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Geographical location and historical background of Genn-Nuremberg University in Herun
Hellem Root (German: Erlangen) has a population of 65,438+006,326, which is located in the greater Nuremberg region of Franken region in northern Bavaria. Nuremberg takes only 15 minutes by train, and there are buses running between the two cities. Nuremberg and Felt are three twin cities. Hellem is committed to medical research and development, and is building itself into a federal medical capital. There are famous university medical schools, more than 20 hospitals, various medical research centers and pharmaceutical companies in the city. Genn-Nuremberg University in Herun is a famous university with a long history. One of the three R&D headquarters of Siemens is located here, and the headquarters buildings of Herun Genn University and Siemens can be seen everywhere in the city. In addition to the famous multinational company Siemens, Siemens Dental Company, the predecessor of Sinode Dentistry, also originated from Hullangen. 1887, the court dentist in Hellem invented the first electric dental drill.

The most famous city festival in Hellem is Bergkirchweih: In May, countless tourists came from all over the country to celebrate the Oktoberfest, which started at 1755 and belongs to Herun. The beer in the cellar here is quite popular with Germans, and the carnival is no less than the Oktoberfest in Munich.

Nuremberg (German: Nürnberg) is the central city of Central Franken District in Bavaria, Germany, and the second largest city in Bavaria, second only to the capital Munich. It is the birthplace of Siemens, a world-famous large enterprise group. Like most German cities, "Hauptmarkt", located in the center of the old town of Nuremberg, begins to hold Christmas market activities a few weeks before Christmas every year. The Christmas market in Nuremberg is generally regarded as the oldest and largest traditional Christmas market in Germany. The most common commodities in the Christmas market include hot red wine (Glühwein) and German gingerbread (Lebkuchen). The Christmas market is usually closed in the afternoon before Christmas Eve.