Bremen is a proper noun referring to a major city in northern Germany, known as a federal state’s own urban region and home to old mercantile history. In English, it is pronounced as a two-syllable place-name, typically with initial stress followed by a clear 'men' or 'mə-ˈbrɛm' sound, depending on accent. It functions as a city name used in geography, travel, and cultural contexts.
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