Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Frontiers of the Roman Empire – The Lower German Limes' has mentioned 'Rhine' in the following places:
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The Lower Germanic Limes separated that part of the Rhineland left of the Rhine as well as the Netherlands, which was part of the Roman Empire, from the less tightly controlled regions east of the Rhine. | WIKI |
It then followed the course of the Rhine and ended at the Vinxtbach in present-day Niederbreisig, a quarter in the town of Bad Breisig, the border with the province of Germania superior. | WIKI |
The Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes then started on the opposite, right-hand, side of the Rhine with the Roman camp of Rheinbrohl. | WIKI |
The Rhine Line was guarded by a chain of castra for auxiliary troops. | WIKI |
It was laid out partly by Augustus and his stepson and military commander, Drusus, who began to strengthen the natural boundary of the Rhine from the year 15xc2xa0A.xc2xa0D. The decision not to conquer the regions east of the Rhine in 16xc2xa0A.xc2xa0D. made the Rhine into a fixed frontier of the Roman Empire. | WIKI |
The Rhine-Meuse delta with the Lower Rhine in the background | WIKI |
As it runs along the Rhine the Lower Germanic Limes passes four landscapes with different topography and natural character. | WIKI |
From roughly the area of Bonn, the Rhine valley opens into the Cologne Bay, which is bounded by the Bergisches Land, which hugs the river on the right-hand side, and the Eifel and High Fens to the southeast and east. | WIKI |
In the vicinity of the military camp of Novaesium, the Cologne Bay expands further into the Lower Rhine Plain, a river terrace landscape. | WIKI |
Only a little west of today's German-Dutch border, roughly in the area of the legion camp of Noviomagus, the Lower Rhine Plain transitions into the watery marshland formed by the Rhine and Meuse and which finally ends at the North Sea in the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt delta. | WIKI |