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- Erlangen - Wikipedia
The number of inhabitants exceeded the threshold of 100,000 in 1974, making Erlangen a major city according to the statistical definition officially used in Germany Together with Nuremberg, Fürth, and Schwabach, Erlangen forms one of the three metropolises in Bavaria
- Erlangen - The official tourism website
The student atmosphere, vibrant tradition, and cosmopolitan atmosphere are just a few of the qualities that distinguish Erlangen With its wide streets, baroque buildings, and open squares, Erlangen is one of the best-preserved Baroque planned cities in Germany
- Erlangen
Erlangen ist eine fränkische Stadt im Regierungsbezirk Mittelfranken Etwa 120 000 Menschen leben in der kleinsten aller acht bayerischen Großstädte
- Erlangen, Germany: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
About 10 miles north of Nuremberg, Erlangen is the home of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Friedrich-Alexander-University), founded in 1742 Just over 100,000 people live here, about a third of whom are involved with the university; about another third work for the Siemens corporation
- Erlangen - Bing Maps
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- Moving knowledge | FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg
With over 275 degree programs, excellent research and international partnerships, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg has a decisive impact on research and society
- Visit Erlangen, a vibrant city with beautiful architecture - Germany
Erlangen is a city of Huguenots, beer, Christmas, academics and so much more! Situated at the heart of Franconia, the smallest major city in Bavaria reveals, at pretty much every turn, why it's worth a visit
- Erlangen Germany - history and information from German Sights
Erlangen is a medium-sized town in the Middle Franconia region of Bavaria situated to the north of Nuremberg It is probably best-known for its university, which is the second-largest in Bavaria, and for being the headquarters to a number of divisions of the German conglomerate Siemens
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