Bremen
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Bremen
Summary
Bremen is a college town[1]. Bremen has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Bremen is located in Bremen[3].
- Bremen is in the country of Germany[4].
- Bremen is on the body of water Weser[5].
- Bremen is on the body of water Lesum[6].
- Bremen is on the body of water Schönebecker Aue[7].
- Bremen is on the body of water Blumenthaler Aue[8].
- Bremen is on the body of water Wümme[9].
- Bremen is on the body of water Ihle[10].
- Bremen's head of government is recorded as Andreas Bovenschulte[11].
- Bremen's instance of is recorded as college town[12].
- Bremen's instance of is recorded as big city[13].
- Bremen's instance of is recorded as Hanseatic city[14].
- Bremen's instance of is recorded as urban municipality in Germany[15].
- Bremen's instance of is recorded as urban district of Bremen[16].
- Bremen's shares border with is recorded as Delmenhorst[17].
- Bremen's shares border with is recorded as Verden district[18].
- Bremen's shares border with is recorded as Osterholz[19].
- Bremen's shares border with is recorded as Diepholz District[20].
- Bremen's shares border with is recorded as Wesermarsch[21].
- Bremen's shares border with is recorded as Weyhe[22].
- Bremen's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Bremen-Mitte[23].
- Bremen's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Bremen-Ost[24].
- Bremen's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Bremen-Süd[25].
- Bremen's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Bremen-West[26].
- Bremen's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Bremen-Nord[27].
Body
Geography
Bremen is in the country of Germany[4]. Bremen is located in Bremen[3]. Adjacent water bodies include Weser[5], a river[28], in Germany[29]; Lesum[6], a river[30], in Germany[31]; Schönebecker Aue[7], a river[32], in Germany[33]; Blumenthaler Aue[8], a river[34], in Germany[35]; Wümme[9], a river[36], in Germany[37]; and Ihle[10], a river[38], in Germany[39].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include college town[12], big city[13], Hanseatic city[14], urban municipality in Germany[15], and urban district of Bremen[16].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Bremen include Bremer Kreuz[40], an interchange[41], in Germany[42], founded in 1962[43]; Bremen[44], a motor ship[45]; New Bremen[46], a village of Ohio[47], in United States[48]; Bremer Klaben[49], a trademark[50]; Bremen Airport[51], a commercial airport[52], in Germany[53], founded in 1913[54]; and Bremen Township[55], a township of Minnesota[56], in United States[57].
Why It Matters
Bremen has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Bremen is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[58]
Entities named for Bremen include Bremer Kreuz[40], an interchange[41], in Germany[42], founded in 1962[43]; Bremen[44], a motor ship[45]; New Bremen[46], a village of Ohio[47], in United States[48]; Bremer Klaben[49], a trademark[50]; Bremen Airport[51], a commercial airport[52], in Germany[53], founded in 1913[54]; and Bremen Township[55], a township of Minnesota[56], in United States[57].