The County.

On the west, Rhine County Neuss is bordered by the Cologne Flatlands, Kölner Bucht, to the south, the Low Rhine Lowland Plain, Niederrheinischen Tiefebene, to the north, the Rhine Plain, Rheineaue and the Low Route, Niederterasse, in the east and the Loess Plain, Die Lössplatte, in the West.

Rhine County Neuss is conprised of lakes, forests, fields, waterways, recreation, industry and agriculture. It is both cosmopolitan and rural and offers those who live there or visit almost everything except the Alps.

Draw a circle around this location and it's easy to see how central this place is. Many measurements exist; distance a truck can drive in a day, destinations within an hours flight and population within fifty or one hundred kilometres.

The Landrat, an extremely pleasant and highly active person named Dieter Patt and his team of professionals have attracted extremely high levels of foreign investment and created a genuinely positive commercial environment.

Neuss

Neuss.

With its population of 152,000 habitants Neuss is the biggest town in Rhein-Kreis Neuss. The large harbour situated on the west bank of the river Rhine and outlying business parks ensure the towns’ economic prosperity...

Dormagen

Dormagen.

This town with a population of about 63,500 is the location of international industrial companies such as Bayer and Lustran Polymers. In contrast the town is in general characterised by ancient architecture seen in the...

Rommerskirchen

Rommerskirchen.

Rommerskirchen has 13,000 people and is the smallest municipality of Rhein-Kreis Neuss but anyhow a place full of capabilities. its motto entspannt leben und erfolgreich arbeiten, live easy and work successfully, says it all...

Grevenbroich

Grevenbroich.

A town of approximately 64,500 inhabitants. Its varied appearance brand Grevenbroich as a special place in the Lower Rhine. For example, the museum Villa Erckens is kept in classical style and so it is both an exceedingly lovely building...

Jüchen

Jüchen.

Jüchen – 22,000 inhabitants live in this small town, which is known for its castle Schloss Dyck, which is about 1000 years old, and the bordering park. Jüchen’s landscape is generally characterised by the low mountain range...

Korschenbroich

Korschenbroich.

Korschenbroich – 33,500 residents. The image of the town distinguishes itself with half-timbered houses, its castles Schloss Myllendonk and Schloss Liedberg and the so-called Fleckenhaus, a rural aristocratic estate...

Kaarst

Kaarst.

Kaarst – A few churches, the windmill Braunmühle and the Tuppenhof museum, make up the view of Kaarst, that is home to 42,000 people. The annual village fair "Kaarst Total" is one of the several festivities and traditions in this...

Meerbusch

Meerbusch.

The purchasing power of the 54,000 inhabitants is so big that Meerbusch is sometimes called Stadt der Millionäre, city of the millionaires. It also hosts Schützenfeste, country fair, an aspect that puts a different complexion on the...

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