Deutsche Städte mit italienischen Namen

Von Massimo25ore

17 Kommentare

  1. Massimo25ore on

    *Monaco di Baviera

    **Francoforte sul Meno

    ***Francoforte sull’Oder

    ****Friburgo in Brisgovia

  2. That’s not „german cities with italian names”.
    It’s “italian names for german cities”.

  3. I always find it fascinating that Munich is Monaco, almost like Monaco (the country) should be called Munich somewhere.

  4. Local-Echo-5613 on

    Hey, it’s a-me Mar-io! I go to Berlino! I get the balls a-broken a-woweeee”

  5. Ulm and Luneburgo are the only ones I’ve honestly never seen or heard used in modern times.

    All the others are quite common due to historical reasons and long tradition of use.

  6. Godess_Ilias on

    trip to monaco, wife be like , hey this isnt monaco, but the prices sure are

  7. Croaker_392 on

    As expected, there’s no Italian name for the alleged Bielefeld „town“.

  8. Tornirisker on

    There’s also *Passavia* for *Passau*; I’ve never found *Flensburgo*; I’ve seldom found *Aidelberga* instead.

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