"Schleswig", "Stuttgart", "Siegen", "Schweinfurt", "Speyer", "Schwerin", "Saarbrücken", "Schleswig", "Siegen" and "Speyer"
Stockholm, Sheffield.
Leeds
· Stuttgart, Germany
Stuttgart Solingen Saarbruecken
Stuttgart and Saarbrucken are cities in Germany. Solingen and Siegen are cities in Germany.
Washington cities beginning with S include: Seattle Spokane Sparta
Terrence Leslie Hansen has written: 'Beginning German' -- subject(s): German language, Grammar
Edward R. Brandt has written: 'The Ott family on two continents' -- subject(s): Genealogy 'Identifying and locating the hometowns of your ancestors' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, Genealogy, German Americans, Miscellanea 'Finding ancestors' -- subject(s): Genealogy, German Americans, Handbooks, manuals 'Our Germanic ancestors in Europe' -- subject(s): Genealogy, History 'Learning and deciphering the Gothic script' -- subject(s): Gothic Writing, Miscellanea, Paleography 'The beginning and the end' -- subject(s): Genealogy, German Americans, Handbooks, manuals
Maria Stehle has written: 'Ghetto voices in contemporary German culture' -- subject(s): Inner cities, Inner cities in literature, Other (Philosophy) in mass media, German literature, German National characteristics, Mass media, Themes, motives, Cities and towns in motion pictures
There are no German foods beginning with the letter X (Xereswein (sherry) is not really a food)For a list of German words beginning with X, please see the related question.
With the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, many Germans moved to cities and began working in mills and then factories.
There are no English cities beginning with the letter 'A'. The only two British cities beginning with 'A' are Armagh (NI) and Aberdeen (Scotland).