English: The Lahn joint into the Rhine in near Niederlahnstein, Germany. The legend of this says "The Lahn river joints into the Rhine near Niederlahnstein facing Koblenz-Stolzenfels mit castle Schloss Stolzenfels."
Deutsch: Die Lahn mündet bei Niederlahnstein, Deutschland in den Rhein. Gegenüber: Koblenz-Stolzenfels mit Schloss Stolzenfels.
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The original photo was taken on July 25, 2004, by de:Benutzer:Brego, and uploaded on Sep. 24, 2005, by the photograper himself. This came form de:Bild:Lahnmündung.jpg in German Wikipedia.
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The Lahn joint into the Rhein. This came form de:Bild:Lahnmündung.jpg in German Wikipedia. The lengend of this says "Die Lahn mündet bei Niederlahnstein in den Rhein. Gegenüber: Koblenz-Stolzenfels mit Schloss Stolzenfels." The original photo wa