Bremen, Kiel and Hanover are not that far away.
Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich are the three largest cities in Germany by population.
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Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich are three major cities in Germany.
The Black Forest is in the south of Germany, near Switzerland. Hamburg is a city in the far North of Germany, near Denmark.
Berlin, Hamburg.
Helsinki, Finland; Hamburg, Germany; and Halle, Belgium; Hannover, Germany; Heraklion, Greece; Horsens, Denmark; and Huelva, Spain are cities in Europe.
You can visit the cities of Munich and Hamburg in Germany. Munich is in the southern part of the country, known for its beer gardens and Oktoberfest, while Hamburg is in the northern part and is a major port city.
Hamburg, Berlin, Munich, Nuremburg, Leipzig, and Frankfurt.
If you mean the four *biggest* cities, in order of population: Berlin Hamburg Munich Düsseldorf
Kiel There are several notable port cities in Germany that are on or near the Baltic Sea, but Kiel is the largest and most profitable.
Hanover (Lower-Saxony) Stuttgart (Baden-Württemberg) Hamburg (Hamburg) Bremen (Bremen) München (Bavaria) the cities and the federal state they belong to
No, Hamburg is in the north of Germany