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The City of Augsburg
The first town to be twinned with Inverness was Augsburg in Bavaria, Germany.
This was brought about by the Government to promote friendly links between
Germany and Britain in the aftermath of the Second World War.
The site of Augsburg
was originally occupied by a Celtic tribe known as the Vindelicer. It
became the Roman capital of Southern Germany 2000 years ago. At around
489 metres above sea level it is situated on the rolling hills between
the rivers Lech and Wertach.
Augsburg stands at the intersection of major trade and travel routes and
is the third largest city in Bavaria. In 1892 Rudolph Diesel invented
the Diesel engine and the patent was given to the machine factory in Augsburg;
eventually production spread around the world.
Augsburg is an University City and administrative centre. It is an important
location for advanced computer and electronics technology. At any one
time a quarter of the population (some 60000 people) are taking an educational
course.
Germany's most beautiful Synagogue is in Augsburg and the Cathedral has
five stained glass windows dating from the 11th Century.
Originally twinned in 1956, Inverness and Augsburg celebrated the 40th
anniversary of twinning with a mini Highland games, trade displays and
Scottish entertainment in Augsburg.
Visit the links page here or via the buttons to
the left.
for a link to the official town website.
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