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Heilbronn

A literary city that's famous for its wines Located in northern Baden-Wuerttemberg, Heilbronn was a major medieval trading city, so much so that it was immortalized in Von..

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Heidenheim an der Brenz

A small industrial town at the heart of Swabia Heidenheim an der Brenz is located in the state of Baden-W¨¹rttemberg, not far from the border with Bavaria, and is home to around..

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Stralsund

Angela Merkel's old Bundestag seat and a major industrial center Located right in the northeastern tip of Germany, Stralsund lies in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, in which..

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Neu-Ulm

A Swabian town that's been reinvented by education Located in the province of Bavaria, but culturally part of Swabia, Neu-Ulm is a suburb of the historic city of Ulm. Once the..

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Koblenz

A symbol of German unity and a beautiful Rhineland city Founded under the Roman Empire, Koblenz lies at the meeting point of the Rhine and Mosel Rivers, where visitors can find..

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Reutlingen

The gateway to the picturesque Swabian Jura mountains Reutlingen is located in the state of Baden-W¨¹rttemberg. The city has a long history in the textile industry, which remains..

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Hagen

An industrial city with beautiful natural surroundings Located in the German state North Rhine-Westphalia, Hagen is a mid-sized city positioned where the rivers Ruhr, Lenne,..

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Darmstadt

A global scientific powerhouse and historical capital For centuries, Darmstadt was the capital of independent Hesse, one of the many Grand Duchies that made up Germany before..

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Rostock

A maritime city home to the oldest university in the Baltics Situated on the Baltic Coast at the estuary of the River Warnow, the city is home to a historically significant port...

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