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About Germany: German Cities (4)

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Kempten

Germany’s oldest town offers excellent access to the Eastern Alps The small town of Kempten in Bavaria was originally settled by the Celts before becoming a Roman town. Its rich..

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Trier

The birthplace of Karl Marx Trier is in the far west of Germany on the border with Luxembourg, which lies just under 50 kilometers to the southwest. A part of the state of..

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Karlsruhe

A major legal center and a true science powerhouse.

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Deggendorf

A historic city on the fringes of the vast Bavarian Forest Located in upper Bavaria, Deggendorf is a small city with over a thousand years of history. Today it's a quaint place to..

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Ilmenau

The base of Thuringia's second-largest university Located in the in-state of Thuringia, Ilmenau lies more or less equidistant between the north and south of Germany and near to..

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Worms

A city dating back to Celtic times, Worms is famed for its history and its wine A city in the Rhineland-Palatinate, Worms is situated in the southwest of Germany on the Upper..

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Weimar

Home to Goethe, Schiller, and the architects of the Bauhaus Movement Weimar may not be large, but it has played a huge role in German history. In the 18th century, this Thuringian..

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Hannover

Birthplace of royal families, and a gorgeous city of gardens Lower Saxony's capital, Hannover, is a bustling city with a glorious past. Home to the Hanoverian dynasty (which..

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Lippstadt

A large university town with old-world charm

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