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Wiesbaden

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Wiesbaden (Germany)

Wiesbaden is a city located in the state of Hesse (Land Hessen) in western Germany and serves as the capital of the state. It is classified as an independent urban district (kreisfreie Stadt) within the Wiesbaden district (Landkreis Wiesbaden), meaning it operates as both a city and a district. The city lies on the banks of the Rhine River and has a temperate oceanic climate, characterized by mild winters and warm summers, with moderate precipitation throughout the year. As the administrative center of Hesse, Wiesbaden houses numerous governmental offices and institutions that are part of the state administration. The local economy is primarily service-oriented, with significant sectors including finance, healthcare, and tourism, particularly due to its historical thermal springs. Public transportation within Wiesbaden is managed by the Wiesbaden Mobility (Wiesbaden Mobil), which operates a network of buses and trams across the city.

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