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State: | Rhineland-Palatinate |
Adm. Region: | Koblenz |
Capital: | Neuwied |
Area: | 626.80 km² |
Inhabitants: | 185,004 (2001) |
pop. density: | 295 inh./km² |
Car identification: | NR |
Homepage: | Map |
Neuwied is a district (Kreis) in the north of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Rhein-Sieg, Altenkirchen, Westerwaldkreis, Mayen-Koblenz, Ahrweiler.
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2 Geography 3 Coat of arms 4 Towns and municipalities 5 External links |
History
The district was created in 1816 when the area became part of the Prussian Rhine province. In 1822 the district Linz was merged into the district.
The district has partnership with the polish district Namyslov in the Opole Voivodship, officially since 2000, however the first contacts date back to 1998.
Geography
The districts landscape covers the Westerwald mountains, east of the Rhine river valley. The Rhine forms the western boundary of the district.
The crosses in the top represent the two clerical states which owned part of the district - the black cross of Cologne in the left, the red cross of Trier in the right. The peacock in the bottom is taken from the coat of arms of the Counts of Wied. |
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External links
Official website (German)\n