Vechta is home to the Stoppelmarkt Fair, which takes place every summer. It is first mentioned in records in 1298. Many merchants from many European countries would come to Vechta and sell their wares on the streets within the fortress walls. In 1577, plague forced the fair to an open field outside the city walls. Today it attracts up to 800 000 people and is one of the biggest annual fairs in north-west Germany.
Bakhmach is locarted in northern Ukraine. I'm taking this next paragraph straight out of Wikipedia: During the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 26, 2022, at least 65 units of Russian military equipment moved through Bakhmach, with about a hundred more on the outskirts. Local residents tried to stop the convoy on their own by blocking tank tracks with makeshift objects and convincing Russian soldiers not to move towards Kyiv . One man attempted to climb onto a tank and block the road with his body (he was not hurt). However, the military equipment continued to move, and Russian forces fired several shots into the air. Слава Україні!

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