Koblenz
[ koh-blents ]
/ ˈkoʊ blɛnts /
noun
Definition for koblenz (2 of 2)
Coblenz
or Ko·blenz
[ koh-blents ]
/ ˈkoʊ blɛnts /
noun
a city in W Germany, at the junction of the Rhine and Moselle rivers.
Example sentences from the Web for koblenz
At the end of July our garrison at Koblenz was feverishly agitated.
A German deserter's war experience |AnonymousAfter finishing his schooling as a soldier, he returned to Koblenz from Metz and in the fall was commissioned as a lieutenant.
An Aviator's Field Book |Oswald Blcke
British Dictionary definitions for koblenz (1 of 2)
Koblenz
Coblenz
/ (German ˈkoːblɛnts) /
noun
a city in W central Germany, in the Rhineland-Palatinate at the confluence of the Rivers Moselle and Rhine: ruled by the archbishop-electors of Trier from 1018 until occupied by the French in 1794; passed to Prussia in 1815, becoming capital of the Rhine Province (1824–1945) and of the Rhineland-Palatinate (1946–50); wine trade centre. Pop: 107 608 (2003 est)
Latin name: Confluentes (ˌkɒnflʊˈɛntiːz)