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Nettersheim
Municipality in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nettersheim (German pronunciation: [ˈnɛtɐsˌhaɪm]) is a municipality in the district of Euskirchen in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the Eifel hills, approx. 20 km south-west of Euskirchen. The rivers Erft and Urft have their source in the municipality.
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Location
The district of the city Netterheim is built out of the constituent communities (Ortsteile):
- Zingsheim, also administrative headquarters
- Pesch
- Roderath
- Tondorf
- Bouderath
- Buir
- Engelgau
- Frohngau
- Holzmülheim
- Marmagen
- Nettersheim (accordingly)
Education and culture
- Kindergarten (5 in city district)
- Family center
- Primary school (2 in city district)
- Secondary school (lower level, Hauptschule)
- House of literature, with included library[3]
- Nature information centrum Eifel[4]
- Archeological park with several information points[5]
- Public education center[6]
- Culture and Art center, located at the old railway station building[7][8]
- Permanent exhibition, located at town hall (since 2007)[9]
- Art installation, named „Macht der Drei“[10]
- Agricultural museum Nettersheimer Hof[11]
- Wood competence center[12][13]
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Tourism
In the city of Nettersheim there is a tourist information, which is located at the „Naturzentrum Eifel” building.
Hiking
Several hiking trails start or pass by Nettersheim, such as:[14][15][16]
- Eifelsteig
- Römerkanal-Path
- Jakobsweg
- Eifeler Quellenpfad
- Eifeler Kräuterpfad
Climate
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People
- Cornelius Agrippa (1486–1535), German Renaissance polymath, writer, physician and legal scholar
- Horst Lichter (born 1962), German cook, television cook, cookbook author and moderator
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