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As the capital of Bavaria, Munich is home to well over a million people in the urban centre alone, with the greater metropolitan districts bringing the population to over six million inhabitants. Situated north from the Bavarian Alps along the Isar River, Munich’s original name, Mönche, means ‘monks’ in High German. This is the reason for the city’s coat-of-arms to bear the picture of a classic monk.