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Cost of a toot canal treatment in Germany (Wurzelkanalbehandlung kost)? |
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Got 7 hours to kill in cologne...? |
during the day. i am interested in art, photography sightseeing and of course shopping. any recommendations? Additional Details errr. thanks. cologne is a city it doesnt have an embassy. ... |
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Being a Black male should I have anything to worry about when I travel to Berlin,Germany? |
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I am now residing in Michigan. What should I tell customs, when I enter Germany what my status will be ? |
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Can I travel with two passports, with visa in one (but this passport is nt valid, as I was issued a new one)? |
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Apartments in Munich Germany? |
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A question for blokes who've been to Germeny? |
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Rent a car in Germany at age 20? ? |
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Does anyone know about a shoe store in BERLIN? Please answer if you are from there.? |
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Is this really the future for Germany & Turkey? |
There are predictions of countries in Europe losing their national identities all the time and this is denied by many
However, look at this prediction for 2015
http://s454.... |
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Do house addresses in Germany has numbers? or names? |
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What to do in frankfurt? |
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Want to sight see in northeast Germany...any suggestions? |
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Translate to German language? |
I would be thankful if someone could translate the following to German:
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2. Environment S... |
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What baby food is available in Germany? |
I'll be travelling there with an 11 month old this summer.
Curious if I should bring my own food or if they will have similar products there that we find in Canada..
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MARIE |
Hi, I am PCSing to Hiedelberg, Germany and looking for some information.? |
This will be my families first move overseas. I would love if someone can give me some advice on moving overseas and about Hiedelberg, Germany, the housing, schools etc.
Should I live on or off post? How much of my household goods should I take? We have a truck and a van, she we leave one behind? How is Hiedelberg? Any advice will be appreciated. |
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I'm not in in the US military and know nothing about living on-post, but simply from what I know about Heidelberg I would live off-post. Heidelberg is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, it is one of the top tourist destinations. (Made famous by American G.I.'s who took their wifes and families for vacation there.)
The only potential problem might be that in Baden-Württemberg (the state Heidelberg is in) there is a significant lack of 2-bedroom / 3-room (kitchen, living room, bedroom, kid's room) places. Places for singles (often just a room in a shared flat) and houses for families with 2-3 children are relatively easy to find, but for 1-2 adults and 1 child things are a tad more difficult. So if you got kids look into living on-base, but also off-base and compare the costs.
House-hold goods: If you are moving from the USA, note that all electrical appliances will need a converter to work with the 220 V voltage. It might be easier to by new stuff in Germany than to get a converter for each and every thing that you don't normally unplug. If you forget to use to converter there will be a shortcut and the thing you dragged over the Atlantic will only be fit for the trash. Check whether the housing provided by the US military on-base doesn't have 110 V. And if you take bedding (comforter's, pillows, linen, mattresses) take everything. European pillowcases do not fit US pillows and US matresses do not fit into EU-standard beds.
Gas is very expensive in Europe (8 USD per galleon in the economy), so if you take a car across the Atlantic take the one that uses less gas. The smaller the better too. Nobody drives a pick-up truck or similar in Europe, except maybe companies in the construction business. If you got a pick-up truck this would be the car to get rid off.
You might also want to look at these questions:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylv=3?qid=20080410152802AASBCYj
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylv=3?qid=20080331134620AA7WU1z |
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Nantucket
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Heidelberg is a very beautiful medium-sized city (approx. 175.000 inhabitants) nestled between hills and located on banks of the Neckar river. It has the oldest German unversity (established in 1386) and the world famous Heidelberg castle. About 1 million tourists visit the city every year because of the castle and the scenic promenade ("Philosophenweg") on the left side of the Neckar river. A lot of young people (mostly students) from all over the world live in Heidelberg.
The climate often is milder than in other parts of Germany e.g. the (almond) trees do blush earlier than in many other parts of Germany. Little snow in winter and a warmer and longer summertime. |
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Jared G
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I currently live in Heidelberg. I am leaving soon but I will miss it. It is a very beautiful town and centrally located. Here is the official website if you need more info. |
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GRUMPY
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Hi there.
I was stationed at the hospital at Nachrichten kaserne (the Army hospital) from Feb 1992 till june 1998. I know quite abit about Heidelberg.
My daughters both graduated from HHS, the DODDS school.
There's so much to tell you. The housing is walk up apartments, 3 stories but they aren't bad.Housing areas are Patrick Henry Village, and 1 I canj't remember the name, close to Cambell barracks.
Why not email me? Might be easier. But you'll love Heidelberg. |
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