Some house in Bad Sachsa, Germany
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Green spaces dominate Germany’s largest cities Research by German Brief * Almost 70 per cent of the land areas of Germany’s largest cities are devoted to parks, woodlands, fields and private gardens. With green spaces making up 86 per cent of its urban area, Siegen, in North-Rhine Westphalia, is the ‘greenest’ German city. Ludwigshafen, home to BASF, the world’s largest chemical company, is the least green of Germany’s 79 Großstädte, cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants. There are 17 Discussing German affairsGermany's greenest cities German Briefhttps://www.germanbrief.com/pages/green-cities