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  2. Day trip - Wikipedia

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    In Germany in 2011, day trips were the predominant type of tourism. According to figures from the Hanover Chamber of Industry and Commerce, 2.84 billion day trippers spent an average of 28 euros in total (gross) that year, around 79.5 billion euros and 564 million Day business travelers €14.2 billion.

  3. Aachen thermal springs - Wikipedia

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    The city of Aachen has stated that the spring water contains "not less than 19 different mineral elements." [6] The discharge flow from the Aachen springs is 3.5 million liters per day, making them the most productive thermal springs in Germany. The springs at Burtsheid discharge 2.2 million liters per day. [5]

  4. Eifel National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Eifel National Park protects the wood-rush and beech woods that flourish in the maritime climate and which have been preserved to this day in parts of the North Eifel, but which originally covered the entire Eifel region as well as large parts of Central Europe. An area of 110 square kilometres (42 sq mi) is covered by deciduous and ...

  5. Tourism in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Physical map of Germany. Germany is the eighth-most-visited country in the world, [1] [2] with a total of 407.26 million overnights during 2012. [3] This number includes 68.83 million nights by foreign visitors, the majority of foreign tourists in 2009 coming from the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland (see table).

  6. Eifel - Wikipedia

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    Location of the Eifel in Germany. The Eifel lies between the cities of Aachen to the north, Trier to the south and Koblenz to the east. It descends in the northeast along a line from Aachen via Düren to Bonn into the Lower Rhine Bay. In the east and south it is bounded by the valleys of the Rhine and the Moselle.

  7. Lousberg - Wikipedia

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    Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany At 264 meters, the Lousberg (historically sometimes also spelled Louisberg , Luisberg or Loysberg ) is a prominent elevation on the northern edge of the historic center of Aachen , which was laid out as a forest and mountain park at the beginning of the 19th century according to plans by Maximilian ...

  8. List of World Heritage Sites in Germany - Wikipedia

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    With German reunification, East Germany was dissolved on 3 October 1990. [4] Germany has 54 sites on the list, with a further seven on the tentative list. The first site listed was the Aachen Cathedral in 1978. The most recent addition took place in 2024. [3] Three sites are natural and 51 are listed for their cultural significance.

  9. Friesenrath - Wikipedia

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    Friesenrath is a small historic village in western Germany, near the spa town Aachen and the tri-border region to Belgium and the Netherlands. Friesenrath is located in the valley of the creek Inde at the edge of the low mountain range Eifel, 11 km southeast of the centre of Aachen. There are several evidences that the village was founded under ...

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