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Three Biggest Cities by Germanic-Speaking Country on a Map

Can you name the three biggest cities by population in each of the European countries, where the majority speaks a Germanic Language?
Using city proper figures, according to citypopulation.de
Luxembourg and Liechtenstein are filled in automatically due to their small size
Some of these cities are majority French speaking
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Germany
German
3.64 m
Berlin
1.84 m
Hamburg
1.47 m
Munich
 
 
Belgium
Dutch
1.90 m
Brussels
958 k
Antwerp
544 k
Liège
 
 
Switzerland
German
420 k
Zurich
204 k
Geneva
173 k
Basel
 
 
Ireland
English
1.17 m
Dublin
208 k
Cork
94.1 k
Limerick
United Kingdom
English
8.99 k
London
1.15 k
Birmingham
623 k
Glasgow
 
 
Sweden
Swedish
974 k
Stockholm
579 k
Gothenburg
344 k
Malmö
 
 
Denmark
Danish
1.33 m
Copenhagen
280 k
Aarhus
180 k
Odense
 
 
Iceland
Icelandic
222 k
Reykjavik
18.8 k
Reykjanesbær
18.7 k
Akureyri
Netherlands
Dutch
1.11 m
Amsterdam
829 k
Rotterdam
803 k
The Hague
 
 
Austria
German
1.91 m
Vienna
291 k
Graz
206 k
Linz
 
 
Norway
Norwegian
1.01 m
Oslo
257 k
Bergen
225 k
Stavanger
Luxembourg
Luxembourgish
122 k
Luxembourg
36.2 k
Esch-sur-Alzette
27.1 k
Differdange
 
 
Liechtenstein
German
6.0 k
Schaan
5.6 k
Vaduz
5.2 k
Triesen
 
 
+2
Level 59
May 4, 2020
It's Flemish tho
+5
Level 70
May 4, 2020
Flemish is a dialect of Dutch though. If I wanted I could seperate Austrian or Swiss German from Standard German too but I don't see a reason to overcomplicate things.