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Also known as Augusta Treverorum, Triers
ciudad de Renania-Palatinado, Alemania
Trier is a city in western Germany located along the Moselle River in Rhineland-Palatinate, situated in a valley surrounded by vine-covered hills near the Luxembourg border. It is notable for its position within the Moselle wine region, one of Germany's important wine-producing areas.
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Trier is rich in ruins from the Roman Empire (protected by UNESCO), such as the Porta Nigra, the Roman baths and Roman amphitheater. As Trier was founded by the Romans as Augusta Treverorum, it can dispute the title of "oldest German city" with Augsburg, Cologne, Kempten and Xanten. Unlike the somewhat provincial and quaint feel the town exudes today, it was actually one of the centers of power during the Imperial Crisis of the 3rd century AD, and certainly the most important Roman town of the province of Germania.
Besides its ample Roman heritage, Trier is also known as the birthplace of Karl Marx, a fact that the city has had difficulty grappling with during more anti-communist times, but now widely markets for tourism. 300px|thumb|Basilica of Constantine
Walking is the best way to travel around the city, though a vehicle is good when visiting the stadium. Also there is a scenic overview up the hill by the stadium where you can see the entire city. The city tours take you up there.
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thumb|Interior of St. Paul (Sankt Paulin) Church
thumb|Karl Marx birthplace, a Baroque building constructed in 1727 and now containing a museum of Marx and Marxism Trier lies at the heart of a famous wine region. In recent decades, vintners have added reds (especially Spätburgunder) and rosés to the traditional whites (especially Riesling). Apart from the standard wines and beers (Trier - Löwenbräu, Cologne - often Gaffel Kölsch, Bitburg - Bitburger), one should definitely try Viez. Viez is a natural, refreshing apple wine, which many prefer with a splash of orange soda Viez/Limo or with half sparkling mineral water Viez-Sprudel because of the tartness. In October, many enjoy freshly pressed apple juice (süßen Viez) or mixing this unfermented juice with half regular Viez. The drink is traditionally served in a white porcelain or stoneware mug holding 0.4 l.
Trier is a relatively safe city. Standard travel safety applies. The railway station can be intimidating at night.
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Tréveris (en alemán, Trier) es una ciudad alemana del estado de Renania-Palatinado, ubicada en la ribera derecha del río Mosela, cerca de la frontera con Luxemburgo. Tiene 100 000 habitantes aproximadamente. Fundada como Augusta Treverorum hacia el 16 a. C., es una de las dos ciudades más antiguas del país junto con Augsburgo y conserva diversas construcciones de la Antigua Roma. En 1986, la Unesco declaró Patrimonio de la Humanidad el conjunto de «monumentos romanos, la catedral de San Pedro y la iglesia de Nuestra Señora en Tréveris». La ciudad es la sede de la Universidad de Tréveris y la Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas de Tréveris, la administración del Distrito de Tréveris-Saarburg, la administración del municipio de Trier-Land, la dirección de supervisión y servicio, varios departamentos de la Oficina de Investigación del Estado (LUA), un Departamento de la Oficina Estatal de Asuntos Sociales, Juventud y Cuidado Renania-Palatinado y de la diócesis católica de Tréveris, y la Iglesia Evangélica de Trier.
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