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Freimarkt (lit. Free Fair) in Bremen, Germany,
first held in 1035, is one of the
oldest fairs in Germany. With more than four
million visitors each year...
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Straubing The
Bergkirchweih in
Erlangen The
Hanover Schützenfest The
Freimarkt in
Bremen The
Augsburger Plärrer in
Augsburg The
Nockherberg Starkbierfest...
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since 1036, in the last two w****s of October,
Bremen has
hosted the
Freimarkt ("Free market"), one of the world's
oldest and in
Germany one of today's...
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Retrieved March 3, 2011. "Riesenrad-Unfall:
Freimarkt bekommt Europa-Rad als Ersatz" [Ferris
wheel accident:
Freimarkt gets
Europe Wheel instead]. Kreiszeitung...
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Rheinkirmes in Düsseldorf (called "the
largest fair on the Rhine"); and the
Freimarkt in
Bremen (the
biggest fair in
northern Germany), with over 4 million...
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Bergkirchweih in
Erlangen Biberacher Schützenfest in
Biberach an der Riss
Bremer Freimarkt in
Bremen Cannstatter Volksfest,
Stuttgart – the (4th)
largest Volksfest...
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Retrieved 3
March 2011. "Riesenrad-Unfall:
Freimarkt bekommt Europa-Rad als Ersatz" [Ferris
wheel accident:
Freimarkt gets
Europe Wheel instead]. Kreiszeitung...
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private wealth.
October 16 –
Conrad II
grants the
right to hold the
first Freimarkt festival in Bremen. The city
increases her
trade with Norway, and the...
- used as a
market place except for the
Christmas market and the
annual Freimarkt Fair at the end of October. At
least parts of the
market place had been...
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Blankensee Bleichenbarth Blumenau Bogen Drewenz Elditten Eschenau Frauendorf Freimarkt Friedrichsheide Glottau Gronau Groß
Klaussitten Großendorf
Guttstadt Heiligenfelde...