Only 1 town and that's Berlin but they all speak German in french towns
most swedes speak English, but there is no town where English is the main language.
German (or Deutsch) is the national language of Germany. It is also spoken in Switzerland, and dialects of it are spoken in Austria. Incidentally, there are towns in the Patagonia region of Argentina where the German language is primarily spoken.
There are a few different towns that speak Spanish. Some of the towns that speak Spanish are Long beach Los-Angles, Long Island New York and Sugar land Houston TX.
There are towns within South Africa which are named after German towns, but there is no town which is generally german speaking. South Africa has had many German immigrants, and they named towns in South Africa after their home towns. Examples are Berlin, Stuttgart, Hanover, Frankfurt.
I guess in Hannover.
well none have German names
Just the way we did :)
The largest German town in the us is cincinnat Ohio since many German immigrants live there
first he went to his home towns military, but he was rejected because he was too weak so he then he went to the German military.
In South Australia - Hahndorf, Birdwood (formerly Blumberg), Lobethal, and Peterborough (Petersberg) are some examples of towns with German roots (some of these towns had name changes during World War 1).
Spanish, Portuguese, and English. In Brasil the people speak Portuguese, and in the rest of the countries they speak Spanish and some English. They speak English in some parts of Brasil too. There are a number of native languages spoken throughout South America, specific to individual tribes, especially in the Amazon basin. Additionally, there are towns and villages in Patagonia where German is spoken. German-Chileans are the fifth largest minority group in Chile.
No. In the region of Flanders (North) people speak Dutch, in most of Wallonia (South), people speak French and in the very east of Wallonia there are a few towns (Eupen, Malmedy, Sanct-Vith) where they speak German. The capital, Brussels, has two official languages, French and Dutch, but many other languages are spoken: English, Spannish, Portuguese, Arabic ...