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German seasons

German seasons. Fruhling (Spring). Munich Spring Festival is one of the biggest spring festivals Germany. It is sometimes called Kleine Wiesn (little O ktoberfest) or Kleine Schwester des O ktoberfestes (Oktoberfest’s little sister). Sommer (Summer).

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German seasons

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  1. German seasons

  2. Fruhling (Spring) • Munich Spring Festival is one of the biggest spring festivals Germany. • It is sometimes called Kleine Wiesn (little Oktoberfest) or Kleine Schwester des Oktoberfestes (Oktoberfest’s little sister).

  3. Sommer (Summer) • Kiel week is the biggest sailing event in the world. • It is held in Kiel and attracts about 5,000 sailors 2,000 ships and around three million visitors every year.

  4. Herbst (autumn) • Oktoberfest is a massive beer festival held in Munich and starts on Sept. 16-22 and ends on Oct. 3-7. • Visitors eat massive amounts of german foods like hendl and Schweinebraten.

  5. Winter • The Berlin International Film Festival also called the Berlinale, is one of the world's leading film festivals and most reputable media events. • Only 20 films compete for the awards the golden and silver bear.

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