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Essen est la deuxième et la plus grande ville de la Ruhr, la plus grande zone urbaine d'Allemagne. Sa population de 583 109 habitants en fait la neuvième plus grande ville d'Allemagne, ainsi que la quatrième plus grande ville de l'État fédéral de Rhénanie du Nord-Westphalie. Sur les fleuves Ruhr et Emscher, Essen fait géographiquement partie de la Rhénanie et de la région métropolitaine Rhin-Ruhr. Le regiolecte de la Ruhrdeutsch parlé dans la région a de fortes influences à la fois du bas allemand (westphalien) et du bas franconien (bergish oriental). Essen est le siège de plusieurs des autorités de la région, ainsi que de huit des 100 plus grandes sociétés allemandes publiques en termes de revenus, dont deux sociétés DAX.
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Nuremberg (NEWR-əm-burg; allemand: Nürnberg [ˈnʏʁnbɛʁk]; austro-bavarois: Niamberg; franconien oriental: Närrnberch ou Nämberch, localement Närmberch) est la deuxième plus grande ville de l'État fédéral allemand de Bavière après sa capitale Munich, et ses 511 628 habitants (2016) en font la 14e plus grande ville d'Allemagne. Sur le fleuve Pegnitz (depuis sa confluence avec le Rednitz à Fürth: Regnitz, un affluent du fleuve Main) et le canal Rhin – Main – Danube, il se trouve dans la région administrative bavaroise de la Moyenne-Franconie, et est la plus grande ville et la capitale non officielle de la Franconie. Nuremberg forme une conurbation continue avec les villes voisines de Fürth, Erlangen et Schwabach avec une population totale de 798867 habitants (2018), tandis que la plus grande région métropolitaine de Nuremberg compte environ 3,6 millions d'habitants. La ville se trouve à environ 170 kilomètres (110 mi) au nord de Munich. C'est la plus grande ville du dialecte de la Franconie orientale (familièrement: "franconien"; allemand: Fränkisch), Nuremberg était l'une des villes hôtes de la Coupe du Monde de la FIFA 2006.
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