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Websites for Wurzburg, Trier
There's a company named Wurzburg, Inc. so I don't know what the town's website name is. And I can't find one for Trier. Any help? Thanks
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Don't know the company but Wuerzburg's website is at http://www.wuerzburg.de/ <BR> <BR>They used to have an extensive English section ... now disappeared in their new version. <BR> <BR>You'll find some information of interest about the general area at www.twenj.com/bavaria.htm <BR> <BR>Can't help with Trier.
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Fodor <BR> <BR>You'll find links for both cities via <BR>http://gogermany.about.com/travel/gogermany/mbody.htm. <BR> <BR>Welcome to Europe <BR> <BR>Ben Haines, London <BR> <BR>
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Go to uni-trier.de/trier/trier_eng.html In Germany, it's pronounced 'Treer'. The Roman ruins, on a smaller scale, rival Hadrian's villa. Read about the marktplatz, do some research.
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I've found websites for nearly every German town or city by typing "www.city name.de". Usually there will be a U.S. or U.K. flag leading to the English version.
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Ben Haines has the best advice as usual. When you're in Wuerzburg don't miss the beautiful towns along the Main to the south east and north. And get to try the local Fraenkische Weine (Franconian wines in the typical Bocksbeutel bottle) - they are something else, and so cheap.
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