MORE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR TRAVEL TO Krefeld
Krefeld también deletreó Crefeld hasta 1929 (aunque la ortografía todavía se usaba en los periódicos británicos durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial), es una ciudad en Renania del Norte-Westfalia, Alemania . Se encuentra al noroeste de Düsseldorf, su centro se encuentra a pocos kilómetros al oeste del río Rin; La ciudad de Uerdingen está situada directamente en el Rin. Debido a su pasado económico, Krefeld a menudo se conoce como la "Ciudad de terciopelo y seda". Se accede por las autopistas A57 (Colonia – Nijmegen) y A44 (Aquisgrán – Düsseldorf – Dortmund – Kassel). Los residentes de Krefeld hablan Hochdeutsch, o alemán estándar, pero el dialecto nativo es una variedad de bajo alemán, a veces localmente llamada Krefelder Plattdeutsch, Krieewelsch Platt, Plattdeutsch o, a veces, simplemente Platt.
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Múnich (MEW-nik; alemán: München [ˈmʏnçn̩]; austro-bávaro: Minga [ˈmɪŋ (ː) ɐ]; esloveno: Monakovo; latín: Monachium; italiano: Monaco di Baviera) es la capital y ciudad más poblada de Baviera, El segundo estado federal alemán más poblado. Con una población de alrededor de 1,5 millones, es la tercera ciudad más grande de Alemania, después de Berlín y Hamburgo, y, por lo tanto, la más grande que no constituye su propio estado, así como la ciudad número 11 en la Unión Europea. La región metropolitana de la ciudad alberga a 6 millones de personas. A caballo entre las orillas del río Isar (un afluente del Danubio) al norte de los Alpes bávaros, es la sede de la región administrativa bávara de la Alta Baviera, y es el municipio más densamente poblado de Alemania (4.500 personas por km²). Munich es la segunda ciudad más grande en el área del dialecto bávaro, después de la capital austriaca de Viena, Munich fue una de las ciudades anfitrionas del torneo oficial de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2006.
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