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Hosted a Conference, where Africa was divided between European Powers
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Berlin
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Seat of the short lived parliament, which was founded after the Revolution of 1848
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Frankfurt
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Home of Goethe and Schiller, gave the Republic of 1919 - 1933 its name
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Weimar
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Leading members of the Nazi Gouverment were trialed in this city after WWII
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Nuremberg
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City with an import sea port. The Beatles gave their first concerts there
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Hamburg
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The Battle of the Nations, where a coalition army defeated Napoleon, happened next to this city
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Leipzig
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Holy Roman Emperors were traditionally coronated in this city in Western Germany
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Aachen
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The printing press was invented in this city by Johannes Gutenberg
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Mainz
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Hosted the 1972 Olympic Games, where Palestinian terrorists killed 12 people
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Munich
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In this city a Councel ended the Western Schism of 1378 to 1417 and elected Martin V. as Pope
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Constance
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Bavarian city, home to the Fuggers and place where a religious peace treaty was signed in 1555
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Augsburg
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Industrial center at the Ruhr, home to the Krupp AG, the biggest weapon manufacturer of Nazi Germany
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Essen
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Leading city of the Hanseatic League and historically important trading city on the Baltic Sea
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Lübeck
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Capital of Saxony, which was destroyed by allied bombers in February 1945
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Dresden
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City in Baden, which is the seat of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany
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Karlsruhe
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The royal house of Great Britain was named after the city in Lower Saxony from 1714 - 1901
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Hanover
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Romans founded this city, which became the birthplace of St Ambrose and Karl Marx
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Trier
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Martin Luther published his 95 theses in this city, thus sparking the Protestant Reformation
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Wittenberg
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The Peace of Westphalia ended the Thirty Years War in this city (Catholics)
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Münster
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The Peace of Westphalia ended the Thirty Years War in this city (Protestants)
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Osnabrück
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