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Neumünster

American  
[noo-muhn-ster, ‑-moon-, nyoo-, noi-myn-stuhr] / nuˈmʌn stər, ‑ˈmʊn-, nyu-, nɔɪˈmün stər /

noun

  1. a city in Schleswig-Holstein, in N central Germany.


Neumünster British  
/ nɔyˈmynstər /

noun

  1. a town in N Germany, in Schleswig-Holstein: manufacturing of textiles and machinery. Pop: 78 951 (2003 est)

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This past week, a violent far-right chat with four police officers in the northern cities of Kiel and Neumünster was discovered.

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“Instead of conjuring up horror scenarios, the Neumünster Zoo should do everything possible to get its animals through this crisis with its own financial reserves, if those are available, government aid or other public funds.”

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But Tierpark Neumünster’s peacetime proposal is unheard-of, says Jan Bauer, who runs a zoo similar in size, the Tierpark Dessau, 180 miles southeast of Neumünster.

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The Neumünster zoo’s plan was revealed as Germany’s strategy for stemming the outbreak has drawn global attention.

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Tierpark Neumünster is one of Germany’s 600 to 800 zoos and animal parks.

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