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Japanische Internationale Schule München
is a Japanese international school in Sendling,Behr, Sabine.Erster Spatenstich für japanische Schule. ''Die Welt''. 7 November 2001. Retrieved on 6 January 2014. "120 Kinder dürfen sich freuen: ..Die Baukosten belaufen sich auf rund 14,5 Millionen Mark." and "Gegründet wurde die Schule 1994 vom Japanclub München ..an der Kistlerhofstraße unterrichtet." and "Sie ist von der Regierung von Japan als Grund- und Mittelschule staatlich anerkannt, von der Regierung von Oberbayern als Private Volksschule staatlich genehmigt." and "Theoretisch können auch Kinder anderer Nationalität die Schule besuchen. Voraussetzung ist allerdings die japanische Sprache." and "Sowohl die japanischen als auch die deutschen Feiertage sind unterrichtsfrei." Munich, Germany. It serves both elementary and junior high school levels. The ''Japanclub München'' and representatives of Japanese companies founded the school. In 1994 the school first opened in a converted gymnasium on ''Kistlerhofstraße''. ...
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Munich is the capital and most populous city of Bavaria, Germany. As of 30 November 2024, its population was 1,604,384, making it the third-largest city in Germany after Berlin and Hamburg. Munich is the largest city in Germany that is not a state of its own. It ranks as the 11th-largest city in the European Union. The metropolitan area has around 3 million inhabitants, and the broader Munich Metropolitan Region is home to about 6.2 million people. It is the List of EU metropolitan regions by GDP#2021 ranking of top four German metropolitan regions, third largest metropolitan region by GDP in the European Union. Munich is located on the river Isar north of the Alps. It is the seat of the Upper Bavaria, Upper Bavarian administrative region. With 4,500 people per km2, Munich is Germany's most densely populated municipality. It is also the second-largest city in the Bavarian language, Bavarian dialect area after Vienna. The first record of Munich dates to 1158. The city ha ...
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