Straße
"Straße" is the German word for "street." It refers to a public road in a city or town that is used for vehicles and pedestrians. Streets are essential for transportation, connecting different areas and facilitating movement within urban environments. They can vary in size, from narrow lanes to wide avenues, and often have sidewalks for pedestrians.
In many cities, streets are lined with buildings, shops, and trees, contributing to the urban landscape. Streets can also be named after historical figures, events, or local landmarks, making them an important part of a city's identity. Examples of famous streets include Unter den Linden in Berlin and Champs-Élysées in Paris.