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German port city and state
Answer for the clue "German port city and state ", 6 letters:
bremen
Alternative clues for the word bremen
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Gazetteer
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Population (2000): 1265 Housing Units (2000): 506 Land area (2000): 0.834804 sq. miles (2.162133 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.834804 sq. miles (2.162133 sq. km) FIPS code: 08392 Located within: Ohio ...
Wikipedia
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The Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (, ) is the smallest of Germany's 16 states . A more informal name, but used in some official contexts, is Land Bremen ('State of Bremen'). The state consists of two enclaves with two cities ( Bremen and Bremerhaven ) in ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
city in Germany, from Old Saxon bremo "edge" (related to English brim (n.)), in reference to its site on a river bank.\n\n
Usage examples of bremen.
The Elves embraced Bremen as a kindred spirit and gave him access to their store of small magics and all but forgotten writings.
It would have been an easy matter to go by them, to leave them standing there looking at nothing more than empty images, but Bremen had determined not to use magic to gain entry.
He was one of a few who had remained friends with Bremen when the Druid was dismissed from the Council.
That had come later, and then only through the complex workings of internal politics that Bremen so hated.
But Bremen knew that old habits died hard, and for Kinson Ravenlock the urge to walk away from the unpleasant and the difficult was always there.
Kinson paced for a time, then finally sat down next to Bremen, frustration mirrored on his lean face.
For while Bremen was older by some years than Athabasca, he could not escape the sense that he stood in the presence of an elder.
I admire you for your resolve, Bremen, but I think you misguided and deceived.
It was depressing to hear, and Bremen soon gave up on pursuing his inquiries.
Lock and Bremen descended the back stairs in silence, their footsteps echoing in lonely cadence through the twisting passageway.
Rese was standing on a ladder arranging a worn and shabby collection of leather-bound tomes when Bremen entered.
Dwarf and the Elf slipped through the passageway door and closed it softly behind them, leaving Bremen alone on the landing.
He rounded on Bremen and stared wordlessly at the old man for a moment.
Kinson had asked once when he was alone with the old man and Risca had asked in front of everyone, but Bremen had chosen not to respond.
There was for Bremen no sense of anything beyond the lake and the dark figure that stood upon it before him.