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North Rhine-Westphalia encompasses the plains of the Lower Rhine region and parts of the Central Uplands (die Mittelgebirge) up to the gorge of Porta Westfalica. The state covers an area of 34,083 km 2 (13,160 sq mi) and shares borders with Belgium ( Wallonia ) in the southwest and the Netherlands ( Limburg , Gelderland and Overijssel ) in the ...
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North Rhine-Westphalia (often abbreviated to NRW) is a German state founded after World War II by British occupation authorities. The state capital is Dusseldorf while Cologne is the most populous city. It consists of, as the name indicates, the province Westphalia in the east and the northern Rhinelands in the west.
North Rhine–Westphalia is Germany’s most populous state, with many medium-sized and large cities. Bonn Summary. Bonn, city, Köln Regierungsbezirk (administrative district), North Rhine–Westphalia Land (state), Germany. The city is located on the Rhine River, about 15 miles (24 km) south of Cologne.
Nordrhein-Westfalen facts: Official web sites of Nordrhein-Westfalen, links and information on Nordrhein-Westfalen's art, culture, geography, history, travel and tourism, cities, tourist boards and newspapers.
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