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  3. North Rhine-Westphalia has about 18 million inhabitants, which makes it the most populous state in Germany and the fourth largest in area. 34 of the 100 largest companies in Germany and 9 of the 100 largest European companies have their headquarter in North Rhine-Westphalia. The Rhine-Ruhr area, ranging from Köln and Bonn to Duisburg and ...
  4. May 24, 2023The Ruhr (German: Ruhrgebiet) is a region in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The region was formed during the 20th century by Montan industry (coal and steel) and runs currently through a structural transformation which makes it to one of the most dynamic regions in Europe. Its extension is limited by the Ruhr in the south, the Lippe in the ...
  5. Earth > Europe > Central Europe > Germany > Western Germany > North Rhine-Westphalia > Lower Rhine. ... 5 Get in; 6 Get around; 7 See. 7.1 Itineraries; 8 Do; 9 Eat; 10 Drink; 11 Stay safe; 12 Get out; Lower Rhine (German: Niederrhein) is a region in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Cities . Düsseldorf; Krefeld; Meerbusch; Mönchengladbach ...
  6. Oct 4, 2024Earth > Europe > Central Europe > Germany > Western Germany > North Rhine-Westphalia > Ruhr > Bochum. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Bochum. ... Its history is linked closely to the one of the region. In 1850, Bochum was a small town of about 4500 Inhabitants, its population increased, being 1900 to 100 000 inhabitants and in 1935 had 300 ...
  7. Local specialties include Pumpernickel—a heavy, slightly sweet rye bread, which is common all over Westphalia, but Soest claims to be the place of its invention; and Möpkenbrot—a coarse cooked sausage, made from bacon, pig's head, pork rind, blood and rye grist. Bullenauge ("bull's eye") is a coffee liquor topped with a dash of cream. It ...
  8. Mönchengladbach is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.. Understand [] "MG", as it is often abbreviated, is mostly reknown for it's Soccer Club, Borussia Mönchengladbach. Though inhabited by more than a quarter million people it appears to be a small town due to infrastructure, culture and "spirit".
  9. Siegburg (i.e. fort on the Sieg river) is a city in the district of Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located on the banks of the rivers Sieg and Agger, 10 kilometres away from the former capital Bonn and 26 kilometres away from Cologne. Siegburg is at the base of a "mountain" (St. Michael's Mount, about 40km elevation), filled with picturesque cobblestone streets and ...
  10. Jul 10, 2024Münster is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, in the west of Germany. Understand . Münster originated as a monastery founded in 794 by the Frisian missionary Liudger to aid Charlemagne's campaign to gain control over the Saxons. In 805, Münster was made a bishopric and, in 1170, it obtained its town rights.

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