Dusseldorf is the capital of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, the center of the capital Rhine area, which has a population of 11 million people. Dusseldorf is famous for its international business and financial center and is famous for its fashion and trade fairs.
Culturally, Düsseldorf is renowned Academy of Fine Arts (Arts Academy in Düsseldorf, such as Joseph Beuys, Emmanuel Hwicz, Gerhard Richter, Sigmar Boleki and Andreas Gursky), including its effect on the pioneering experimental music (Kraftwerk) and including a relatively large impact on Japanese society. Dusseldorf is characterized as the city on the Rhine River, a stronghold of the Carnival celebrations and the River Rhine. Every year in the month of July accept more than 4.5 million people to visit the largest exhibition in the town of Rhine. Messe Dusseldorf organization claims nearly five leading trade fairs for all the world. Dusseldorf is the most populous city and the sixth city in Germany in terms of population within the city limits and the urban area population of 1.5 million, in 2012.HistoricallyWhen the Romanian Empire to strengthen its position in all parts of Europe, some clung to the Germanic tribes in the marshlands off the eastern banks of the Rhine River. In the 7 and 8, the famous Dusseldorf century agriculture and fishing settlement of Neve in the little Dussel river which flows into the Rhine River. One of these settlements that have grown in the city of Dusseldorf.
GeographyPhysiographyDusseldorf is located in the center of the Lower Rhine basin, where Delta Dussel River, which flows into the Rhine River. The city is located on the east side of the Rhine River, with the exception of District 4 (Oberkassel, Niederkassel, Heerdt and Lörick). Across the Rhine River, and the city of Neuss, which stands for Erft River Delta. Dusseldorf is located to the southwest of the Ruhr metropolitan area, and in the middle of the capital of the Rhine and Ruhr area. Dusseldorf built entirely on the silt and clay, sand and gravel. The highest point in Dusseldorf is the highest Alsandberg away in the eastern part of the city, which extends about 165 meters (541 feet). The lowest point is at the north end away from the town Wittlaer.
Cities and surrounding areasThe following areas and cities on the Duesseldorf limits (from the north): Duisburg City, and the District of Mettmann (Hilden, Mettmann, Erkrath, Hilden, Langenfeld, and Monheim), and the District of Noyce (Dormagen, Noyce, and Meerbusch).EconomicallyDusseldorf has become one of the major telecommunications centers in Germany. With two of the four frequencies to providers of mobile phones German, Düsseldorf leads the German mobile phone market. There are many commercial centers for foreigners in Dusseldorf, such as NTT, Ericsson, Sandvik, Nokia, and GTS. There are 18 providers of Internet, which is located in the capital of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia service. Euro Wings and formerly independent international LTU, the two airlines, based in the city.
There are many Internet companies in Dusseldorf, with its roots in the world of advertising: There are 400 advertising agencies in Dusseldorf, including three of the largest companies in Germany: BBDO and Publicis Group. There are a number of subsidiary companies and foreign agencies, such as Ogilvy & Mather, Dentsu, Hakuhodo, and DDB. There are also about 200 publishing house in Dusseldorf. There are about 170 national and international financial institutions, and about 130 of the insurance agencies, and is one of the largest German stock exchanges. In addition to many other big companies at its headquarters in the city.
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