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"The Rhine Gorge is a popular name for the Upper Middle Rhine Valley". Hear, hear. Among whom? Ignorant little Englanders who love BoJo and Nigel Farage? Or Texan rednecks who worship Donald the Trump as "the only rightful Potus"? There isn't even a German word for "Rhine Gorge", so you can imagine it is definitely not popular among the locals. Everyone just calls it "Rheintal" (Rhine valley). — Preceding
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