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Peacen

I want to know about this city in germany?

Katholisch, germany

    



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Nekkra
There is a Katolisch-Willenroth. It's in the state of Hessen, a couple hours northeast of Frankfurt off A66.


ffperki
Katholisch and Evangelisch are both religious practices One being Catholic and the other being Protestant, I lived there for many years and there is no city by either name.


T
This is not a city. Katholisch means Catholic.

If this was part of a address or ad, its common to show a person's religious preference. Sometimes its abbreviated, i.e. Kath or Ev. for Lutheran/Protestent. These are the two most common.


ARRGH!!!
Katholisch is the german word for catholic, not a city. Do you mean Garmisch?



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