Munich Germany is the capital and most populous city of the German state of Bavaria.
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Munich Germany is the capital and most populous city of the German state of Bavaria.
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Munich Germany is the second-largest city in the Bavarian dialect area, after the Austrian capital of Vienna.
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Catholic Munich Germany strongly resisted the Reformation and was a political point of divergence during the resulting Thirty Years' War, but remained physically untouched despite an occupation by the Protestant Swedes.
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Once Bavaria was established as a sovereign kingdom in 1806, Munich Germany became a major European centre of arts, architecture, culture and science.
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Today, Munich is a global centre of art, science, technology, finance, publishing, culture, innovation, education, business, and tourism and enjoys a very high standard and quality of living, reaching first in Germany and third worldwide according to the 2018 Mercer survey, and being rated the world's most liveable city by the Monocle's Quality of Life Survey 2018.
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Munich Germany's economy is based on high tech, automobiles, the service sector and creative industries, as well as IT, biotechnology, engineering and electronics among many other sectors.
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Origin of the modern city of Munich Germany is the result of a power struggle between a military warlord and an influential Catholic bishop.
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Munich Germany ruled over vast territories in the German Holy Roman Empire from the North and Baltic Sea to the Alps.
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Munich Germany then built a new toll bridge, customs house and a coin market closer to his home downriver .
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Archaeological excavations at Marienhof Square in advance of the expansion of the S-Bahn in 2012 discovered shards of vessels from the 11th century, which prove again that the settlement of Munich Germany must be older than the Augsburg Arbitration of 1158.
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Duke Louis IV, a native of Munich Germany, was elected German king in 1314 and crowned as Holy Roman Emperor in 1328.
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Munich Germany strengthened the city's position by granting it the salt monopoly, thus assuring it of additional income.
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Later, Prince Regent Luitpold's years as regent were marked by tremendous artistic and cultural activity in Munich Germany, enhancing its status as a cultural force of global importance .
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In 1923, Adolf Hitler and his supporters, who were concentrated in Munich Germany, staged the Beer Hall Putsch, an attempt to overthrow the Weimar Republic and seize power.
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City was the site where the 1938 Munich Agreement signed between Britain and France with Germany as part of the Franco-British policy of appeasement.
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Munich Germany was the base of the White Rose, a student resistance movement from June 1942 to February 1943.
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Since 1963, Munich Germany has been the host city for annual conferences on international security policy.
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Munich Germany became known on the political level due to the strong influence of Bavarian politician Franz Josef Strauss from the 1960s to the 1980s.
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Munich Germany was the site of the 1972 Summer Olympics, during which 11 Israeli athletes were murdered by Palestinian terrorists in the Munich Germany massacre, when gunmen from the Palestinian "Black September" group took hostage members of the Israeli Olympic team.
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Munich Germany is home of the famous Nockherberg Strong Beer Festival during the Lenten fasting period .
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Munich Germany was one of the host cities for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
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Current mayor of Munich Germany is Dieter Reiter of the centre-left Social Democratic Party, who was elected in 2014 and re-elected in 2020.
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Munich Germany has a much stronger left-wing tradition than the rest of the state, which has been dominated by the conservative Christian Social Union in Bavaria on a federal, state, and local level since the establishment of the Federal Republic in 1949.
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Since the administrative reform in 1992, Munich Germany is divided into 25 boroughs or Stadtbezirke, which themselves consist of smaller quarters.
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The wealthy district of Bogenhausen in the east of Munich Germany is another little-known area rich in extravagant architecture, especially around Prinzregentenstraße.
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Munich Germany is a densely-built city but has numerous public parks.
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FC Bayern Munich Germany Basketball is currently playing in the Beko Basket Bundesliga.
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Munich Germany hosted the 1972 Summer Olympics; the Munich Germany Massacre took place in the Olympic village.
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Public sporting facilities in Munich Germany include ten indoor swimming pools and eight outdoor swimming pools, which are operated by the Munich Germany City Utilities communal company.
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Munich Germany has a reputation as a surfing hotspot, offering the world's best known river surfing spot, the Eisbach wave, which is located at the southern edge of the Englischer Garten park and used by surfers day and night and throughout the year.
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Some of classical music's best-known pieces have been created in and around Munich Germany by composers born in the area, for example, Richard Strauss's tone poem Also sprach Zarathustra or Carl Orff's Carmina Burana.
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Furthermore, Munich was the centre of Krautrock in southern Germany, with many important bands such as Amon Duul II, Embryo or Popol Vuh hailing from the city.
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Munich Germany played a significant role in the development of electronic music, with genre pioneer Giorgio Moroder, who invented synth disco and electronic dance music, and Donna Summer, one of disco music's most important performers, both living and working in the city.
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Munich Germany had already become an important place for painters like Carl Rottmann, Lovis Corinth, Wilhelm von Kaulbach, Carl Spitzweg, Franz von Lenbach, Franz von Stuck, Karl Piloty and Wilhelm Leibl when Der Blaue Reiter, a group of expressionist artists, was established in Munich Germany in 1911.
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Munich Germany was home to many of the most important authors of the New German Cinema movement, including Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Werner Herzog, Edgar Reitz and Herbert Achternbusch.
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Munich Germany served as the location for many of Fassbinder's films, among them Ali: Fear Eats the Soul.
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Munich Germany remains one of the centres of the German film and entertainment industry.
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Munich Germany offers 11 restaurants that have been awarded one or more Michelin stars in the Michelin Guide of 2021.
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Munich Germany is known for its breweries and the Weissbier is a speciality from Bavaria.
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Nightlife in Munich Germany is located mostly in the city centre and the boroughs Maxvorstadt, Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt, Au-Haidhausen and Schwabing.
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From 1995 to 2001, Munich was home to the Union Move, one of the largest technoparades in Germany.
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Munich Germany has two directly connected gay quarters, which basically can be seen as one: Gartnerplatzviertel and Glockenbachviertel, both part of the Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt district.
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Munich Germany is a leading location for science and research with a long list of Nobel Prize laureates from Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen in 1901 to Theodor Hansch in 2005.
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Munich Germany topped the ranking of the magazine Capital in February 2005 for the economic prospects between 2002 and 2011 in 60 German cities.
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Munich Germany is a financial center and global city that holds the headquarters of many companies.
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Munich Germany is a centre for biotechnology, software and other service industries.
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Furthermore, Munich Germany is the home of the headquarters of many other large companies such as the injection moulding machine manufacturer Krauss-Maffei, the camera and lighting manufacturer Arri, the semiconductor firm Infineon Technologies, lighting giant Osram, as well as the German or European headquarters of many foreign companies such as Microsoft.
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Munich Germany has significance as a financial centre, being home of HypoVereinsbank and the Bayerische Landesbank.
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Munich Germany enjoys a thriving economy, driven by the information technology, biotechnology, and publishing sectors.
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Munich Germany has an extensive public transport system consisting of an underground metro, trams, buses and high-speed rail.
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In 2015, the transport modal share in Munich Germany was 38 percent public transport, 25 percent car, 23 percent walking, and 15 percent bicycle.
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The Munich Germany tramway is the oldest existing public transportation system in the city, which has been in operation since 1876.
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