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Ich glaube, dass sie Wiesbaden bedeuten! Ich bin traurig, dass Sie meinem Deutschen verzeihen müssen. Es ist ziemlich schlecht.
The correct spelling is Wiesbaden and is pronounced [vees-bahd-n]. For more info see the link below.
The city's name was Wittenberg, now Lutherstadt Wittenberg, where Luther famously posted his 95 Theses in 1517. (When originally founded, the city was named Wittenborg.)(This is not the same place as the smaller "Wittenburg" in Northern Germany.)
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Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.
He had a female German Shepard named blondie
Probably damask, named after the city of Damascus.
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The famous French landmark named after a German city is the Eiffel Tower, which was named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel. The name "Eiffel" itself is derived from the German town of Eifel, located in western Germany. The tower, completed in 1889, has become an iconic symbol of Paris and France as a whole.
Berne is the capital city of Switzerland. It is the fourth most populous city and has 36 municipalities. The official language in the city is German.
No, Nuremberg (Nurnberg in German) was not named after the Norns. The city's name is thought to have originated from the Old High German word "nourenberc," meaning "rocky hill."
The rottweiler dog is so named because it was originally used as a hunter dog in the town of Rottweil in Germany. The dogs were originally known in German as Rottweiler Metzgerhund, meaning "Rottweil butchers' dogs".
The city's name was Wittenberg, now Lutherstadt Wittenberg, where Luther famously posted his 95 Theses in 1517. (When originally founded, the city was named Wittenborg.)(This is not the same place as the smaller "Wittenburg" in Northern Germany.)
Bern is a German word. It is a city and canton in Switzerland. The word is related toBär, German for bear. The city's mascot is a bear, it was supposedly named after Duke Berchtold killed a bear there in 1191 a.d. There is also a bear pit in Bern.
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.
German settlers had a very large impact on the settling and naming of cities in Wisconsin. Luxemburg is one example of a town with a German name. New Berlin, another, is the seventh largest German named city in America.
There are several I can think of: - Frankfurter - Hamburger - Wienerschnitzel (Wien - Vienna in Austria) - Vienna sausages - Berliner - Linzertorte (very yummy shortbread cake named after the Austrian city) I expect there are many others.
Budweiser is named after České Budějovice (German name: Budweis). There's also Pilsner Urquell, named after Plzeň (German name: Pilsen). Answer: Pilsner Did you know:Pilsen, or Plzen as it is known locally in the Czech Republic, is a sister city to Birmingham, Alabama.
"Kohlenstoff" is the German word for "carbon".