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1. Pope Benedict XVI |
2. Thomas Mann (Nobel Prize-winning author) |
3. Konrad Adenauer (first Chancellor of West Germany) |
4. Hans Geiger (inventor of the Geiger counter) |
5. Max Planck (Nobel Prize-winning physicist) |
6. Werner Heisenberg (Nobel Prize-winning physicist) |
7. Karl Popper (philosopher) |
8. Joseph Alois Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) |
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Important facts about Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich: |
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1. It is one of the oldest universities in Germany, founded in 1472. |
2. The university is consistently ranked as one of the top universities in Europe and the world. |
3. It has a strong focus on research and is associated with numerous Nobel laureates and other prominent academics. |
4. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines, including the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and medicine. |
5. The university has a beautiful campus located in the heart of Munich, with historic buildings and modern facilities. |