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What to Know About Germany (10 entries)
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The official language at the Festival will be English since we will have guests from different countries. When you meet with Wittenbergers outside the Festival events most of the young people ...
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Germans are awake in the morning when America is still sleeping. That’s because the earth is a ball and moves. If you want to know what the time is in Germany ...
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Hamburgers with Pommes (that’s what they call French Fries). Or Pizza. When you are in a hurry after school a Döner Kebap is most popular. And sometimes Germans even eat Bratwurst. ...
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Germans measure temperatures in Celsius, which sounds surprisingly less German than Fahrenheit. The freezing point is 0 °C. This means that a normal nice summer day may be 25 °C ...
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Like everyone in the European Union, Germany uses the Euro. The Euro comes in many denominations. The symbol used is € . The larger the denomination, the larger the ...
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Yes, if it’s a triband cell phone (BTW: the Germans call it a “Handy.”) We can’t tell you if your cell is a triband. Find out in the manual, or ...
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Ah, yes. Parts of this website were actually created with German electricity. The “Allgemeine Elektriziäts Gesellschaft AEG” (General Electricity Company), founded in 1887, was in the business of electric light and ...
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Once the Luther500 Festival is done, you can plan to leave on Sunday afternoon for an additional tour. This can be arranged in advance through our partner Luther Tours and using ...
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The Festival organizers are working with some of the Lutheran Colleges and Seminaries in the USA to arrange for course credit for the Luther500 Festival. Since you will have unparalleled opportunities ...
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If you have traveled through several time zones jet lag can make you tired after you arrive at the Festival. Some people are more susceptible to it than others, and some ...
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More details about the Festival (7 entries)
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The phrase “Luther500” commemorates the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran reformation. It was in 1517 that Dr. Martin Luther nailed 95 thesis to the door of the Castle church in Wittenberg ...
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Accommodations for the Festival will be of three varieties. The “Back Packer,” which is for the more budget conscious traveler and invites you to bring a matress ...
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Good idea. Share the info about the Festival also with those who do not have internet access or who are sitting in meeting without being online. You might use our pdf ...
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The insurance which is included in the Festival Pass covers all costs of ambulatory and stationary treatment, all expenses for necessary medicamentation, all rescue and tranportation costs to a doctor or ...
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We will ensure that everybody who arrives in Berlin or Leipzig on the 17th will have a transfer to Wittenberg, as well as on the 23rd and 24th back to the ...
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Short answer: after we welcomed you at the Festival in Wittenberg! Follow the “ Learn ” page (and the next ones) to see what options are offered. These lists will grow ...
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The Luther500 Festival is presented by LOST AND FOUND and organized in close cooperation with their German partner Terra Lu Travel. Michael Bridges and George Baum of LOST AND FOUND as ...
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