other) Selz is a river in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Selz may also refer to: * Selz, North Dakota, United States * Selz, Ukraine, an earlier name of Lymanske * Selz Abbey, Alsace, France See also * Rhein-Selz, a municipality in Mainz-Bingen, Rhinel ... * Sülz (other) {{geodis ...
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