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Encyclopedia > List of cities in Germany starting with B

List of cities in Germany: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z

Town Population District Bundesland
Backnang 34,465 Rems-Murr Baden-Württemberg
Bad Berleburg 21,200 Siegen-Wittgenstein North Rhine-Westphalia
Bad Doberan 12,300 Bad Doberan Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Bad Driburg 19,500 Höxter North Rhine-Westphalia
Baden-Baden 52,700 -- Baden-Württemberg
Bad Gandersheim 12.000 Northeim Lower Saxony
Bad Honnef 25,000 Rhein-Sieg North Rhine-Westphalia
Bad Laasphe 15,500 Siegen-Wittgenstein North Rhine-Westphalia
Bad Münstereifel 18,500 Euskirchen North Rhine-Westphalia
Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler 27,100 Ahrweiler Rhineland-Palatinate
Bad Oldesloe 22,700 Stormarn Schleswig-Holstein
Bad Segeberg 16,000 Segeberg Schleswig-Holstein
Bad Sulza 8,400 Weimarer Land Thuringia
Baesweiler 27,400 Aachen North Rhine-Westphalia
Balve 12,137 Märkischer Kreis North Rhine-Westphalia
Bamberg 69,400 -- Bavaria
Barth 9,700 Nordvorpommern Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Bayreuth 75,000 -- Bavaria
Bedburg 24,200 Erftkreis North Rhine-Westphalia
Belzig 8,000 Potsdam-Mittelmark Brandenburg
Bergen 17,000 Rügen Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Bergheim 63,500 Erftkreis North Rhine-Westphalia
Bergisch Gladbach 105,700 Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis North Rhine-Westphalia
Bergkamen 52,900 Unna North Rhine-Westphalia
Berglen 5,999 Rems-Murr Baden-Württemberg
Bergneustadt 20,800 Oberbergischer Kreis North Rhine-Westphalia
Berlin 3,450,000 -- Berlin
Beverungen 15,600 Höxter North Rhine-Westphalia
Bielefeld 325,000 -- North Rhine-Westphalia
Billerbeck 11,300 Coesfeld North Rhine-Westphalia
Blaubeuren 12,000 Alb-Donau Baden-Württemberg
Bocholt 72,100 Borken North Rhine-Westphalia
Bochum 394,400 -- North Rhine-Westphalia
Bonn 291,400 -- North Rhine-Westphalia
Bonndorf im Schwarzwald 7,000 Waldshut Baden-Württemberg
Bopfingen 12,591 Ostalbkreis Baden-Württemberg
Borgentreich 9,900 Höxter North Rhine-Westphalia
Borgholzhausen 8,700 Gütersloh North Rhine-Westphalia
Borken 40,900 Borken North Rhine-Westphalia
Bornheim 45,400 Rhein-Sieg North Rhine-Westphalia
Bothel 8,207 Rotenburg (district) Lower Saxony
Bottrop 121,600 -- North Rhine-Westphalia
Brake 16,700 Wesermarsch Lower Saxony
Brakel 17,900 Höxter North Rhine-Westphalia
Brandenburg 82,500 -- Brandenburg
Breckerfeld 9,100 Ennepe-Ruhr North Rhine-Westphalia
Bremen 547,000 -- Bremen
Bremerhaven 126,900 -- Bremen
Brilon 27,368 Hochsauerland North Rhine-Westphalia
Brühl 43,800 Erftkreis North Rhine-Westphalia
Braunschweig (Brunswick) 239,900 -- Lower Saxony
Bückeburg 20,800 Schaumburg Lower Saxony
Bünde 44,600 Herford North Rhine-Westphalia
Burghausen 18,100 Altötting Bavaria
Burscheid 19,100 Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis North Rhine-Westphalia

A "--" in the district column means that the town is an urban district, i.e. a town which constitutes a district in its own right.


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