Braunschweig
Posted By admin On 09/04/22Also known as Brunswick, Braunschweig is, at about 250,000 people, the largest city between Hannover and Berlin. Example sentences from the Web for Braunschweig It was dated 1769 and was published at the Frstliche Waisenhausbuchhandlung, in Braunschweig. Laurence Sterne in Germany Harvey Waterman Thayer.
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In Braunschweig you can enjoy the versatile offers of a historically-developed big city with the special charm of a vibrant city centre and green recreational oases. Braunschweig a city in the Federal Republic of Germany in the Land of Lower Saxony and a port on the Oker River, which is linked with the Mittelland Canal. Population, 226, 300.
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Braunschweig
- A city in Lower Saxony, Germany; Brunswick
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German[edit]
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- IPA(key): /ˈbʁaʊ̯nʃvaɪ̯k/
Audio
Braunschweig.de
Proper noun[edit]
Braunschweign (genitiveBraunschweigs)
- Braunschweig, Brunswick (a city in Lower Saxony, Germany)
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Braunschweign
Braunschweiger Rice
- the city of Brunswick, Germany
Braunschweiger Sandwich
Braunschweig Germany
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