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View of Magdeburg and cathedral from the tower of the Johanniskirche... View of Magdeburg and cathedral from the tower of the Johanniskirche... Magdeburg is located in Germany... Magdeburg is located in Germany... Magdeburg was the seat of a royal assembly... In 1035 Magdeburg received a patent giving the city the right to hold trade exhibits and conventions... Magdeburg became a member of the... 000 inhabitants Magdeburg was one of the largest cities in the... In the following years Magdeburg gained a reputation as a stronghold of Protestantism and became the first major city to... Magdeburg was assigned to... Magdeburg was made the capital of the new... Magdeburg belonged to the... In 1990 Magdeburg became the capital of the new state of... Magdeburg has a proud history of sports team... Magdeburg is one of the major towns along the... History society of Magdeburg and surround e...

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