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Title: The earth and its inhabitants ..
Identifier: earthitsinhabita386recl (find matches)
Year: 1883 (1880s)
Authors: Reclus, Elisée, 1830-1905; Ravenstein, Ernest George, 1834-1913; Keane, A. H. (Augustus Henry), 1833-1912
Subjects: Geography
Publisher: New York, D. Appleton and company
Contributing Library: MBLWHOI Library
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203 GERMANY. order to obtain a glimpse of ancient Treves. The "holy coat" occasionally attracts vast numbers of pilgrims to Treves, but that town has recently met with a formidable rival in the neighbouring village of Marpinge», whence miraculous appearances of the Virgin Mary bave been reported. The Moselle below Treves has a course of no less than 110 miles before it joins the Rhine, but throughout this extent not a single town of importance is met with, though small villages are plentiful. The narrow valley, bounded by vine-clad hills, affords no room for a large town, and only at the confluence could space be found for a larger agglomeration of houses. Cohlcnz (34,130 inhabit- ants), the Confluentcs of the Romans, has not attained the importance which its Fig. 119.—TiiEVES (Tkier) Scale 1 : 124.000.
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•2 Miles. position would seem to warrant. Its inferiority to Frankfort and Cologne is accounted for by the fact of its being surrounded by sterile, thinly peopled hills, possessing few resources. Besides this, the military character of the town must necessarily cripple its industrial and commercial development. Coblenz has a fine Byzantine church, a noble railway bridge over the Rhine, and an ancient bridge across the Moselle, but the structures which principally attract attention are its fortifications. Right opposite rises the impregnable citadel of Ehrcnhreitstcin, with its casemated batteries. The detached forts surrounding the town aff'ord shelter to an army of 200,000 men, and yet all these fortifications can be defended by 5,000 men, so carefully have they been planned.

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