Points Of Interest Mutterstadt, Germany
                     
                    
                      
                        
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                                       Considered as one of the world's most economically developed nation, Germany is located in the West-Central region of  Europe. Germany is a federal republic of  sixteen states and is bordered by North Sea, Denmark and the Baltic Sea to the  north, Poland and Czech Republic to the east, Austria and Switzerland to the  south, and France, Luxembourg, Belgium and Netherlands to the west. 
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                            Germany is highly acclaimed for its technological advancements. The  country has the world’s third largest economy, it is the world’s largest  exporter of goods, world’s second largest importer of goods, and member state  of UN, EU and NATO and it is ranked fourth in world for its military  expenditure. Apart from these, Germany  is also an interesting tourist destination famous for its historical sites, beer  gardens, museums, amazing architecture, vibrant cities, fabulous shopping,  picturesque surroundings and pulsating nightlife.  
                            City of Mutterstadt is a small municipality located in the  district of Rhine-Pfalz-Kreiss in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.  Spread over an area of 21 square kilometers, the entire city has a population  of a little more than 12,000. Some important places located around Mutterstadt  include Neustadt, Speyer, Ludwigshafen,  Mannheim and Heidelberg.  
                            However, the most  interesting point around Mutterstadt is the famous ‘German-wine route’. This  route is Germany’s  oldest tourist wine route that was first opened in the year 1935. German-wine  route starts in Schweigen-Rechtenbach at the French border. This area is also  called as German Wine Gate. The entire route is 85 kilometers long  and passes through Bad Bergzabern, Landau, Edenkoben, Neustadt, Deidesheim, Bad  Durkheim and Grunstadt. The route ends at Bockenheim. Apart from enjoying the  mild climate of the region, tourists can also experience the summer sun shining  down the gentle wooded hills planted with vines, figs, kiwis and lemons. The  entire region is also known for its famous wine festivals that are held  annually from March to October.  
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