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What is widely regarded as the world's first motorway was built in Berlin between 1913 and 1921. The 19 km long AVUS ("Automobil-Verkehrs- und Übungsstraße") in southwestern Berlin was an experimental highway that was (and occasionally still is) used for racing. It featured two 8 meter lanes separated by a 9 meter wide median. Today one of Germany's most famous features is the Autobahn. With 950,000 kilometers (600,000 miles) of well maintained roads, including 11,000 km (6,800 miles) of super-highways, and with about half of the network being without speedlimits, the Autobahn is a dream for any speed enthousiast.
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Street in the center of Nurnberg
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Pedestrian street in Berlin
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Street in Landshut
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A Munich street
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Long shadows on the paths of a park in Munich
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Munich street life
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People enjoying a beautiful fall day on the paths of a park in Munich
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Street in Bad Homburg
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Streetlife in Nurnberg