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Bad Godesberg

British  
/ baːt ˈɡoːdəsbɛrk /

noun

  1. the official name for Godesberg

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During the night, a freight train collided with a fallen branch in Bad Godesberg, a suburb of Bonn.

From Seattle Times

Mrs. Hinton, who ran her child-care service for 16 years until 2007, was born Diana Forcier in Bad Godesberg, Germany, and grew up mainly in Arlington.

From Washington Post

To understand how Beethoven finally got back to Vienna, I hopped on a train to Bad Godesberg, a former spa resort.

From New York Times

These included the United States Embassy in Bad Godesberg in 1991 and a bomb attack on an administrative building of the Deutsche Bank in 1990.

From New York Times

Now there is a growing population of Muslim immigrant families, many of whom have moved into the neighborhood of Bad Godesberg, filling many of the houses left empty by the shift in capitals.

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