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More to see in Gottingen
Lower Saxony has many interesting places to visit and the university city of Gottingen is, without a doubt, one of them. It is situated in the southern part of the region. This is rather a small settlement that, thanks to a big number of students, always has many young people. Needless to say, Gottingen has an active town life. Having arrived here, you will immediately notice how hospitable and friendly Gottingen is. Everyone who has visited this city at least once leaves it with warm and pleasant memories. Do you want to know more about the culture of Gottingen? In this case, consider visiting this city in winter or during the first two summer months. The city hosts many interesting events and festivals at this time of the year. First mentions of this German city date back to the 50s of the 10th century. German Kaiser Otto I visited the village of Gottingen in order to see the area. He liked the beneficial location of the settlement. After his visit, many noble people in the country found out about Gottingen. At that time, many trading routes passed through the village, and this fact, naturally, was speeding up the development of the region. Soon, the village became so big that it officially became a town. In the 12th century, Gottingen became an administrative center with its own management system. For years, the town was developing and growing in size, successfully trading with other cities and countries. However, a sad event happened in Germany at the beginning of … Read further

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Gottingen sightseeing

Tourists and students in Gottingen enjoy visiting a popular fountain called “Mother Goose”. According to a local legend, if you kiss the stone girl, you will be lucky in the coming years, and students will pass their exams with good marks. For more than a century, people have been trying to kiss the monument or lay flowers to it hoping for good changes in their lives. A journey to Gottingen usually starts … Open

Moving around in Germany - transportation

Excellent railway system covers almost every region of the country. Therefore, the train is one of the most popular means among tourists. For example, you can go from Munich, which is located in the south, to northern Hamburg in just 6 hours. The same distance will take 8.5 hours to drive by car. At the same time, the tourist will be able to fully relax and enjoy the picturesque landscapes. Electric trains with comfortable lounges run along cities. The Express route is laid between large cities; the train there can make up to 320 kmph. Almost all types of railway transport are operated by the same German travel cards. Inside the region, tickets vary in prices. Tickets for the Verkehrsverbund system must be validated. … Open

Economy roadmap of Germany

Thanks to the fact that a three-tier budget system operates in Germany, one can clearly follow the development of the economy. The income tax in the country is progressive; it makes from 19 to 45%. VAT for today is 19%. The budget revenues for the past years were, in average, about $1.7 trillion; the country's expenditures are about 1.59 trillion dollars. The public debt of Germany is 61% of GDP. Despite the progressing indicators of the country's overall economy, unemployment has been rising in Germany since the beginning of the 21st century. This is especially evident in the eastern part of the country. This is largely due to the increase in social payments. The GDP per capita for 2010 is $ 37 432. … Open

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