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Cottbus or Chó¶ebuz is a university city and the second-largest city in the German state of Brandenburg after the state capital of Potsdam.

Cottbus

Város, Németország
Cottbus, alsószorb nyelven Chó¶ebuz, város Németországban, Brandenburg szövetségi tartományban. 1976-ban lett nagyváros, amikor a lakosság száma meghaladta a 100 ezret. Jelenleg 103 038 lakosa van. Területe 164,28 km². Wikipédia
Népesség: 100 219 (2019.)
Terület: 63,43 mi²
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2024. ápr. 5. · Cottbus, city, Brandenburg Land (state), eastern Germany. It lies on the Spree River, at the southeastern edge of the Spree Forest, ...
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Cottbus has about 105,000 inhabitants and is the second largest city after Potsdam in Brandenburg. It lies southeast of Berlin on the River Spree. There are two ...
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2024. febr. 15. · Located in the state of Brandenburg, Cottbus is a university city, with a mixture of striking modern architecture, and some gorgeous Baroque ...
Cottbus [1] is a city in Brandenburg, Germany with a population of 102,000. The Arms of Cottbus ...
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