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the hot springs at Aachen have been channeled into baths... at Aachen for the first time... no source attesting any significant building activity at Aachen in his time apart from the building of the... Aachen remained a city of regional importance... the city of Aachen even deployed its handful of soldiers to chase away the road... Aachen declined in importance... be found in the 18th century guidebooks to Aachen as well as to other spas... This explains why Aachen was chosen as site of several important congresses and peace treaties... Aachen was destroyed partially... division employed to keep Aachen out of allied hands as long as possible... The cathedral of Aachen has been designated as a... Inside you can find five frescoes by the Aachen artist Alfre Rethel which show legendary scenes from the life of Charlemagne... Aachen has a large number of spin... Aachen was the administrative centre for the coal... Aachen was also the host of the... a committee of Aachen citizens annually awards the... The International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen was awarded in the year 2000 to the President of the United States... Aachen became the first coin... The earliest date for which an Aachen coin is still extant is dated 1373... The local speciality of Aachen is an originally stonehard type of sweet bread... Aachen is at the western end of the... Typical Aachen street with early 20th century Gr... Typical Aachen street with early 20th century Gr... Typical Aachen street with early 20th century... Aachen University of Technology... Aachen University of Applied Sciences... Aachen University of Applied Sciences... Aachen is known in different languages by different names... Aachen University of Applied Sciences... Aachen Zoo at Zoo... Map of the Aachen Area in 1789...

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