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TrierCity in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, on the River Moselle, near the Luxembourg border, 115 km/71 mi west of Mainz; population (1995) 99,300. It is a centre for the wine trade. Once the capital of the Treveri, a Celto-Germanic tribe, it became known as Augusta Treverorum under the Roman emperor Augustus about 15 BC and was the capital of an ecclesiastical principality during the 14th–18th centuries. St Ambrose and Karl Marx were born here. There is a university.
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