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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 153 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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NAHE , a See also:

river of See also:Germany, a See also:left-See also:bank tributary of the See also:Rhine, rises near Selbach in the See also:Oldenburg principality of See also:Birkenfeld. For some distance it forms the boundary between the Bavarian See also:Palatinate and the Prussian Rhine See also:Province, and it falls into the Rhine at See also:Bingen. Its length is 78 m., but it is too shallow and rocky to be navigable. Its picturesque valley, through which runs' the railway from Bingerbrifck to See also:Neunkirchen, is largely visited by tourists. See Schneegans, Geschichte See also:des Nahetals (See also:Kreuznach, 1890).

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