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The capital of the Holy Roman Empire under Charlemagne.
City that was divided following the end of WWII.
Capital of West Germany from the end of WWII to the reunification.
Capital of Germany's smallest state.
This city's cathedral is the most visited landmark in Germany.
Home to a football team known sometimes as 'BVB', who play in Germany's largest football stadium.
City that was controversially bombed in February 1945.
The electronic music band Kraftwerk are originally from this city.
Home to the 400-year-old Krupp family ironworks.
Home to the busiest airport in Germany and the third busiest in Europe.
The LZ 129 Hindenburg airship was designed and built here.
Host to the 1936 Winter Olympics.
Home to Germany's largest port.
The legendary Pied Piper led away the rats and children of this town.
Home to the Royal House that provided six monarchs of Britain from 1714-1901.
Home to the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany and the Federal Court of Justice of Germany.
Location of the 'Deutsches Eck,' a river headland promoting German unity.
'Capital' of the Hanseatic League, a mediæval confederation of market towns.
City nicknamed 'die Quadratestadt' because of its grid-like layout.
Along with Osnabrück, site of the signing of the Treaty of Westphalia.
Home to the annual 'Oktoberfest.'
Location of Nazi war trials after WWII.
Mercedes Benz and Porsche are based in this city.
Birth town of Albert Einstein.
Home to the church where Martin Luther posted his Ninety-Five Theses.
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