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'''Category: North Rhine-Westphalia''' — {{Wp|North Rhine-Westphalia}} ([[:Category:German|German]]: ''Nordrhein-Westfalen'') ('''NRW'''), {{Wp|List of ISO 3166 country codes|ISO 3166 code}}: DE-NW, is a {{Wp|Federalism in Germany|federal}} {{tag|state}} (''Land'') of the {{tag|Germany|Federal Republic of Germany}}.  Part of the former West Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia is the fourth largest state of Germany by size, the most populous ''and'' most densely populated German state.  Its state capital is [[:Category:Düsseldorf|Düsseldorf]], though its largest [[:Category:Cities|city]] is [[:Category:Cologne|Cologne]] (''Köln'').  It shares international borders with the [[:Category:The Netherlands|Netherlands]] and [[:Category:Belgium|Belgium]], and domestic state borders with [[:Category:Lower Saxony|Lower Saxony]], [[:Category:Rhineland-Palatinate|Rhineland-Palatinate]], and [[:Category:Hesse|Hesse]].
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'''North Rhine-Westphalia''' ([[:Category:German|German]]: ''Nordrhein-Westfalen'') ('''NRW'''), {{Wp|List of ISO 3166 country codes|ISO 3166 code}}: DE-NW, is a {{Wp|Federalism in Germany|federal}} state (''Land'') of the [[:Category:Germany|Federal Republic of Germany]].  Part of the former West Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia is the fourth largest state of Germany by size, the most populous ''and'' most densely populated German state.  Its state capital is [[:Category:Düsseldorf|Düsseldorf]], though its largest [[:Category:Cities|city]] is [[:Category:Cologne|Cologne]] (''Köln'').  It shares international borders with the [[:Category:The Netherlands|Netherlands]] and [[:Category:Belgium|Belgium]], and domestic state borders with [[:Category:Lower Saxony|Lower Saxony]], [[:Category:Rhineland-Palatinate|Rhineland-Palatinate]], and [[:Category:Hesse|Hesse]].


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*[https://www.Land.nrw Land.nrw] — official website (''de'')
*[https://www.Land.nrw Land.nrw] — official website (''de'')