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Population:
Bremen: 547,340
Bremerhaven: 113,366
Total Population: 660,706
Bremen: 547,340
Bremerhaven: 113,366
Total Population: 660,706
Size:
126 sq miles. (Smallest amongst Germany's 16 States)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bremen
Main Industries:
Car Production-
- 2nd largest in Europe
- Manufactures many vehicle models which include Chrysler and Mercedes Benz
- Has a workforce around 13,000 people
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Aerospace and Aviation Industry
-One of the leading centers in Germany's for aerospace
-employs around 4,000 employees
(http://www.big-bremen.de/en/daten_fakten_inhalt_text?sv[id]=141678)
Food and Beverages -Home to many well known names such as Kellogg’s, Kraft, and Anheuser-Busch.
(http://www.big-bremen.de/en/daten_fakten_inhalt_text?sv[id]=141678)
Information Technology, Mobile and Wireless Technology-
-Very technologically advanced city
(http://www.big-bremen.de/en/daten_fakten_inhalt_text?sv[id]=141678)
GDP: Approximately $39 billion in 2011
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_German_states_by_GDP
Background Information on Bremen
- Bremen consists of 2 cities, The largest city in Bremen is Bremen consisting of an Estimated population of 547,340 people.
- The 2nd city is Bremerhaven consisting of an estimated population of 113,366.
- Bremen is located on the northwest side of the Weser River in Germany.--Bremerhaven has Germany’s second largest port, following Hamburg.
- Bremerhaven's products include: ships, aircraft, steel machinery, electrical equipment, textiles, and beer.
- It is a commercial and industrial center in trading cotton, wool, tobacco, and copper.
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A0808837.html, Aug. 30, 201
Places to see:
Bremen Town Hall-
- dates back to the15th century
- one of the most important examples of Brick Gothic architecture in Europe
http://www.euratlas.com/Atlas/germany_north/bremen_city_hall.jpg
Becks Brewery- - Well known brewery around the world. Dates back to 1879.
http://cdn-locations-images.tripomatic.com/img-poi9120-qVcwyO-m.jpg
Bottcherstrasse- - known as the "museum street"
- very famous for its unusual architecture
http://www.kunsttrip.nl/images/bremen/het%20bottcherstrasse%20bremen.jpg
A Brief History of Bremen and Interesting Cultural Information
-In 787 under the rule of Charlemagne, Bremen became bishopric and a base for missionary activity. In 847 it became archbishopric.
-Bremen joined the Hanseatic League in 1358, then the Free Imperial City in 1646.
-In 1806, the Free Imperial City of Bremen became an
sovereign state title Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. Their currency was
the Bremen thaler until 1873.
-In 1827 Bremen bought land from Kingdom of Hanover, where Bremerhaven (literally translates as Bremen's Harbor) was established.
-Bremen became part of North German Confederation in 1867, then an autonomous component state of the German Emprire in 1871.
-Under the Third Reich, Bremen became a regular city in 1935 and wasn't reestablished as a state until 1947.
-In 1949, Bremen joined the Federal Republic in German.
http://www.indianchieftravel.com/en/germany/bremen/bremen/bremen-germany-1, Sep. 2, 2012
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bremen_%28state%29, Sep. 2, 2012
Bremen Town Musicians
-Featured in Brother's Grimm story
-Rumored if you rub the donkey's leg while making a wish, the wish will come true
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/14/Bremen.band.500pix.jpg/250px-Bremen.band.500pix.jpg
Ratskeller
-Germany's oldest wine cellar
-Dates back to 1409
-Featured in a verse of a poem by Heinrich Heine
-Setting for Phantasein im Bremer Ratskeller by Wilhelm Hauff
-Germany's oldest wine cellar
-Dates back to 1409
-Featured in a verse of a poem by Heinrich Heine
-Setting for Phantasein im Bremer Ratskeller by Wilhelm Hauff
http://www.szenenight.de/images/eventlist/venues/ratskeller_1287058646.jpg
-99 meters tall
-No structure in Bremen is taller than the Cathedral
http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/01/6b/01/3d/st-peter-s-cathedral.jpg
Statue of Roland
-Medieval hero, Bremen's city protector
-Erected in 1404 as symbol of city's freedom
-Medieval hero, Bremen's city protector
-Erected in 1404 as symbol of city's freedom
http://www.monkeysandmountains.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/things-to-do-in-bremen_roland-statue.jpg
http://www.bremen-tourism.de/bremen-at-a-glance, Sep. 2, 2012
Gunter Meisner
- Born April 18th, 1926 in Bremen, Germany
- Played Mr. Slugworth in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory in 1971
- Died of heart failure in Berlin at the age of 68
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