Bad Ems

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Bad Ems is a historic spa town in western Germany, renowned for its mineral springs and picturesque location along the Lahn River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
spa town
climate temperate oceanic climate
coordinateLocation 50.3333°N 7.7167°E
country Germany
dialingCode +49 2603
distanceTo about 12 km east of Koblenz
elevation approximately 80 metres
hasCityHall Rathaus Bad Ems
hasHeritageStatus historic spa town
hasHotSpring Bad Ems mineral springs
hasIndustry bottling of mineral water
health and wellness services
tourism
hasLandmark Bismarck Tower Bad Ems
Kurhaus Bad Ems
Malbergbahn upper station (disused funicular)
Kurhaus Bad Ems
surface form: Marmorsaal Bad Ems

Russian Orthodox Church of St. Alexandra, Bad Ems
hasPark Kurpark Bad Ems
hasPopulation approximately 9,000 inhabitants
hasProduct Emser pastilles
hasRailwayStation Bad Ems station
surface form: Bad Ems West station

Bad Ems station
hasRiverCrossing Lahn River bridge
surface form: Lahn bridges in Bad Ems
hasSpaFacility Emser Therme
hasTouristAttraction hiking trails in surrounding hills
historic spa architecture
river promenade along the Lahn
isSeatOf Verbandsgemeinde Bad Ems-Nassau
knownFor mineral springs
picturesque river valley setting
spa culture
locatedIn Rhineland-Palatinate
western Germany
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Rhein-Lahn-Kreis
locatedInTouristRegion Upper Middle Rhine Valley World Heritage Site
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley buffer zone
locatedInValley Lahn
surface form: Lahn valley
locatedNear Koblenz
locatedOnRiver Lahn
officialLanguage German
partOf Middle Rhine wine region
surface form: Middle Rhine region
postalCode 56130
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
traversedBy Lahn Valley Railway
vehicleRegistrationCode EMS

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