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Catholic University of Applied Sciences, Mainz

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The Catholic University of Applied Sciences Mainz (German Katholische Hochschule Mainz) is a university located in Mainz, Germany. It was founded in 1972 and is operating on behalf of the Roman Catholic Dioceses Cologne, Limburg, Mainz, Speyer and Trier.

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Catholic University of Applied Sciences, Mainz
Saarstraße, Mainz Hartenberg-Münchfeld

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Katholische Hochschule Mainz

Saarstraße 3
55131 Mainz, Hartenberg-Münchfeld
Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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