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 Germany code for S.A?
What will I need to put in If i want to make a international call from South Africa to Germany Nordrhein Westfalen Dortmund I found something but it didnt work this is what it looks like
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 Are all German highways are called autobahns, or is there only one "Autobahn"?
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 Are the prices for buying a house in germany reasonable?
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 Buying oktoberfest beer mug?
is there anyway to buy the beer mug that you used at the oktoberfest in munich?...


 Is it true that study in Germany`s university is free?
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 I have two funfzig deutsche mark and want to know if I can exchange them anywhere.?
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 Has anybody been to Berlin?
Tell me about berlin Germany, if you've been there ,tell me why you went,and if it was cool....


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I am selling my first item on ebay, and the winning bidder is from Germany.

How do I ship it to him? I will be shipping from California.

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 Why is it too difficult to find information about springtime in Germany?
Please help me to look for the information about the spring landscape in Germany.
I saw a picture about spring in Germany with dandelion and cherry blossom but i didn't know which location ...


 I heard that 1/3 of the German GDP goes to company subsidies?
I heard that 1/3 of the German GDP goes to company subsidies. is this true?
Like to nokia, and the such?
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I saw it on BBC.
Because the EU wants more ...


 Anyone born and raised in Germany?
is it true that people in Germany deny the holocaust?
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haha alright :)

i heard it from someone and was like...huh?...


 What company do i contact to arrange train from innsbruck in austria to munich in germany?
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 I arrive in Tegel airport, Germany. What do I do then?
I speak no German, and I'm not really good, direction-wise. Could somebody tell me where should I head in order to catch a bus to a youth hostel in Mitte?
Maybe give me some suggestions on ...



Radu S

Where can I eat the best Eisbein in Berlin?


    



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john b
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Weltrestaurant, Markthalle, Pücklerstraße 34, 10997 Berlin-Kreuzberg. or Berliner Stadtkrug, Manteuffelstraße 18
10997 Berlin-Kreuzberg. The second is a very small, old, traditional Berlin corner pub. Best to ring first (He speaks English) on 030 612 43 18. More information at http://www.Berlin-Explored.com


Etobicoke
Hi there, I used to live in Berlin for 10 years. Take a Taxi to "Nikolai-Viertel" - some part of down-town, lotta good German restaurants overthere. Watch the signs in the windows saying "Eisbein", and NOPE, it's NOT disgusting. Just leave the fat on the plate, meat is fantastic and goes best with Sauerkraut and a good glass of "Berliner Pilsener" (beer). Enjoy!

Guten Appetit :-)


Michael K
Restaurant "Zur Letzten Instanz"

Established in 1621, Berlin's oldest restaurant resides in a forgotten nest of medieval streets, but German tourists do find it and then disperse among the warren of rooms. The small menu points to Berlin's most traditional dish and the specialty: Eisbein (pork knuckle). Napoléon is said to have sat alongside the tile stove, Mikhail Gorbachev sipped a beer here in 1989, and Chancellor Gerhard Schröder treated French president Jacques Chirac to a meal here in 2003. Actor Jack Nicholson took in its humble atmosphere while attending the Berlinale festival in 2004. Service can be erratic, though always friendly. Reservations essential. AE, DC, MC, V. Klosterstr. (U-bahn).


Alex S
Watch your teeth LOL.


Nikkers
Don't, it's disgusting... But if you must... http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=eisbein+berlin&meta=



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