MORE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR TRAVEL TO Gelsenkirchen Rotthausen
Gelsenkirchen (UK:, US:, allemand: [ˌɡɛlzn̩ˈkɪʁçn̩]; westphalien: Gelsenkiärken) est la 11e plus grande ville de l'État fédéral le plus peuplé d'Allemagne de Rhénanie du Nord-Westphalie et ses 262528 habitants (2016) en font la 25e plus grande ville d'Allemagne. Sur la rivière Emscher (un affluent du Rhin), elle se trouve au centre de la Ruhr, la plus grande zone urbaine d'Allemagne, dont elle est la cinquième plus grande ville après Dortmund, Essen, Duisburg et Bochum. La Ruhr est située dans la région métropolitaine Rhin-Ruhr, l'une des plus grandes zones urbaines d'Europe. Gelsenkirchen est la cinquième plus grande ville de Westphalie après Dortmund, Bochum, Bielefeld et Münster, et c'est l'une des villes les plus au sud de la région du dialecte bas allemand. La ville abrite le club de football Schalke 04, qui porte le nom de Gelsenkirchen-Schalke.
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WikipediaADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT Munich
Munich (MEW-nik; allemand: München [ˈmʏnçn̩]; austro-bavarois: Minga [ˈmɪŋ (ː) ɐ]; slovène: Monakovo; latin: monachium; italien: Monaco di Baviera) est la capitale et la ville la plus peuplée de Bavière, le deuxième État fédéral allemand le plus peuplé. Avec une population d'environ 1,5 million d'habitants, c'est la troisième plus grande ville d'Allemagne, après Berlin et Hambourg, et donc la plus grande qui ne constitue pas son propre État, ainsi que la onzième plus grande ville de l'Union européenne. La région métropolitaine de la ville abrite 6 millions de personnes. À cheval sur les rives de l'Isar (un affluent du Danube) au nord des Alpes bavaroises, c'est le siège de la région administrative bavaroise de Haute-Bavière, tout en étant la municipalité la plus densément peuplée d'Allemagne (4500 habitants au km²). Munich est la deuxième plus grande ville du dialecte bavarois, après la capitale autrichienne de Vienne, Munich était l'une des villes hôtes du tournoi officiel de la Coupe du Monde de la FIFA 2006.
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