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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MannheimMannheim - Wikipedia

    Mannheim is located at the confluence of the Rhine and the Neckar in the Kurpfalz ( Electoral Palatinate) region of northwestern Baden-Württemberg. The city lies in the Upper Rhine Plain, Germany's warmest region. Together with Hamburg, Mannheim is the only German city bordering two other federal states.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BraunschweigBraunschweig - Wikipedia

    The Braunschweig tramway network is an inexpensive and extensive 35 km (22 mi) long electric tramway system. First opened in 1897, it has been modernized, including a 3.2 km (2.0 mi) extension in 2007. [60] The network has an 1,100 mm ( 3 ft7+5⁄16in) gauge, unique for a European railway or tramway network.

  3. Altstadt (Munich) Coordinates: 48.138°N 11.574°E. Center of Munich's Old Town with the Marienplatz, Old and New Town Hall, St. Peter and the Frauenkirche. The Munich Old Town is part of the Bavarian capital Munich and has belonged to the city the longest, even if some places which are meanwhile districts of Munich, were mentioned long before ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WürzburgWürzburg - Wikipedia

    Würzburg ( German: [ˈvʏʁtsbʊʁk] ⓘ; Main-Franconian: Wörtzburch) is, after Nuremberg and Fürth, the third-largest city in Franconia located in the north of Bavaria. Würzburg is the administrative seat of the Regierungsbezirk Lower Franconia. It spans the banks of the Main river .

  5. Geografía. Típico paisaje montañoso en la cuenca de Stuttgart. Stuttgart está situada en el centro del Estado de Baden-Württemberg, en medio de una larga serie de colinas. El centro de la ciudad se sitúa entre valles y viñedos, por eso la ciudad es apodada como Stuttgarter Kessel («La olla stuttgartina»).

  6. Aschaffenburg in Bavaria. Aschaffenburg ( German pronunciation: [aˈʃafn̩bʊʁk] ⓘ; South Franconian: Aschebersch) is a town in northwest Bavaria, Germany. The town of Aschaffenburg is not part of the district of Aschaffenburg, but is its administrative seat. Aschaffenburg belonged to the Archbishopric of Mainz for more than 800 years.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MainzMainz - Wikipedia

    Mainz ( / maɪnts /; [3] German: [maɪnts] ⓘ; see below) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, and with around 221,000 inhabitants, it is Germany's 35th-largest city. It lies in the Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region —Germany's second-largest metropolitan region after Rhine-Ruhr —which also encompasses ...