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Cold and inhospitable. He could not understand why anyone would choose to live there.

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Tacitus describes the German landscape as densely forested with vast stretches of marshland and rivers. He also notes the presence of hills and mountains in certain regions, painting a picture of a rugged and untamed landscape inhabited by fierce tribes.

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