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'''Baden-Baden''' is a city in the [[German]] state of [[Baden-Wuerttemberg|Baden-Württemberg]]. The city became fashionable in the Nineteenth Century as a spa resort due to the apparent beneficial effects of the spring waters there.  
 
'''Baden-Baden''' is a city in the [[German]] state of [[Baden-Wuerttemberg|Baden-Württemberg]]. The city became fashionable in the Nineteenth Century as a spa resort due to the apparent beneficial effects of the spring waters there.  
  
When Germany was occupied after [[World War II]], the city became the headquarters for the French zone.
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When Germany was partitioned after [[World War II]], the city became the headquarters for the French zone.
 
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Revision as of 15:54, October 14, 2011

Baden-Baden is a city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. The city became fashionable in the Nineteenth Century as a spa resort due to the apparent beneficial effects of the spring waters there.

When Germany was partitioned after World War II, the city became the headquarters for the French zone. [1]

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