2012年9月5日 星期三

Crossing of the Foremost!

, From Cologne
In Germany
To Cologne
In New Jersey, United States,
Cologne, a German embodiment
My Cologne, rated as Germany\'s fourth-largest city
After Berlin, Hamburg and Munich
And the largest city both in
The German Federal State of
North Rhine-Westphalia
And within Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Area
One of the major European metropolitan areas
My cologne, one of the oldest German cities
Founded by the Ubil in 38BC
Name derived from Roman settlement
Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippine sium
Cologne, lying on the River Rhine
With famous Cologne Cathedral
Kölner Dom
As seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Cologne
University of Cologne
Universität zu köln
Is one among Europe\'s oldest Universities
Cologne, a major cultural centre of the Rhineland
With a vibrant arts scene
Cologne, home to more than thirty museums
And hundreds of galleries
The Cologne Trade Fair
Host of Art Cologne
ImmCologne International Furniture Fair
And the Photokina
Also well-known for celebration of Cologne Carnival
The annual reggae summerjam
And Cologne Gay Pride
Within Germany, we are proudly known
As an important media centre
My city, the host of Cologne Comedy Festival
Considered the largest comedy festival
In mainland Europe
Cologne, part of Cologne
Bonn Region
Incorporated as an independent city
Kreisfreie Stadt
Under Gemeindeordung Nordrhein-Westfalen (Go NRW)
City\'s administration headed by a mayor (oberbürgermeister)
And three deputy mayor
First urban settlement of today\'s Cologne
I call Oppidum Ubiorum
Founded in 38 BC by the Ubil
A Germanic tribe
Cologne, acknowledged as city by the Romans
In 50 AD by the name
Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium
My Cologne, formerly capital of the Gallic Empire
Under Postumus, Marius and Victorinus
Maternus, elected as bishop, 313
Was first known bishop of Cologne
785, Cologne to become seat
Of an archbishopric
In the Middle ages, Archbishop of Cologne
One of the seven prince-electors
And one of the three ecclesiastical electors
Cologne, also German Hockey Jersey an outstanding centre of medieval pilgrimage
And characterized as major harbor
Cologne of Germany\'s landmarks
See churches like
Cologne Cathedral (Kolncor Dam)
The city\'s most famous monument
Which is a Gothic church
Started in 1248 and completed 1880
In 1996, was designated World Heritage Site
My Cologne Cathedral, housing the
Shrine of the Three Kings
Which supposedly contains relics of the Three Magi
Sometimes referred to as
The eternal construction Site
Dauer baustelle
Stroll through the streets I call
The Cologne Ring Boulevards
Like Hohenzollerning, Kaiser-William-Ring, Hansaring
With their medieval city gates
Also known for their night life
Hohe StraBe; High Street
One of the main shopping areas
And extends past the cathedral
Also contains many gift shops
My RheinEnergieStadion
The major Cologne Stadium
Primarily used for soccer games
Seating 50, 374 visitors in national games
And 46,134 in International games
Home to local first division (Bundesliga) team
Visit the Cologne Mülheim Bridge
I have high rise structures like
Cologne\'s tallest structure
Colonius telecommunication tower
Another not so tall structure of mine
The Hansahochhaus
Designed by archiyect Jakob Koerfer
And completed 1952
As one-time Europe\'s tallest office building
Cologne of the famous Roman-Germanic Museum
Featuring art and architecture from City\'s distant past
Museus Ludwig, housing one of the most important collections
Of modern art in Europe
Including a Picasso collection
Matched only by museums in
Barcelona and Paris
I have grand museums with German Hockey Jersey beautiful names
Farina Fragrance museum
Birthplace of Eau de Cologne
Römisch-Germanisches Museum
Roman-Germanic Museum
For ancient Roman and Germanic culture
Wallraf-Richartz Museum, for European painting
From 13th to early 20th Century
Museum Ludwig, for modern art
Museum Schuntgen, for medieval art
Museum für Angewanate Kunst
For applied arts
Kolumba kunst museum des Erzbistums köln
Art museum of the archbishopric of cologne
Modern art museum built around medieval ruins, completed 2007
People I gave birth to in Cologne
Adenauer Konrad (5th January, 1876-19th April, 1967)
Politician, mayor of German Hockey Jersey Cologne (1917-1933, 1945)
First West German Federal Chancellor
Agrippa Heinrich Cornelius (1486-1535)
Occultist, author of
Three Books of occult philosophy
Roman Empress (Wife of Emperor Claudius)
Mother of Emperor Nero
Bium Robert (10 November, 1807 - 9 November, 1848)
Martyr of 19th Century democratic movement in Germany
Böll Heinrich (21st December, 1917- 16th July, 1985)
Writer and winner of Nobel Prize for literature, 1972
Krupp Uwe (born 24th June, 1965)
Professional (ice) hockey player
Donnersmarck, Florian Henckel von (born 2nd May, 1973)
Academy Award-winning director and screenwriter
Heidemann, Britta (born 22nd December, 1982)
Épée fencer and Olympic medalist
Millowitsch, Peter (born 1st February, 1949)
Actor, playwright and theatre director
Krekel Lotti (born 23rd August, 1941)
Actress and singer
Stockhausen, Markus (born 2nd May, 1957)
Musician and composer
Weimar, Robert (born 13th May, 1932)
Legal scientist and psychologist
Rüttgers Jürgen (born 26th June, 1951)
Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia, 2005-2010
Cologne of New Jersey
Cologne, a base I wish to make
Cologne, a track I have to make
Cologne, a community or populated place
Located in Atlantic Country
Cologne and I together
Appears on the Green Bank U.S.
Geological Survey Map
It was worthwhile from
Germany to New Jersey.

Copyright, Anyaele Sam Chiyson

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