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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Water Management System of Augsburg' has mentioned 'Munich' in the following places:
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Augsburg (UK: /xcbx88axcax8axc9xa1zbxc9x9cxcbx90rxc9xa1/ OWGZ-burg,[2] US: /xcbx88xc9x94xcbx90xc9xa1z-/ AWGZ-,[3] German: [xcbx88axcax8aksbxcax8axcax81k] (listen); Swabian German: Augschburg) is a city in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, around 50xc2xa0km west of Bavarian capital Munich.
It is the third-largest city in Bavaria (after Munich and Nuremberg) with a population of 300,000 inhabitants, with 885,000 in its metropolitan area.
(free admission) Eiskanal, the world's first artificial whitewater course (venue for the whitewater events of the 1972 Munich Olympics) Dorint Hotel Tower Childhood home of Bertolt Brecht The Augsburg Botanical Gardens (Botanischer Garten Augsburg) Maximillian Museum Bahnpark Augsburg home of 29 historic locomotives, blacksmith, historic roundhouse 3 magnificent renaissance fountains, the Agustus Fountain, Mercury Fountain and Hercules Fountain from 15th century, build for the 1500 anniversary of city foundation Walter Art Museum at the Glas Palast ("Glas-Palace") Roman Museum located in the former Monastery of St. Margaret (closed at the moment due to risk of collapsing).
The main road link is autobahn A 8 between Munich and Stuttgart.
Hauptbahnhof is on the Munichxe2x80x93Augsburg and Ulmxe2x80x93Augsburg lines and is connected by ICE and IC services to Munich, Berlin, Dortmund, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Stuttgart.
In that year all air passenger transport was relocated to Munich Airport.
After Munich, Augsburg is considered the high-tech centre for Information and Communication in Bavaria and takes advantage of its lower operating costs, yet close proximity to Munich and potential customers.
For the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, a Lech River dam protective diversionary canal for river ice was converted into the world's first artificial whitewater slalom course: the Eiskanal and remains a world-class venue for whitewater competition and served as prototype for two dozen similar foreign courses.