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Trier, a German city with Roman roots Founded in 16 BC on a site belonging to the Celtic Trevires people, the city of Trier was initially named Augusta Treverorum in honour of emperor Augustus.
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The city's Striezelmarkt holds the distinction of being one of the world's oldest markets of its kind, having initially been established as a one-day event in 1434, reports MyLondon.