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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..

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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..

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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..

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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,..

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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..

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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..

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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..

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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..

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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..

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