A city of central Germany northeast of Kassel. Chartered in 1210, the city is noted for its university, founded in the 1730s. Population: 122,000.
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A city of central Germany northeast of Kassel. Chartered in 1210, the city is noted for its university, founded in the 1730s. Population: 122,000.
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