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  1. Palatinate. The Palatinate region ranks alongside the Moselle as the largest producer of Riesling in the world with around 5,000 hectares devoted to the grape. It is also the biggest red wine region in Germany since 40% of the vineyards are planted with red grapes. 3,000 wine-growing families work hard to tend to the vineyards.

  2. Palatinate , German Pfalz, Historical region, now part of Germany. The region was once under the jurisdiction of the counts palatine (secular princes), who in the 14th century became electors of the Holy Roman Empire. In the 16th and 17th centuries the Palatinate was a stronghold of Protestantism. It was divided into two parts: the Lower, or ...

  3. 2 de ago. de 2023 · This map from 1600 gives an idea of the far-spreading, fragmented region defined as the Electorate of the Palatinate, and its location within Germany and the Holy Roman Empire. This map, although added to Wikipedia without a key telling us what the numbers refer to, gives an idea of the 1789 definition. The territories have now been reduced.

  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Address: Porta-Nigra-Platz, 54290 Trier, Germany. Visit Porta Nigra is among the delightful things to do in Rhineland-Palatinate. It is a captivating historical site in Trier, Germany. It is a massive and best-preserved black Roman city gate, a popular landmark and tourist destination north of the Alps.

  5. Before 1993, it was known as Rhine Palatinate (Rheinpfalz). With 23,698 hectares (58,560 acres) under cultivation in 2022, the region is the second largest wine region in Germany after Rheinhessen . [1]

  6. The Palatinate is located on the Upper Rhine plain, with the Rhine to its east, and Alsace, the Rheinhessen, and the Saarland to its west. Covering the Wasgau and Haardt hills is the Palatinate Forest, Europe’s largest. Your wine connoisseur will delight, as do the grapes grown there, in the temperate sun-drenched climate on the hills ...

  7. Speyer, city, Rhineland-Palatinate Land (state), southwestern Germany. Speyer is a port on the left bank of the Rhine River at the mouth of the Speyer River, south of Ludwigshafen. An ancient Celtic settlement, about 100 bce it became a Roman military and trading town, Noviomagus, and later became known as Nemetes after the local inhabitants ...