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Worms (Germany)

Worms is a historic city in southwestern Germany, known for its rich cultural heritage dating back to Roman times. It is located on the Rhine River and features a well-preserved medieval old town with sites like the Worms Cathedral, one of Germany’s most significant Romanesque structures. The city is also famous for the Diet of Worms in 1521, where Martin Luther defended his reforms. Today, Worms combines its historical importance with modern life, serving as a center for industry, commerce, and education. Its scenic river setting and cultural landmarks make it a notable destination in the Rhineland-Palatinate region.