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Qué (quién) es München - definición

CAPITAL AND MOST POPULOUS CITY OF BAVARIA, GERMANY
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  • [[BMW Headquarters]] building (one of the few buildings that has been built from the top to the bottom) and the bowl-shaped [[BMW Museum]]
  • [[Allianz Arena]], also the home stadium of FC Bayern Munich
  • The party ship [[Alte Utting]]
  • The Renaissance ''Antiquarium'' of the Residenz.
  • [[Helles]] beer
  • [[BMW Headquarters]]
  • [[BMW Welt]]
  • Bahnwärter Thiel]]
  • Logo of [[Bavaria Film]]
  • Bavarian State Chancellery]]
  • [[Bavarian National Museum]]
  • Beer garden in Munich
  • [[Blitz Club]]
  • Unrest during the [[Beer Hall Putsch]].
  • [[Deutsches Museum]]
  • Eisbach]] river wave
  • [[European Southern Observatory]]'s headquarter in [[Garching]]
  • Map of Munich's cycling network.
  • Flag of Munich
  • Flag of Munich
  • Munich International Airport]] (MUC)
  • Frauenkirche]]
  • The Golden Friedensengel
  • [[Gasteig]]
  • LMU]]
  • The [[Glyptothek]]
  • coat of arms]]
  • [[Oktoberfest]]
  • University of Applied Sciences (HM)]]
  • The [[HypoVereinsbank]] tower
  • [[Nymphenburg Palace]]
  • motorway]] network
  • Building in Schwabing
  • Lion sculptures by [[Wilhelm von Rümann]] at the [[Feldherrnhalle]]
  • Ludwigstraße]] from above, [[Highlight Towers]] in the background
  • Augustiner brewery]]
  • Fraunhofer]] headquarters in Munich
  • A class R2 ''Straßenbahn'' (''Tram'') on route 19 at Ostbahnhof
  • [[Marienplatz]], Munich about 1650.
  • [[Mariensäule]] at [[Marienplatz]]
  • Olympia Schwimmhalle
  • Plan of Munich in 1642
  • Frauenkirche]] in the background.
  • Palace of Justice]] in Baroque Revival style.
  • AfD]]: 3 seats
  • Satellite photo by ESA Sentinel-2
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  • Olympiasee in Olympiapark, Munich
  • Academy of Fine Arts Munich]]
  • Residenz]]
  • Jugendstil style house at Leopoldstr. 77, [[Münchner Freiheit]].
  • Neues Rathaus]] (New City Hall) showing Munich's twin towns and sister cities
  • National Theatre]]
  • The [[Nockherberg]] beer garden.
  • New Town Hall]] and [[Marienplatz]]
  • The [[Ruffinihaus]] at [[Rindermarkt]].
  • Marienplatz station]]
  • Portrait of [[Oskar Maria Graf]] by [[Georg Schrimpf]] (1927)
  • Neuhausen]], 2012
  • Siemens-Forum]] in Munich
  • "Solang der alte Peter", the unofficial city anthem of Munich 1929 recording
  • University of Television and Film]]
  • Munich in the 16th century
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  • Technical University]]
  • TU Munich]]'s Garching Campus
  • Tollwood]] Winterfestival
  • [[Vassily Kandinsky]]'s ''Houses in Munich'' (1908)
  • Public transport network
  • [[Alps]] behind the skyline
  • [[Weisswurst]] with sweet mustard and a pretzel
  • Aerial view

Reichsbahndirektion München         
RBD München; Reichsbahndirektion Munchen
Reichsbahndirektion München (RBD München) was a Deutsche Reichsbahn railway division within the Bavarian Group Administration in southern Germany with its headquarters in Munich (German: München), Bavaria.
Akaflieg München Mü28         
  • the instrument panel of the Mü28
SINGLE-SEAT GERMAN RESEARCH GLIDER, 1983
Akaflieg München Mü-28; Akaflieg Munchen Mu28
The Akaflieg München Mü28 is a research glider aircraft that was designed and built in Germany in 1983. Only one example of the design was built.
Neue Messe München         
  • Aerial view of the exhibition center, the exhibition center is located in the upper right half of the picture
EXHIBITION CENTER IN MUNICH'S DISTRICT TRUDERING-RIEM
Neue Messe Munchen
Neue Messe München is an exhibition center in the Messestadt Riem area in the eastern district of Munich Trudering-Riem built in 1994 until 1998. It is operated by Messe München.

Wikipedia

Munich

Munich ( MEW-nik; German: München [ˈmʏnçn̩] (listen); Bavarian: Minga [ˈmɪŋ(ː)ɐ] (listen)) is the capital and most populous city of the Free State of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Hamburg, and thus the largest which does not constitute its own state, as well as the 11th-largest city in the European Union. The city's metropolitan region is home to 6 million people.

Straddling the banks of the River Isar north of the Alps, Munich is the seat of the Bavarian administrative region of Upper Bavaria, while being the most densely populated municipality in Germany with 4,500 people per km2. Munich is the second-largest city in the Bavarian dialect area, after the Austrian capital of Vienna.

The city was first mentioned in 1158. Catholic Munich strongly resisted the Reformation and was a political point of divergence during the resulting Thirty Years' War, but remained physically untouched despite an occupation by the Protestant Swedes. Once Bavaria was established as Kingdom of Bavaria in 1806, Munich became a major European centre of arts, architecture, culture and science. In 1918, during the German Revolution of 1918–19, the ruling House of Wittelsbach, which had governed Bavaria since 1180, was forced to abdicate in Munich and a short-lived Bavarian Soviet Republic was declared. In the 1920s, Munich became home to several political factions, among them the Nazi Party. After the Nazis' rise to power, Munich was declared their "Capital of the Movement". The city was heavily bombed during World War II, but has restored most of its old town. After the end of postwar American occupation in 1949, there was a great increase in population and economic power during the years of Wirtschaftswunder. The city hosted the 1972 Summer Olympics.

Today, Munich is a global centre of science, technology, finance, innovation, business, and tourism. Munich enjoys a very high standard and quality of living, reaching first in Germany and third worldwide according to the 2018 Mercer survey, and being rated the world's most liveable city by the Monocle's Quality of Life Survey 2018. Munich is consistently ranked as one of the most expensive cities in Germany in terms of real estate prices and rental costs.

In 2021, 28.8 percent of Munich's residents were foreigners, and another 17.7 percent were German citizens with a migration background from a foreign country. Munich's economy is based on high tech, automobiles, and the service sector, as well as IT, biotechnology, engineering, and electronics. It has one of the strongest economies of any German city and the lowest unemployment rate of all cities in Germany with more than 1 million inhabitants. The city houses many multinational companies, such as BMW, Siemens, MAN SE, Allianz SE and Munich Re. In addition, Munich is home to two research universities, and a multitude of scientific institutions. Munich's numerous architectural and cultural attractions, sports events, exhibitions and its annual Oktoberfest, the world's largest Volksfest, attract considerable tourism.

Ejemplos de uso de München
1. A painting entitled München (Munich), right, bearing the signature of the Nazi dictator and described by the seller as a rarity, was put up for auction for 1,400 . Another, Bad Gastein, sold for more than 3,000.