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Aquisgrano ou Aquisgrão, é uma cidade independente (kreisfreie Stadt) da Alemanha, no estado da Renânia do Norte-Vestfália, localizada na região administrativa de Colônia. Situa-se em região de planície no oeste do país, próxima à fronteira da Bélgica e dos Países Baixos, apresentando clima temperado, com chuvas bem distribuídas. More information...

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