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This is my second trip to Germany and Munich in a week. Both trips were work related, and this second one not actually planned, but necessary. Before we start talking about carbon footprint I mean... I have been many times to Munich over the last ten ...
... Vanny Van Van Van is also home to such a person. Anyway, that stuff certainly doesn't seem to happen anywhere else in germany except munich. In fact, the lederhosen count at the moment reads: munich 24 - rest of germany 2. The rest of germany has a lot ...
I am back in Munich for the third time in about 3 months. It is work this time as well, so unfortunately no time to visit the Bavarian Alps (as kind of promised back in July). Next time maybe??? Heck, what a boring blog entry, not even a photo of some ...
... , but there is always google. This name is, without a doubt, the finest name of all the campervans containing Australians in all of Germany. And let me tell you, there are a bloody heap. And not only campervans, but everywhere. That's right. Well, at ...
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City Starter Kit: Munich
Posted on Dec 19, 2008, 23:10:20
Munich Starter Kit This isn't meant to be a guidebook. It is simply an introduction to a forum about Munich/Bavaria/Germany. I'm Lauren, and I briefly lived in Munich in 2008. Please feel free to post any questions here and I'll try to respond ...
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Starter Kit for Germany by Local Expert
Posted on Oct 2, 2009, 20:16:18
... of culture and cosmopolitanism. Other cities of Germany are also exciting: the Bavarian mentality is best seen in Munich, Hamburg is Germany's major port facility and displays quite a different type of cosmopolitan atmosphere. Obviously, there are also ...
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Which region in Germany?
Posted on Oct 15, 2009, 08:17:24
... trip (or better say my stay in one place) will last for about two weeks. Any suggestions?? I loved the former East Germany when I was there, particularly Berlin and Dresden. But Bavaria is also a beautiful area with the Alps, München, Füssen with nearby ...
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Which region in Germany?
Posted on Dec 17, 2008, 01:51:48
For a sense of stereotypical "Germany," I'd suggest Munich (Muenchen). There are great train connections all over Bavaria from there, and a lot of the smaller towns are inviting. Some places, like the castles of Neuschwanstein and ...
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