Rezept für Zwiebelkuchen

Rezept für Zwiebelkuchen

Zwiebelkuchen Zwiebelkuchen ist ein weitverbreitetes, warm serviertes Gericht in Deutschland und der Schweiz. Dieser herzhafte, mit Schinken und Zwiebeln gefüllte “Kuchen” ist gerade in der Herbstzeit sehr beliebt und wird oft auf Märkten verkauft. In unserem heutigen Blog zeigen wir euch, wie ihr diese Köstlichkeit selber zu Hause machen könnt. 🙂     Zutaten Für […]

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Thu, Oct 31st 2013 |
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Top 10 German Books

Top 10 German Books

Top 10 German Books In our spare time we like to watch TV, meet friends, exercise or go to the cinema. But when was the last time you read a really good book? One that captivates you and draws you into a different world? If you can’t remember, then it’s time for you to look […]

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Thu, Oct 3rd 2013 |
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Get Ready For Oktoberfest

Get Ready For Oktoberfest

Oktoberfest It’s that time of the year again – 16 days of beer, sausage, pretzels and fun rides. Yes, it’s Oktoberfest-time in Munich. Have you booked your flights yet? It’s the biggest and probably most popular fair in the world with 6 million foreign people attending every year. If you’ve never been to the Oktoberfest […]

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Thu, Sep 19th 2013 |
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Top 10 German Movies

Top 10 German Movies

Top 10 German Movies Let’s be honest, who doesn’t like to go to the cinema or stay in on a cold Friday night with a good movie and a take away! But which movie are you going to watch? If you are bored of all the “ordinary” films out there, why not try a foreign […]

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Thu, Aug 1st 2013 |
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Typical German Food and Drink

Typical German Food and Drink

German Food and Drink What is the first thing that pops into your head when you think about German food? Lots of sausage, beer and bread? Well yes, Germans love their cold meats, refreshing beers and freshly baked breads but there is actually a lot more to German cuisine than “sausage”. Did you know, for […]

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Thu, Jul 4th 2013 |
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Nürnberg - A Guide to Nuremberg

Nürnberg – A Guide to Nuremberg

Nürnberg – A Guide to Nuremberg With 500 000 inhabitants, Nuremberg is Bavaria’s second largest city and is situated in the Franconia area. It is especially crowded with tourists during the winter season due to the famous Nuremberg Christmas market. Nuremberg used to be a very popular destination for German kings during the Holy Roman […]

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Wed, Dec 7th 2011 |
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North German Counties

North German Counties

The 9 North German Counties Berlin: Berlin is capital, city and county in one. Berlin has 3.4 million inhabitants. The area of Berlin is 891.85 km² and is, with 3880 inhabitants per square meter, the most populated city in Germany. Berlin became part of the Federal State of Germany in 1990 after the fall of […]

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Wed, Oct 26th 2011 |
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Düsseldorf - A Guide to Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf – A Guide to Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf – A Guide to Düsseldorf Düsseldorf is the capital of the county Nord-Rhein Westfalen but is by far not the biggest city in the county with only 585 000 inhabitants. That’s why rivalry between other larger cities is high (So don’t mention Cologne in Düsseldorf). Düsseldorf is a very posh and wealthy city with […]

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Wed, Oct 12th 2011 |
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South German Counties

South German Counties

The 7 South German Counties Bavaria: At 70,538km², Bavaria is the biggest county of Germany. It’s capital is the metropolis Munich, which is famous for its yearly Oktoberfest (beer festival) and a laid-back traditional atmosphere. Bavaria has a population of 12.5 million. It divides into 3 areas: 1. Franconia to the north, 2. Historic Bavaria […]

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Wed, Aug 24th 2011 |
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Stuttgart - A Guide To Stuttgart

Stuttgart – A Guide To Stuttgart

Stuttgart – A Guide to Stuttgart Stuttgart is the capital of the county Baden-Württemberg. Stuttgart has nearly 600,000 inhabitants and is among Germany’s most populated cities. The city’s population has grown rapidly in the last decades. Stuttgart is home to Mercedes Benz, Porsche and some other big companies. On the other hand, Stuttgart is a […]

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Wed, Aug 10th 2011 |
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General Information about Germany

General Information about Germany

Population: Germany has nearly 82 million inhabitants and is the most populated country in the European Union. It has 16 counties. Every county has their own parties with a party leader. Germany has 9 neighbouring countries. These are Denmark, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Belgium. Weather: Germany can get chilly […]

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Wed, Jun 22nd 2011 |
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Köln - A Guide to Cologne (Köln)

Köln – A Guide to Cologne (Köln)

Germany’s fourth-largest city with nearly a million inhabitants is located on both sides of the Rhine River. Cologne is a very interesting city with diverse architecture, plenty of museums and is home to numerous TV and radio stations. That’s why it is well known as Germany’s media capital. Cologne is also considered as the gay […]

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Wed, May 25th 2011 |
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Hamburg - A Guide to Hamburg

Hamburg – A Guide to Hamburg

Hamburg is Germany’s second largest city with more than 1.7 million inhabitants. Hamburg has Germany’s biggest port and is as watery as Venice and Amsterdam. Hamburg has two lakes (Binnenalster and Aussenalster) and is traversed by the three rivers Elbe, Alster and Bille. Sights: Rathaus: This baroque town hall with its 647 rooms was built […]

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Wed, Apr 6th 2011 |
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Frankfurt - A Guide to Frankfurt

Frankfurt – A Guide to Frankfurt

Frankfurt is the only skyscraper city in Germany with about 660000 inhabitants. The urban area alone has 5 million inhabitants. Frankfurt is the financial heart of Germany, indeed, it is the financial heart of Europe with the European Central Bank. Frankfurt’s stock market is one of the world’s largest stock exchange. Besides the financial side, […]

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Wed, Feb 2nd 2011 |
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München - A Guide to Munich (München)

München – A Guide to Munich (München)

Munich is the capital of the county Bavaria and is, with 1.36 million inhabitants, the third biggest city in Germany. Munich is well known for its cosiness, its designer boutiques and of course for the Oktoberfest. In this blog, we want to give you some useful information about Munich 😀 Sights: The main tourist attractions […]

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Wed, Dec 1st 2010 |
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Berlin - A Guide to the Capital

Berlin – A Guide to the Capital

Berlin is the capital of Germany and is with 3.4 million inhabitants the largest city in Germany and the second largest city in the European Union. In this blog, we want to give you some useful information about Berlin 😀     Sights: Berlin consists of 12 districts, however most attractions are concentrated in just […]

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Wed, Oct 20th 2010 |
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