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Kiel Hosting National Celebration
Germany is celebrating the 16th anniversary of German reunification this year on October 2 and 3 in the Baltic port of Kiel. The city, capital of the most northern state of Schleswig-Holstein, is expecting around 500,000 visitors. The state, which has both a North Sea and a Baltic coastline, is organizing the festivities because the state prime minister, Peter Harry Carstensen, is currently chairman of the Bundesrat, the upper house of the German parliament.
Kiel's position on the Baltic is expected to lend special flair to the celebrations. Several state prime ministers intend to take each other on in a dragon boat race on the Kiel Fjord, a narrow inlet that runs to the centre of the city. Ships at anchor along the coast will provide a maritime backdrop. All 16 German states will present their culinary specialities, sights and points of special interest along the quay. "We intended to celebrate with an informative and cheerful gathering for everyone," hosting Prime Minister Carstensen has said.
After the football World Cup was held in Germany under the motto, "The
world as guest among friends", the German unity celebrations will
be called "Germany as guest in Schleswig-Holstein - Welcome to Kiel".
The climax will be marked by a celebration in the Baltic Hall on October
3, with Chancellor Angela Merkel delivering the main address. President
Horst Koehler will then host a reception. Photos: Landeshauptstadt Kiel/Okon; Landeshauptstadt/3-pix
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