- ('middle town';
between 20,000 and 100,000) and
Großstadt ("large town"; 100,000 to 1,000,000). The term
Großstadt may be
translated as 'city'. In addition,...
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Institute for
Research on Building,
Urban Affairs and
Spatial Development, a
Großstadt (large city) is a city with more than 100,000 inhabitants. As of today...
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importance more recently.
Towns with over 100,000
inhabitants are
called Großstadt, a
statistical notion sometimes translated as "city", but
having no effect...
- or Berlin:
Symphony of a
Great City (German: Berlin: Die
Sinfonie der
Großstadt) is a 1927
German silent film
directed by
Walter Ruttmann, co-written...
- 99,999 inhabitants,
while a
settlement of 100,000 or more is
called a
Großstadt (literally "big city", but
usually translated "city"). Po****tion is counted...
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Metropolis (German:
Großstadt) is a
triptych painting by the
German artist Otto Dix,
executed between 1927 and 1928. The
painting depicts three nighttime...
- – Ein Mädchen aus der
Großstadt (1958)". cinema.de (in German).
Retrieved 18 July 2017. "Lilli – ein Mädchen aus der
Großstadt".
Filmlexikon (in German)...
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after Berlin, Hamburg,
Munich and Cologne.
Central Frankfurt has been a
Großstadt (a city with at
least 100,000
residents by definition)
since 1875. With...
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known as the
bicycle capital of Germany. Münster
gained the
status of a
Großstadt (major city) with more than 100,000
inhabitants in 1915. As of 2014[update]...
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World (1929),
though he is best
remembered for Berlin: Die
Sinfonie der
Großstadt (Berlin:
Symphony of a Metropolis, 1927). W****end (Wochenende), commissioned...