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Capital: | Mainz |
Area: | 19,846 km² |
Inhabitants: | 3,880,000 (2000) |
pop. density: | 196 people/km² |
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ISO 3166-2: | DE-RP |
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Minister-President: | Kurt Beck (SPD) |
Ruling party: | SPD/FDP coalition |
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The Rhineland-Palatinate (German Rheinland-Pfalz) is one of 16 Bundesländer of Germany. It has an area of 19,846 km² and 3.88 million inhabitants. The capital is Mainz.
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2 Administration 3 History 4 List of Minister-Presidents of Rhineland-Palatinate 5 External links |
Geography
Rhineland-Palatinate borders on (from the north and clockwise) North Rhine-Westphalia, Hesse, Baden-Württemberg, France, Saarland, Luxembourg and Belgium.
The main axis of the state is the Rhine river, that forms the border with Baden-Württemberg and Hesse in the southeast before running across the northern part of Rhineland-Palatinate. The Rhine Valley is bounded by mountain chains and forms a fascinating landscape with some of the historically most significant places of Germany.
In the northwest there are the southern parts of the Eifel mountains. Further south there is the Hunsrück mountain chain, which is continued by the Taunus mountains on the opposite side of the Rhine. The hilly lands in the south of the state are called the Palatine Forest (Pfälzerwald).
These mountain chains are separated from each other by the tributaries of the Rhine: the Moselle (Mosel), the Lahn and the Nahe.
Administration
Rhineland-Palatinate is divided into 24 districts, grouped into the three administrative regions: Koblenz, Trier and Rheinhessen-Pfalz.
Since 2000, the employees and assets of the Bezirksregierungen form the Aufsichts- und Dienstleistungsdirektion Trier (Supervisory and Service Directorate Trier) and the Struktur- und Genehmigungsdirektionen (Structural and Approval Directorates) Nord in Koblenz and Süd in Neustadt_(Weinstraße). These administrations execute their authority over the whole state, i. e. the ADD Trier oversees all schools.
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Furthermore there are twelve independent towns, which don't belong to any district:
List of Minister-Presidents of Rhineland-Palatinate
External links
Baden-Württemberg |
Bavaria |
Berlin |
Brandenburg |
Bremen |
Hamburg |
Hesse |
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern |
Lower Saxony |
North Rhine-Westphalia |
Rhineland-Palatinate |
Saarland |
Saxony |
Saxony-Anhalt |
Schleswig-Holstein |
Thuringia