About Germany: German Cities (12)
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Ulm
Picturesque Ulm is located on the River Danube Situated in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Ulm is a historic city that was founded in around 850. Known as the birthplace of Albert..
Dresden
A city of palaces and breathtaking churches rebuilt meticulously after WWII Saxony's capital, Dresden, was one of the epicenters of the 18th-century Baroque movement, resulting in..
Würzburg
Young people and sunny days in this Bavarian city Located by the river Main and in the northern part of Bavaria, Würzburg is considered to be in the middle of Germany. The city is..
Bremen
A green city rich in culture and modern life Known as the greenest city in Germany, Bremen is a vibrant place with plenty on offer yet retains natural features beautifully. Bremen..
Wismar
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its Gothic architecture Located on the Baltic Sea in Northern Germany, Wismar is a port city in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. A part..
Cologne
Cologne Cathedral and Carnival are typical of the city Cologne, or Köln in German, is the largest city in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the fourth largest in Germany...
POP Academy Stuttgart
The Stuttgart POP Academy is a local branch of the privately owned POP group of universities.
Ulm University
Ulm University is a modern, progressive public university located in the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg in southern Germany. This highly ranked university is a top 150 Times Higher..
Osnabruck
A university city with a restored Old Town center Osnabrück (also spelt Osnabruck or Osnabrueck) is in the state of Lower Saxony in the north-west of Germany. It is one of the..