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____North Rhine-Westphalia Travel Guide
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A view from the top of the Dom Cathedral in Cologne

A view from the top of the Dom Cathedral in Cologne

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The state of North Rhine-Westphalia (in German "Nordrhein-Westfalen" or short NRW) is highly industriated and, as the name shows, the Rhine is the main river that flows through this region. Ruhr, Wupper, Lippe and Erms are the other rivers that are situated in Europe's largest industrial concentration. Almost 18 million people live in this region, more than 50 per cent of them in one of the big cities like Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Cologne, Recklinghausen or Duisburg. Altogether NRW has 30 cities with more than 100.000 inhabitants - more than 20 per cent of all Germans live in this federal state.

Life pulsates in these cities: concerts, musicals and shows in unusual places. Museums, like the big art museums in Bonn, and theaters of all kinds and in great numbers. Shopping that's a real experience. Here, something is always going on! Europe's most dense and diverse cultural region lies here between the Rhine and Weser rivers, with impressive monuments such as the cathedrals of Aachen and Cologne and hundreds of palaces and castles like Hombroich or Bruhl.

Only a stone's throw away of the pulsing cities you will find large recreation areas with forests, hills, fluvial plains and low mountain ranges. Discover the "Bergisches Land" with its famous old churches, the "Teutoburger Wald" or the "Münsterland." Enjoy a romantic weekend, winter walks and fine cuisine or a skiing holiday in the "Sauerland."
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Dortmund Travel Guide
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Ruins at Hohensyburg

Ruins at Hohensyburg

Tobias Theobald
Located in the NordRhine Westfalia, Dortmund is a city with a population of now over 600,000. Dortmund is well known for it's beweries such as Brinkhoff's, Kronen, DAB, Union, and Thier, most of which are now defunct or merged into other breweries. Although most of the Coal mines are now stationary (or being torn down), Dortmund was known as an industrial city. Steel Manufacturing and mining were also common.

As other German cities, Dortmund dates back to medievel times. It was first mentioned around 885 as THRUTMANNI, and as Dortmunde in 1222. In 1236 Kaiser Friedrich II renews the priveledges granted to the city in 1220 and declares it a legally independant. During World War II, Dortmund was very heavily bombed, destroying over 60% or the metropolitan area and 93% of the city's center.

Although there's not much in terms of old architecture, Dortmund is still a nice city to visit. The downtown shopping area is always busstling with people and as some other German cities' old downtown area, it is only discovered on foot. The Alt-stadt (old city) is located within the ringed streets Ostwall, SudWall and KonigWall. These and more streets are at the cities perimeter where the medievel walls once stood.

Dortmund is also known for the Westfallen park which features a zoo, Boitanical gardens, the T.V. tower "Florian" which stands at 211.36metres tall, the Westfallen Halle, a Concert Hall displaying the Emblem on the Union Brewery on it's roof, and the Westfallen stadium, which is one of the stadiums in which the 2006 FIFA world cup football games have been played.

Still within the area "Dortmund" to the south you will find Hohensyburg, a ruined castle dating back to the 13th century, and now the site of a popular casino.

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duisburg rheinhausen 1986

duisburg rheinhausen 1986

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Duisburg is a German city in the western part of the Ruhr Area (Ruhrgebiet) in North Rhine-Westphalia. It is an independent metropolitan borough within Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf. With its harbour and proximity to Duesseldorf International Airport Duisburg has become an important venue for commerce and steel production.