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Koblenzer

Koblenzer is a demonym used for people from Koblenz, a city in western Germany. The term can also describe things associated with Koblenz.

Koblenz lies in Rhineland-Palatinate at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers. The city’s location

The city is known for a number of landmarks and cultural institutions. The Deutsches Eck (German Corner)

In German, the term Koblenzer is used for male inhabitants, Koblenzerin for female inhabitants, and Koblenzerinnen

helped
shape
its
historical
role
as
an
urban
center
in
antiquity
and
the
Middle
Ages.
Its
name
is
linked
to
the
confluence;
in
Latin
sources
the
site
appears
as
Confluentes,
from
which
the
modern
German
name
Koblenz
is
derived.
on
the
Rhine
bank
marks
the
meeting
point
of
the
Rhine
and
Moselle,
and
the
Ehrenbreitstein
Fortress
overlooks
the
river.
The
Electoral
Palace
sits
in
the
old
town,
and
Koblenz
hosts
museums
and
other
cultural
venues.
It
is
also
the
seat
of
the
University
of
Koblenz-Landau
and
serves
as
a
regional
center
for
economy,
administration,
and
transportation.
in
the
plural.
Local
speech
includes
Koblenzer
Platt,
the
regional
vernacular
spoken
in
parts
of
the
Koblenz
area.