Hi Gee!
What a nice idea and very interesting how many
nationalities come together here. That´s what the
web shall be used for first... international
understanding.
And this is my hometown.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aachen
Actually I live a few kilometers outside the
main town but Aachen is and will be my favourite
for ever. It´s a nice and often very funny place
to live. What Wikipedia did not say is, that the
people here are often friendly, frank to everybody,
blithe and they have a very special sense of humour,
comparable to the people living in the whole, so
called Rheinland and the neigbours in Cologne.
Aachen is as multi cultural as other big cities
because of the nearness to Belgium and the
Netherlands and the university where are many
students from foreign countries may be found.
More and more it grows together with the regions
in Netherland and Belgium and is nowadays called
Euregio. A better example of what the European
Union can do.
And Aachen is very old and was founded more
than 2000 years ago by the Romans as recreation
area because of the termal springs which are
very popular up to now.
Another fact not mentioned (and that would be
liked by the right "Bude guy"

is that Aachen
has one of the greatest denseness of pubs, Bars
and taverns in Germany
The nearest race tracks are Spa, Zolder and the
Nuerburgring, all to be reached within an hour.
As little boy I spend a lot of time there (also
Zandvoort and Hockenheim) because I have an uncle
who was semi professional and often successful
race driver in the late sixties and early
seventies, mainly on NSU 1000 TT and later
Fiat 128 Coupe or Opel Manta A.
But that´s another story.
Regards
Jochen