aachen

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German - Turkish
(Coğrafya) Batı Almanya'da bir şehir
n.pr. Ekslasapel, Ahen, Aachen
French - Turkish

Definition of aachen in French Turkish dictionary

chapelle
şapel
chapelle
[la] küçük kilise
English - English
A city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
French Aix-la-Chapelle City (pop., 1995 est.: 247,000), western Germany, southwest of Cologne. It was inhabited by Romans in the 1st century AD. A center of Carolingian culture, and the second city of Charlemagne's empire, it was the site of his great palace. The cathedral built by Charlemagne 800 saw the coronation of most German kings of the 10th-16th century; his chapel, with his tomb, remains as part of the larger Gothic cathedral today. Aachen was part of France 1801-15. It is famous for its many spas
{i} city in west Germany
a city in western Germany near the Dutch and Belgian borders; formerly it was Charlemagne's northern capital
Chapelle
Aix la Chapelle Aix la Chapelle Congress of Aix la Chapelle Treaty of
aachen

    Hyphenation

    Aa·chen

    Turkish pronunciation

    äkın

    Pronunciation

    /ˈäkən/ /ˈɑːkən/

    Etymology

    () From German Aachen, from Latin aquae (“waters, i.e. sources”), referring to the sacred springs associated with the Celtic god Granus.
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