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  1. The incorporation of neighbouring rural communities over the past 60 years has made Dresden the fourth largest urban area in Germany after Berlin, Hamburg, and Cologne. The most important river in Dresden is the Elbe river, the only navigable body of water to flow through the city. There are also a number of tributaries such as the river ...

  2. Hamburg. Berlin. Düsseldorf. Cologne. Frankfurt. Stuttgart. Munich. location of the seven largest cities in Germany, urban districts highlighted. Germany's sixteen states are further subdivided into 402 districts of which 107 are urban districts [1] ( Kreisfreie Städte or Stadtkreise) – cities which constitute a district in their own right.

  3. Category:Districts of Lower Saxony. Lower Saxony is divided into 37 districts ( Landkreise ). See also: List of places in Lower Saxony and Category:Towns in Lower Saxony . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Districts of Lower Saxony.

  4. Area. Germany is in Central Europe, bordering Denmark in the north, Poland and the Czech Republic in the east, Austria and Switzerland in the south, France and Luxembourg in the south-west, and Belgium and the Netherlands in the north-west. It lies mostly between latitudes 47° and 55° N (the tip of Sylt is just north of 55°), and longitudes ...

  5. 14 de may. de 2024 · Prussia and the other states in Northern and Central Germany united as a federal state, the North German Federation, on July 1, 1867. The Southern states Bavaria, Wurttemberg, Baden, and Hesse-Darmstadt entered military alliances with Prussia. Those states joined the North German Federation in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71.

  6. Munich (German: Landkreis München) is a rural district in Upper Bavaria in south Bavaria, Germany. However the district does not include the city of Munich, which it partially surrounds and which is an urban district itself. Towns and municipalities Towns and municipalities in Landkreis München