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The German language does not differentiate between town and city. Depending on size, they are referred tp as:

Landstadt- population under 5, 000

Kleinstadt - population over 5, 000 and under 20,000

Mittelstadt - population over 20,000 and under 100,000

Großstadt - population over 100,000 and under 1,000,000

Millionenstadt- population over 1,000,000

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