About Germany: German Cities (10)
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Flensburg
Known for its beer and Danish feel, Flensburg is a town of rich culture and history Situated right on Germany’s northern border with Denmark, Flensburg is the third-largest town..
Kaiserslautern
Home to the largest US military community outside of America Kaiserslautern, located in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, sits in the southwest corner of Germany. The city is..
Augsburg
A renaissance city and once the heart of a trading empire As the hub of the Fugger trading dynasty in the 16th century, Augsburg was once Europe's economic nexus. Nowadays, this..
Frankfurt am Main
Germany's financial powerhouse on the River Rhine Frankfurt am Main is Germany's fifth-largest city, and its primary financial hub. One of the world's top 5 stock markets,..
Soest
A historic town surrounded by nature A small city in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Soest is located around 50km east of Dortmund. Sports and recreation are important in..
Bremerhaven
One of the busiest port cities in Germany Created as a specialist port for the ancient trading city of Bremen, Bremerhaven is now a bustling city in its own right. The port was..
Gelsenkirchen
A coal mining center that's reinvented itself as a sustainable hub Located in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Gelsenkirchen has around 250,000 inhabitants and is part of the..
Berlin
Germany's capital is full of history and culture Berlin, the German capital, is known for its many historical places, cultural attractions and unique atmosphere. Located by the..
Frankfurt (Oder)
The gateway from Germany to Poland Frankfurt (Oder), or Frankfurt an der Oder, is a city with a complex history, and one of the smallest in Germany. Located on the border between..