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Karlsruhe
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Karls·ru·he also Carls·ru·he  (kärlzr, kärls-)
A city of southwest Germany on the Rhine River west-northwest of Stuttgart. Founded in 1715, it was badly damaged in World War II. The rebuilt city is an industrial, judicial, and cultural center. Population: 286,000.

Karlsruhe (German) [ˈkarlsruːə]
n
(Placename) a city in SW Germany, in Baden-Württemberg: capital of the former Baden state. Pop.: 276 700 (1999 est.)


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