Köln is how you say Cologne in German.
Cologne (in German - Köln)
Cologne is written 'Koln' in German. The name comes from the Latin 'Colonia'.
The river that flows through Cologne is the Rhine, or Rhein in German.
The ancient Romans called it "Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium". The "colonia" part is where "Cologne" derives from. Also, German uses different names for a lot of cities- the German name for Cologne still is "Köln".
The last name Koelsch is of German origin, derived from the word "kölsch" which means "from Cologne" in reference to the city of Cologne in Germany. People with the last name Koelsch may have ancestors who originated from or were associated with Cologne.
German Sport University Cologne was created in 1947.
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Cologne Cathedral, located in Cologne, Germany, is a prime example of German Gothic architecture. It is known for its intricate detailing, soaring height, and imposing twin spires, making it an iconic landmark in the city.
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It's actually Kölner Bank, and it's in Cologne (spelled Köln in German), Germany.