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  2. List of streets in Cologne - Wikipedia

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    The Cologne Beltway (German: Kölner Autobahnring) is the generic term for the Autobahns encircling Cologne. It consists of the Bundesautobahn 3 , the Bundesautobahn 4 and the Bundesautobahn 1 . With an average of 160,000 cars per day on the BAB 3 and 100,000 on A4 and A1, the beltway handles one of the highest traffic volumes in Germany.

  3. Schildergasse - Wikipedia

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    The Schildergasse (German: [ˈʃɪldɐˌɡasə]; Kölsch: Schelderjaß [ˌʃel²dɐˈjasˑ]) [what does "²" mean?] is a shopping street in central Cologne, Germany. With 13,000 people passing through it every hour, it is the busiest shopping street in Europe, according to a 2008 survey by GfK.

  4. Innenstadt, Cologne - Wikipedia

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    Innenstadt (German: Köln-Innenstadt) is the central borough (Stadtbezirk) of the City of Cologne in Germany. The borough was established with the last communal land reform in 1975, and comprises Cologne's historic old town (Altstadt), the Gründerzeit era new town (Neustadt) plus the right-Rhenish quarter of Deutz. The Innenstadt has about ...

  5. Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region - Wikipedia

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    The Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region (German: Metropolregion Rhein-Ruhr) is the largest metropolitan region in Germany, with over ten million inhabitants. [2] A polycentric conurbation with several major urban concentrations, the region covers an area of 7,110 square kilometres (2,750 sq mi), entirely within the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

  6. File:Electorate of Cologne Locator Map 1.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A locator (text-free) map showing the Electorate of Cologne as of 1645. This is based on Willem and Joan(nes) Blaeu's 1645 map File:Blaeu 1645 - Coloniensis Archiepiscopatus.jpg. Cologne was not part of the Electorate, although it was part of the Archibishopric. The gray lines show modern day national borders.

  7. Sülz - Wikipedia

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    Weißhaus near Luxemburger Straße Map of Sülz (shown in red) within the district of Lindenthal. Sülz (German pronunciation:; Kölsch: Sölz) is a municipal part of Cologne, Germany and part of the district of Lindenthal. Sülz lies on Luxemburger Straße between Lindenthal and Klettenberg.

  8. Niehl, Cologne - Wikipedia

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    Niehl is a Stadtteil (quarter) of the city of Cologne, Germany.Situated north of the city centre, on the left bank of the Rhine, it is part of the district of Nippes.. The largest employer in Cologne is Ford Europe, which has its European headquarters and the factory Cologne Body & Assembly in Niehl (Ford-Werke GmbH)

  9. Poll, Cologne - Wikipedia

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    map of Poll within the district of Porz High water on the "Poller Wiesen", which are a popular location for outdoor festivals. Poll (German: Köln-Poll [ˈkœln ˈpɔl]; Kölsch: Poll) [what does "²" mean?] is a quarter of the city of Cologne, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is part of the borough of Porz.