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  2. Munich Airport - Wikipedia

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    Munich Airport's growth continued in 2018 with an all-time high of 46.2 million passengers. The airport also saw 413,000 take-offs and landings, an increase of 2.2% above the prior year. With 266 destinations, Munich Airport increased its global network and is among the leading air transportation hubs in Europe. [18]

  3. Messestadt Riem - Wikipedia

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    Messesee in Messestadt Riem. Messestadt Riem (literally: Convention City Riem; Central Bavarian: Messestod Ream) is an urban district in the east of Munich.It is part of the municipality 15 Trudering-Riem, and located entirely on the grounds of Munich-Riem airport which closed in 1992 and now comprises a residential area, the Neue Messe München trade fair center and the Riem Arcaden shopping ...

  4. File:Sign with house numbers in Munich, Germany.jpg

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  5. 15 Cities Where Houses Are Best Bargains Right Now - AOL

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    During the pandemic, Americans yearned to move to places with more space - allowing for working - and working out -- from home and the security of social distancing. And that drove up housing ...

  6. List of airports in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Frankfurt Airport (Frankfurt am Main Airport, also: Rhein-Main Airport) Freiburg im Breisgau: Baden-Württemberg: EDTF QFB Freiburg Airport: Friedrichshafen: Baden-Württemberg: EDNY FDH Friedrichshafen Airport (Bodensee Airport, Friedrichshafen) Giebelstadt: Bavaria: EDQG / ETEU: GHF: Giebelstadt Airport (formerly Giebelstadt Army Airfield ...

  7. Holbeinstraße - Wikipedia

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    It branches off to the right at the height of Ismaninger Straße 65, and heads east, where it is lined mostly from, Gründerzeit style, rental buildings until the Schumannstraße. On the north side of the road, until the Lamontstraße, it is lined by administrative and commercial buildings (formerly the National Insurance Institution, [ 3 ] [ 4 ...

  8. Studentenstadt - Wikipedia

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    Orange House, on the right side the Red house, in the back the Hanns-Seidel-House (HSH) The tallest building: Hanns-Seidel-House Altstadt (in the background: Max Kade House) Studentenstadt is a student housing complex in Munich, Germany. The complex was built in two stages, between 1961-1968 and between 1970-1977, and is Germany's largest ...

  9. Munich - Wikipedia

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    Munich is the hub of a developed regional transportation system, including the second-largest airport in Germany and the Berlin–Munich high-speed railway, which connects Munich to the German capital city with a journey time of about 4 hours. Flixmobility which offers intercity coach service is headquartered in Munich.