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[[File:Orthographic projection centred over Bremen and the Weser watershed.png | thumb | Orthographic projection centred over Bremen.]]
[[File:Orthographic projection centred over Bremen and the Weser watershed.png | thumb | Orthographic projection centred over Bremen.]]
'''Bremen''' is a port city in [[Germany]], on the [[Weser River]], approximately 30 kilometres upstream from the Weser's estuary.
'''Bremen''' is a port city in [[Germany]], on the [[Weser River]], approximately 30 kilometres upstream from the Weser's estuary.<ref name=bigthink2020-06-10/>
 
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Latest revision as of 11:41, 29 April 2022

Orthographic projection centred over Bremen.

Bremen is a port city in Germany, on the Weser River, approximately 30 kilometres upstream from the Weser's estuary.[1]

References

  1. Why are these borders so weird?, Big Think, 2020-06-10. Retrieved on 2022-04-28. “Those two rival states are mirror images of each other: proud and ancient trading centers, landlocked in or between larger states, accessible to seagoing vessels via their respective rivers. Bremen has the Weser, Hamburg the Elbe.”