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The 2006 World Cup will take place in 12 World Cup venue
cities across Germany.
Berlin
- the nation's capital, largest city and most lively tourist
destination.
Cologne
(Köln) - historical city in the Rhine-Ruhr area, famed
for its massive cathedral.
Dortmund
- the beer capital of Germany.
Frankfurt
- cosmopolitan modern city and Germany's financial center.
Gelsenkirchen
- post- industrial city in the northern Ruhr built on coal,
iron and steel.
Hamburg-
prosperous, liberal Baltic port city famed for its nightlife.
Hanover
- historical city famous for the exquisite gardens at Herrenhausen.
Kaiserslautern
- provincial city noted for its US Army presence and football
tradition.
Leipzig
- transformed dramatically since reunification - the city
of Bach, Mendelssohn & Wagner.
Munich
(München) - Bavaria's hi-tech, cosmopolitan capital -
famed for its palaces, museums and the annual Oktoberfest.
Nuremberg
(Nürnberg)- historical & charming Bavarian city of
commerce and culture.
Stuttgart
- capital of Baden-Wurttemberg: modern, dynamic home to Daimler
Benz and Porsche.
Venues
| 2006
FIFA World Cup| World
Cup Germany 2006 Results| Berlin
Olympic Stadium|
FIFA
World Cup Stadium| Westfalenstadion
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