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  1. Rhineland-Palatinate shares international borders with France , Luxembourg (Clervaux, Diekirch, Echternach, Grevenmacher, Remich, and Vianden), and Belgium . Within Germany, its neighbours are Baden-Württemberg, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia, and the Saarland. It is the ninth-largest state by area.

  2. Rhineland-Palatinate, Land (state) situated in southwestern Germany. It is bordered by the states of North Rhine–Westphalia to the north, Hessen to the east, Baden-Württemberg to the southeast, and Saarland to the southwest and by France , Luxembourg , and Belgium to the south and west.

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  3. Romantic castles, happy people and quality wines – Rhineland-Palatinate boasts all this and so much more! The Ahr Valley, Eifel, Hunsrück, Lahn valley, Naheland, Moselle-Saar, Palatinate, Rhine-Hesse, Romantic Rhine and Westerwald regions boasting vast vineyard slopes, dormant volcanoes and vibrant towns and cities are just as diverse and ...

  4. Discover vineyards, castles, and culture. The Rhineland-Palatinate is a medium-sized state on the western border of Germany. It is a relatively new administrative region formed after World War II, although the Palatinate region (' der Pfalz ' in German) was a medieval area which covered the southern part of the current state..

  5. 17 de nov. de 2021 · Germany's 16 states: Rhineland-Palatinate. Frederike Müller. 11/17/2021. Vineyards on the slopes of the Moselle and Rhine, monumental structures from the Roman Empire in Germany's...

  6. © Rhineland-Palatinate Tourism GmbH. sitio web: www.gastlandschaften.de. Población: 4.084.844. Superficie en km²: 19854,36 km². Castillos románticos y buen vino: así son las vacaciones en Renania-Palatinado, con sus volcanes dormidos y sus animadas ciudades.

  7. Rhineland-Palatinate - German, Roman, Medieval | Britannica. Contents. Home Geography & Travel States & Other Subdivisions. History of Rhineland-Palatinate. Rhineland-Palatinate has had a long history of division and possession by foreign powers; the modern state was created only after World War II.