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RHEDA-WIEDENBRÜCK

Rheda-Wiedenbrück

Rheda-Wiedenbrück is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, a region in northwest Germany. It is famous for its many Catholic and Evangelical Lutheran churches.

North Rhine-Westphalia is the most populated German region and has the greatest economic weight, particularly thanks to the Ruhr. Its economic weight is such that it sits at the top of the European Union list of regions with the best GDP. A leading steel region, Rheda-Wiedenbrück is still home to many industrial companies. However, most of the region is agricultural and the landscapes are essentially forests. Cologne, Düsseldorf and Dortmund are the three biggest cities in the region, illustrating the energy and attractive nature of the surrounding areas.

Rheda-Wiedenbrück owes its strong growth to its great location. It boasts many national companies in various industries. This is an ideal place to live, with its cultural activities and outdoor lifestyle. Families will feel quite at home in this town, with wide open spaces and many leisure activities.