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The '''Drachengarten Ludwigshafen''' is a zoological garden that specialises in dragons, located in the city of [[Stadt Sankt Ludwigshafen]] in [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]]. The zoo and the four dragons that live in it were given to Sankt Ludwigshafen by the [[Imperial Federation]] as a symbol of gratitude following the donation of [[Nordhafen]] by Sankt Ludwigshafen to the Imperial Federation. The zoo is open to visitors year-round and all citizens of the republic, as well as tourists from [[Raspur Pact]] nations are offered one free ticket to the zoo per annum. The dragon garden is one of the touristic highlights of the city. Dragon enthusiasts on Micras flock to the zoo as it was the first, and still the only zoo, that has two magenta coloured dragons, which are not seen in the wild either. | The '''Drachengarten Ludwigshafen''' is a zoological garden that specialises in dragons, located in the city of [[Stadt Sankt Ludwigshafen]] in [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]]. The zoo and the four dragons that live in it were given to Sankt Ludwigshafen by the [[Imperial Federation]] as a symbol of gratitude following the donation of [[Nordhafen]] by Sankt Ludwigshafen to the Imperial Federation. The zoo is open to visitors year-round and all citizens of the republic, as well as tourists from [[Raspur Pact]] nations are offered one free ticket to the zoo per annum. The dragon garden is one of the touristic highlights of the city. Dragon enthusiasts on Micras flock to the zoo as it was the first, and still the only zoo, that has two magenta coloured dragons, which are not seen in the wild either. Besides dragons, the zoological gardens display a variety of reptiles and amphibians that originate from all over Micras. |
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The Drachengarten Ludwigshafen is a zoological garden that specialises in dragons, located in the city of Stadt Sankt Ludwigshafen in Sankt Ludwigshafen. The zoo and the four dragons that live in it were given to Sankt Ludwigshafen by the Imperial Federation as a symbol of gratitude following the donation of Nordhafen by Sankt Ludwigshafen to the Imperial Federation. The zoo is open to visitors year-round and all citizens of the republic, as well as tourists from Raspur Pact nations are offered one free ticket to the zoo per annum. The dragon garden is one of the touristic highlights of the city. Dragon enthusiasts on Micras flock to the zoo as it was the first, and still the only zoo, that has two magenta coloured dragons, which are not seen in the wild either. Besides dragons, the zoological gardens display a variety of reptiles and amphibians that originate from all over Micras.