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    Saarland

    The last 200 years have seen frequent change in Saarland. But change has bred adaptability and familiarity, and the region’s ties with France and Luxembourg have given it special advantages: long-established cultural and linguistic bridges as well as thriving trade and business relations with its neighbors.

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    Rheinland-Pfalz

    Thanks to its central location in the heart of Europe and the proximity of the neighboring countries France, Luxembourg and Belgium, Rheinland-Pfalz has become established as an internationally successful, future-oriented business location.

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    North Rhine-Westphalia

    North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) is the most populous and the most densely populated state in Germany. With its 17.9 million inhabitants, there are more people living here than in the neighboring Netherlands.

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    Thuringia

    Thuringia lies at the heart of Germany and Europe. Its cultural fame derives from the Weimar poets, Goethe and Schiller, but its craftsmanship is equally valued and far-reaching.

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    Saxony-Anhalt

    Saxony-Anhalt has a population of around 2.3 million inhabitants and covers a land surface area of more than 20,000 square kilometers. Alongside the federal state capital of Magdeburg, the cities of Halle/Saale and Dessau-Roßlau make up further important industrial focal points.

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    Niedersachsen

    Niedersachsen is Germany’s second-largest state, stretching from the Harz Mountains in the east to the North Sea in the west.

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    Hessen

    Investors are convinced: 95 percent of foreign companies would again opt for Hessen. The economic region in the heart of Germany intersects with Europe's major transport routes and provides international investors with ideal conditions for sustainable growth.

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    Hamburg

    Wind your way up the Elbe River from the North Sea and you'll find the city-state's bustling port – Europe's second largest – and a major international commercial hub.

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    Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

    Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (MV) is often called the "state of a thousand lakes," but the nickname is only half correct.

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    Bremen

    Two cities – one unit. Together, the more than 1,200-year-old Hanseatic city of Bremen and Bremerhaven, founded in 1827, form the federal state of Bremen. The two-city state, with a population of around 680,000, is one of the largest industrial sites in Germany and is best characterized by its outstanding research and high-tech landscape.

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