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== Geography == |
== Geography == |
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It's named after the two main rivers which flow through the district, [[Rhine]] and [[Neckar]]. The highest elevation is the ''Stiefelhöhe'' near [[Heiligkreuzsteinach]] with 583 m, lowest elevation with 92 m is near [[Ilvesheim]] in the Neckar valley. |
It's named after the two main rivers which flow through the district, [[Rhine]] and [[Neckar]]. The highest elevation is the ''Stiefelhöhe'' near [[Heiligkreuzsteinach]] with 583 m, lowest elevation with 92 m is near [[Ilvesheim]] in the Neckar valley. |
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==Towns and muncipalities== |
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#[[Hockenheim]] |
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#[[Leimen]] |
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#[[Schwetzingen]] |
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#[[Sinsheim]] |
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#[[Weinheim]] |
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#[[Wiesloch]] |
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'''Municipalities''' |
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<li> [[Altlussheim|Altlußheim]] |
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<li> [[Angelbachtal]] |
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<li> [[Bammental]] |
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<li> [[Bruehl, Baden-Wuerttemberg|Brühl]] |
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<li> [[Dielheim]] |
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<li> [[Dossenheim]] |
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<li> [[Eberbach]] |
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<li> [[Edingen-Neckarhausen]] |
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<li> [[Epfenbach]] |
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<li> [[Eppelheim]] |
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<li> [[Eschelbronn]] |
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<li> [[Gaiberg]] |
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<li> [[Heddesbach]] |
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<li> [[Heddesheim]] |
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<li> [[Heiligkreuzsteinach]] |
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<li> [[Helmstadt-Bargen]] |
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<li> [[Hemsbach]] |
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<li> [[Hirschberg]] |
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<li> [[Ilvesheim]] |
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<li> [[Ketsch]] |
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<li> [[Ladenburg]] |
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<li> [[Laudenbach]] |
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<li> [[Lobbach]] |
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<li> [[Malsch]] |
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<li> [[Mauer]] |
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<li> [[Meckesheim]] |
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<li> [[Muehlhausen|Mühlhausen]] |
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<li> [[Neckarbischofsheim]] |
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<li> [[Neckargemuend|Neckargemünd]] |
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<li> [[Neidenstein]] |
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<li> [[Neulussheim|Neulußheim]] |
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<li> [[Nussloch|Nußloch]] |
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<li> [[Oftersheim]] |
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<li> [[Plankstadt]] |
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<li> [[Rauenberg]] |
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<li> [[Reichartshausen]] |
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<li> [[Reilingen]] |
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<li> [[Sandhausen]] |
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<li> [[St. Leon-Rot]] |
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<li> [[Schoenau|Schönau]] |
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<li> [[Schoenbrunn|Schönbrunn]] |
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<li> [[Schriesheim]] |
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<li> [[Spechbach]] |
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<li> [[Waibstadt]] |
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<li> [[Walldorf]] |
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<li> [[Wiesenbach]] |
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<li> [[Wilhelmsfeld]] |
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<li> [[Zuzenhausen]] |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
Revision as of 21:40, 25 March 2003
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State: | Baden-Württemberg |
Adm. Region: | Karlsruhe |
Capital: | Heidelberg |
Area: | 1061.71 km² |
Inhabitants: | 528,962 (2002) |
pop. density: | 498 inh./km² |
Car identification: | HD |
Homepage: | http://www.rhein-neckar-kreis.de |
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Rhein-Neckar is a district (Kreis) in the north-west of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Neighboring districts are Bergstraße, Odenwaldkreis, Neckar-Odenwald, Heilbronn, Karlsruhe, district-free Speyer, the district Ludwigshafen, and district-free Mannheim and Heidelberg.
History
The district was created in 1973 by merging the previous districts Heidelberg, Mannheim and a big part of Sinsheim.
Geography
It's named after the two main rivers which flow through the district, Rhine and Neckar. The highest elevation is the Stiefelhöhe near Heiligkreuzsteinach with 583 m, lowest elevation with 92 m is near Ilvesheim in the Neckar valley.
Towns and muncipalities
External links
Official website (German)