The Capital Letter - by BerlinBear

Musings of a dis-located New Zealander in Marburg. BerlinBear shares his thoughts on life in Germany, language, politics, good news, bad news, weird news, and whatever else tickles his fancy.

24 May 2006

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Name: BerlinBear
Location: Marburg, Hessen, Germany

I'm a New Zealander living in Germany. Before moving here, I spent five years in the UK. I live in Marburg, a delightful little city in Hessen with the most impressive mediaeval architecture you're likely to find anywhere.

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