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  2. Kaiserslautern - Wikipedia

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    Kaiserslautern is a popular destination for tourists, offering a range of attractions, and sites for tourists to visit. [17] [18] Kaiserslautern Town Hall Hauptbahnhof (Main Railway Station) Town Hall Kaiserslautern is one of the tallest buildings and is located in the city centre. The bar and coffee shop on the top floor provides a panoramic ...

  3. Kaiserslautern Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Kaiserslautern Zoo (German: Zoo Kaiserslautern, until 2003 Tierpark Siegelbach) is a zoo in the city of Kaiserslautern in Germany. The Zoo was founded on 15 June 1968 and is located in Kaiserslautern's Siegelbach neighbourhood. The zoo originally belonged to the town of Siegelbach which became part of the city in 1969. [3]

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Kaiserslautern - Wikipedia

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    Germany portal; Society portal; Transport portal; Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Kaiserslautern" This category contains only the following page.

  5. Category : Tourist attractions in Germany by populated place

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    Festivals in Germany by populated place (6 C) Museums in Germany by populated place ... Tourist attractions in Kaiserslautern (1 P) Tourist attractions in Karlsruhe ...

  6. Betzenberg Wildlife Park - Wikipedia

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    The Betzenberg Wildlife Park (German: Wildpark am Betzenberg) in Kaiserslautern, Germany, was founded in 1970 with the aim of enabling the population to observe native species of animals - including those that used to live wild around Kaiserslautern but are no longer native there today. [1] Woodland school

  7. Mackenbach - Wikipedia

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    Mackenbach's reputation as a musicians' village was established by the wandering musicians from the mid-19th century to the 1930s. They travelled with bands and circuses around the world and made music worldwide - in all of Europe, but also in the US, Australia and Africa) - in order to compensate for the poor income from agriculture in their homeland.