Rhineland-Palatinate

Rhineland-Palatinate (German: Rheinland-Pfalz, Rhine Franconian: Rhoilond-Palz) is one of 16 states (German: Bundesländer) of Germany. It has an area of 19,847 km2 (7,663.0 sq mi) and 4.073 million people living in it. The capital is Mainz.

Rhineland-Palatinate
Rheinland-Pfalz
Flag of Rhineland-Palatinate
Coat of arms of Rhineland-Palatinate
Position of the Rhineland-Palatinate within Germany
Position of the Rhineland-Palatinate within Germany
CountryGermany
CapitalMainz
Government
  Minister PresidentMalu Dreyer (SPD)
  Governing partiesSPD / FDP / Greens
Area
  Total19,847.21 km2 (7,663.05 sq mi)
Population
 (31 December 2016)
  Total4,073,280
  Density210/km2 (530/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Websiterlp.de

History

Rhineland-Palatinate was created on 30 August 1947. It was formed from the northern part of the French Occupation Zone (the Rhenish Palatinate or German: pfalz which had been a part of Bavaria) as well as the southern parts of the Prussian Rhine Province, Birkenfeld which formerly belonged to Oldenburg, parts of the Prussian Province of Nassau (see Hesse-Nassau), and parts of Hesse-Darmstadt as well as Rheinhessen on the western banks of the Rhine.

The people of the new state voted to accept the boundary changes in a referendum on 18 May 1947.

Geography

Rhineland-Palatinate borders on (from the north and clockwise) North Rhine-Westphalia (another German state), Hesse (another German state), Baden-Württemberg (another German state), France, Saarland (another German state), Luxembourg, and Belgium.

The main axis of the state is the Rhine river, that forms the border with Baden-Württemberg and Hesse in the southeast before running across the northern part of Rhineland-Palatinate. The Rhine Valley is bounded by mountains with some of the historically most significant places of Germany.

In the northwest there are the southern parts of the Eifel mountains. Farther south there is the Hunsrück mountain, which is continued by the Taunus mountains on the opposite side of the Rhine. The hilly lands in the south of the state are called the Palatine Forest (Pfälzerwald).

These mountains are separated from each other by the tributaries of the Rhine: the Moselle (Mosel), the Lahn and the Nahe.

Government

Rhineland-Palatinate is a parliamentary democracy. Every five years, all Germans over the age of 18 elect the members of the Rhineland-Palatinate Parliament, German: Landtag. This regional parliament or legislature then elects the premier and confirms the cabinet members. Rhineland-Palatinate is the only German Bundesland (state) to have a cabinet minister for winegrowing.

Castles

This is only some of the castles in Rhineland-Palatine:

Marksburg zu Braubach
Trifels
Schloss Stolzenfels
NamePlace
Burg ArrasAlf
Alte BurgBoppard
Reichsburg CochemCochem
DahnDahn
Festung EhrenbreitsteinKoblenz, Ehrenbreitstein district
EhrenburgBrodenbach
Burg EltzMünstermaifeld
Burg FalkensteinFalkenstein
FrauenburgFrauenberg
Hambacher SchlossNeustadt an der Weinstraße, Hambach district
Burg HohenfelsImsbach
Burg und Schloss Idar-ObersteinIdar-Oberstein
Burg LahneckLahnstein
Burg AltleiningenAltleiningen
MarksburgBraubach
Burg NassauNassau
NürburgNürburg
Burg OlbrückNiederdürenbach
Burg Pfalzgrafensteinon an island in the Rhine, by Kaub
Burg ReichensteinTrechtingshausen
Burg RheinfelsSankt Goar
RheinsteinTrechtingshausen
Schloss und Burg SaynBendorf
Schloss BürresheimSankt Johann, Mayen-Koblenz, Bürresheim district
Schloss NeuwiedNeuwied
Schloss StolzenfelsKoblenz, Stolzenfels district
SchmidtburgSchneppenbach
SchönburgOberwesel
Burg SooneckNiederheimbach
Burg StahleckBacharach
TrifelsAnnweiler am Trifels
Schloss MontabaurMontabaur
ThurantAlken

Universities

There are 7 universities and 13 "Fachhochschulen".

  • Technische Universität Kaiserslautern
  • Universität Koblenz-Landau – locations: Koblenz, Landau
  • Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
  • Universität Trier
Fachhochschule Ludwigshafen
  • Fachhochschule Bingen
  • Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern – locations: Kaiserslautern I and II, Pirmasens and Zweibrücken
  • Fachhochschule Koblenz – locations: Koblenz, Höhr-Grenzhausen, Remagen
  • Fachhochschule Ludwigshafen
  • Evangelische Fachhochschule Ludwigshafen
  • Fachhochschule Mainz
  • Fachhochschule Trier – locations: Trier, Idar-Oberstein, Birkenfeld
  • Fachhochschule Worms
  • Katholische Fachhochschule Mainz
  • Fachhochschule für Finanzen Edenkoben
  • Fachhochschule der Deutschen Bundesbank, Hachenburg
  • Fachhochschule für öffentliche Verwaltung Mayen
  • Wissenschaftliche Hochschule für Unternehmensführung Otto-Beisheim-Hochschule (private university)
  • Philosophisch-Theologische Hochschule Vallendar (church university)

Politics

The Ministers President since 1947:

  • 1947–1947: Wilhelm Boden, CDU
  • 1947–1969: Peter Altmeier, CDU
  • 1969–1976: Helmut Kohl, CDU
  • 1976–1988: Bernhard Vogel, CDU
  • 1988–1991: Carl-Ludwig Wagner, CDU
  • 1991–1994: Rudolf Scharping, SPD
  • 1994–2013: Kurt Beck, SPD
  • 2013–present: Malu Dreyer, SPD

Partnerships

Administration

Rhineland-Palatinate is divided into 24 districts, grouped into the three administrative regions: Koblenz, Trier and Rheinhessen-Pfalz.

Districts

(with county code car plate)

Karte der Landkreise in Rheinland-Pfalz
Karte der Landkreise in Rheinland-Pfalz
  1. Ahrweiler (AW)
  2. Altenkirchen (AK)
  3. Alzey-Worms (AZ)
  4. Bad Dürkheim (DÜW)
  5. Bad Kreuznach (KH)
  6. Bernkastel-Wittlich (WIL)
  7. Birkenfeld (BIR)
  8. Cochem-Zell (COC)
  9. Donnersbergkreis (KIB)
  10. Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm (BIT)
  11. Germersheim (GER)
  12. Kaiserslautern (KL)
  1. Kusel (KUS)
  2. Mainz-Bingen (MZ)
  3. Mayen-Koblenz (MYK)
  4. Neuwied (NR)
  5. Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis (SIM)
  6. Rhein-Lahn-Kreis (EMS)
  7. Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis (formerly LU, now RP)
  8. Südliche Weinstraße (SÜW)
  9. Südwestpfalz (PS)
  10. Trier-Saarburg (TR)
  11. Landkreis Vulkaneifel (DAU)
  12. Westerwaldkreis (WW)

Big cities

  1. Mainz
  2. Koblenz
  3. Kaiserslautern
  4. Ludwigshafen
  5. Neuwied
  6. Landau
  7. Pirmasens
  8. Mayen
  9. Bad Kreuznach
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