Rheinberg
Rheinberg is a town in the District of Wesel, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated on the left bank of the Rhine, approx. 10 km north of Moers and 15 km south of Wesel.
History[edit | edit source]
Rheinberg originated as a Roman military camp on the Rhine, the Rhinus flumen. The town was first documented in 873. It remained a small town until the 19th century, when the Industrial Revolution led to a significant increase in growth. During World War II, Rheinberg was heavily bombed by the Allies due to its strategic location on the Rhine.
Economy[edit | edit source]
Rheinberg is known for its thriving economy, which is largely based on industry and commerce. The town is home to several large companies, including the German operations of Amazon.com and the Underberg company, which produces the famous Underberg herbal digestive. Rheinberg is also known for its agriculture, particularly its asparagus production.
Culture[edit | edit source]
Rheinberg is rich in culture and history. The town is home to the annual Rheinberg Carnival, a traditional festival that attracts visitors from all over the region. The town also hosts the annual Rheinberg Book Days, a popular event for book lovers. Rheinberg's historic town center is a popular tourist destination, with its beautiful old buildings and charming streets.
Education[edit | edit source]
Rheinberg has a comprehensive education system, with several primary and secondary schools, as well as vocational schools. The town is also home to a campus of the FOM University of Applied Sciences for Economics and Management, one of Germany's largest private universities.
Transport[edit | edit source]
Rheinberg is well connected by road and rail. The town is located on the A57 motorway, which provides easy access to other parts of Germany. Rheinberg also has a railway station, which is served by regional trains.
Notable people[edit | edit source]
Several notable people have been born or have lived in Rheinberg, including the poet Johann Heinrich Voss, the painter Peter von Cornelius, and the footballer Inka Grings.
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