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Cologne, Germany
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About Cologne, Germany
Cologne was originally named Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinesis in 50 AD by Emeror Claudius in honor of his wife, Agrippina. Today it is the gem of Germany's Rhineland region. The city stands as a center of national business and commerce, particularly in media and communications. The Dom, or church, was built in 1248 and is the largest in the country. Its soaring twin spires are a marvel to behold. Kölners are a friendly and proud people who take great pride in their city on the Rhine. ..[Read More]

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Cologne, Germany Factoid
Cologne is the capital of the Rhineland and the fourth largest city in Germany. 1,700 years ago, Constantine, the first Christian emperor, made "Colonia" the seat of a bishopric. Some 500 years later, "Köln" became the seat of an archbishop under Charlemagne.