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Trier ou Tréveris é uma cidade histórica da Alemanha e também a mais antiga, localizada no estado da Renânia-Palatinado. . Trier é uma cidade independente (kreisfreie Stadt) ou distrito urbano (Stadtkreis), ou seja, possui estatuto de distrito. É também a sede do Verbandsgemeinde de Trier-Land, apesar de não ser membro. Trier foi fundada no século I a.C. como Augusta Treverorum, supostamente pelo próprio imperador Augusto. More information...

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