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28.7.13

Study in Germany » Study guide » Universities City » Universities of Bielefeld

» The weavers City With nearly 330,000 inhabitants and an area of ​​258 square kilometers, is Bielefeld joins the ranks of the 20 largest cities in Germany. Constructed in 1214 by the Count of Ravenstein, former weavers city for the surrounding communities and villages today the metropolis of East Westphalia. Bielefeld has all the advantages of a big city, provides the location in the Teutoburg Forest, but also many leisure activities and nature. The heart of the lover is traveling 580 km of hiking trails found a new passion in 4800 acres of woodland. The rafter castle as the landmark Bielefeld provides both locals as well as an attraction for tourists dar. Especially the Sparrenburgfest, a medieval festival attracts many visitors. Academia and industry have drawn many Foreign into the city....

22.7.13

14 study tips for exam preparation

The exam period is coming and suddenly everything else is more important than to start learning. The apartment is cleaned spotless, the windows polished to a shine and the kitchen could sometimes use a coat of paint again. Many students recognize themselves in this exclusionary strategy again. But unfortunately not all helps cleaning, because the exam period will come either way. Better to bite the bullet and prepare yourself adequately. To ensure that this really works, we have 14 study tips that will make your exam preparation for you. » 14 study tips: How works the exam preparation! 1• Try to get as an overview! Before you start, you procure for an overview of the learning material. Go through all the documents again and you Create a list of all the topics you need to learn. 2• Create thee...

20.7.13

Study in Germany » Study guide » Universities City » Universities of Berlin

» The federal capital The old and new capital of Germany, with around 3.5 million inhabitants, the largest city in the country. Many consider Berlin also for the exciting city in the whole of Germany, perhaps because the metropolis on the Spree never stands still, because here old and new exist side by side, because Berlin is just living on the pulse of time. Even if the Potsdamer Platz, long the largest construction site in Europe, is now completed, is still built everywhere in Berlin. The "thick B above on the Spree" as the band Seeed is changing rapidly and is the new trend at the moment. The town on the Havel and Spree is huge, a little confusing and multicultural, so as Berlin is the third largest Turkish city in the world. After the end of World War II the center of Berlin was destroyed...

Study in Germany » Study guide » Universities City » Universities of Bayreuth

» City of the Richard Wagner Festival and Museums Bayreuth is the largest city in Upper Franconia, Franconia and the fifth largest in the ninth largest in the Free State of Bavaria. Located she is between the forested Fichtelgebirge and the romantic Franconian Switzerland and offers many opportunities to discover and experience nature. Approximately 74,000 people live in Bayreuth (as at 30.6.2005). They are Catholic to Protestant English and 63.7 percent to 28.8 percent. Is first mentioned as a city in Bayreuth in 1231. Its heyday it was under the reign of Margrave Friedrich and Wilhelmine pair, the art-loving favorite sister of Frederick the Great. In the period 1735-1763 occur in rapid succession, the representative buildings and equipment, of which the town is still dominated, eg the...

19.7.13

Study in Germany » Study guide » Universities City » Universities of Bamberg

» World Heritage and Beer City About 1000 years, the Upper Franconian town under his belt and is due to his "hunchback" city image (Bamberg, like Rome, was built on seven hills), also called the Frankish Rome. The 1993 UNESCO recognized the artful historic town of Bamberg, by providing them declared a World Heritage Site. Despite its only 70,000 inhabitants, the town in northern Bavaria known as a city of emperors and bishops, as well as university and not least as a beer town! The culinary specialty here is to be found in liquid form: at least 10 private breweries are solely based in Bamberg, a lot more can be found in the surrounding area (!). Picturesque sights combine with a young, dynamic population and a healthy dose of cultural and sporting activities to create a harmonious and diverse...

18.7.13

Study in Germany » Study guide » Universities City » Universities of Augsburg

The home of the Puppet Theatre, the Fugger and greenest city in Germany Who does not know the "Augsburger" and her robber Hotzenplotz and Impy's Island? But not just for kids heart has a lot to offer the Swabian town located in southwest Bavaria, because the adults can get their money. Emperor Augustus founded in 15 BC. Augsburg, which is today considered one of the cities with around 261,000 inhabitants and traded to Trier as the second oldest city in Germany. Next to Salzburg and Vienna, Augsburg may also call the "Mozart City" because here the father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Leopold Mozart, was born. Also here the first canoe slalom course in the world was built for the Olympic Games for 1972 which is around 600 meters long. Of non-Augsburgers the city is derisively referred to as "muffle...

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