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  2. Central Germany (geography) - Wikipedia

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    The central point shifted several times during the country's eventful history. Today Niederdorla in the state of Thuringia claims to be the most central municipality in Germany. A plaque was erected and a lime tree planted at 51°9′48.15″N 10°26′51.66″E  /  51.1633750°N 10.4476833°E  / 51.1633750; 10.4476833 after the 1990 ...

  3. Geography of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Between lie the forested uplands of central Germany and the low-lying lands of northern Germany (lowest point: Neuendorf-Sachsenbande at 3.54 metres (11.6 ft) below sea level), traversed by some of Europe's major rivers such as the Rhine, Danube and Elbe. [4] Germany has the second-most borders of any European country, after Russia.

  4. Central German Metropolitan Region - Wikipedia

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    The "region" is not actually a metropolitan area in the geographic sense of the word as an agglomeration of nearby urban areas, rather it is a registered association, [3] the Europäische Metropolregion Mitteldeutschland e.V. whose membership is composed of towns, cities, municipalities, and companies, colleges and chambers of commerce in the ...

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  6. Germany in the Fall: 10 Best Places to See the Leaves ... - AOL

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    Thüringer Wald, or The Thuringian Forest, is situated in central Germany. This is a really long range of mountains – 120 km – with dense forests on many of the mountain slopes and great ...

  7. Central Uplands - Wikipedia

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    Central Uplands in Baden-Württemberg: the Kaiserstuhl Central Uplands in North Rhine-Westphalia: Siegtal in the Rhenish Massif. The Central Uplands [1] [2] (German: die Mittelgebirge [3]) is one of the three major natural regions of Germany. It stretches east to west across the country.

  8. Central Germany - Wikipedia

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    Central Germany (linguistics) is the region where the Central German dialects are spoken; Central Germany (geography) describes the regions in the geographic center of Germany; Central Germany (cultural area) is the economic and cultural identity of a region in Germany. The name dates back to the 19th century, when the area was in a roughly ...

  9. Central Germany (cultural area) - Wikipedia

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    Central Germany (German: Mitteldeutschland [ˈmɪtl̩ˌdɔʏtʃlant] ⓘ) is an economic and cultural region in Germany.Its exact borders depend on context, but it is often defined as being a region within the federal states of Saxony, Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt, or a smaller part of this region, such as the metropolitan area of Leipzig and Halle plus the surrounding counties.