North Rhine-Westphalia is the largest federal state in Germany and a significant international economic center with developed modern technologies. Its population is 18 million people. Its capital is Dusseldorf and it is one of the most highly industrialized areas in Europe. May and September month climate is warm and sunny which is the best time to visit North Rhine-Westphalia.
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| Cologne Travel Guide |
Cologne is located in the western part of Germany. This city of approximately 986,000 inhabitants is more than 2030 years old, making it one of the oldest cities in the country. Today, it is a busy commercial centre, yet it has managed to wel... |
| Aachen Travel Guide |
Aachen can be referred to as one of the historic spa cities in ‘North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany’. It lies on the western corner of Germany, situated along the borders with Netherlands and Belgium, at a distance of 65 Km on the western side of Colo... |
| Bochum Travel Guide |
| The German city Bochum is located in Northern Rhine - Westphalia state. Cities like Essen, Hattingen, Dortmund and Herne in the Ruhr area surround the city. The traces of the habitation in the city trace back to the 9th centur... |
| Dortmund Travel Guide |
| Situated in Bundesland of North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany is the 7th largest city of Germany. It is located in the Ruhr area of Germany. The city is also the34th biggest city in Europe. Towards the south of the city is the Ruhr River and through the municipal area flows the river Ems... |
| Duesseldorf Travel Guide |
| Düsseldorf, in the western part of Germany, is one of the wealthiest cities in the country. This city of approximately 581,000 inhabitants is divided into two by the River Rhine the old, medieval town and the new commerci... |