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Berlin
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Berlin is the largest city in Germany as well as the capital. This city is in northeastern Germany by the Spree and Havel rivers. The largest train station in Europe can be found in Berlin. There are several kilometers of waterways in this city that one can take a kayak or boat to tour.
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Freiburg
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Freiburg im Breisgau is a city in southwest Germany, in the Black Forest. It is known for its nice climate, and a reconstructed medieval old town, and picturesque brooks. It is considered to be 'the Jewel of the Black Forest'. Wizarding folk know that said forest is home to many vampires, as well as erklings, bowtruckles, and many other creatures.
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Munich
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Munich is the third largest city in Germany on the banks of the Isar river to the north. This city is home to over 60 beer gardens and six major breweries. Beer is officially considered a food in this region.
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Wolfshöhle
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Wolfshöhle is a magical village located near the Muggle region of Morbach, which is home to an interesting legend. It is said that the last werewolf was killed there, and a candle burns to keep them away. A group of wizards found this rather funny, and as such, founded a village of their own called Wolfshöhle, or den of wolves. The people that live in the village certainly have an interesting sense of humor, but honestly, it is a place more accepting of werewolves than most other places.
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Everywhere Else
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Everywhere else in the country, that isn't one of the four listed cities can go here!
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This country is located in central-western Europe. The capital is Berlin and it is the largest and most populated city of the country. Germany shares a border with several countries including Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Germany has been called “The land of poets and thinkers” and is best known for their beer, festivals, and fairytale-like castles.
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