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Country | Germany |
Region | Saarland |
Surface | 75.08 km² |
Height | 252 m above sea level |
Population | 47 398 |
Area code | 06821 |
Postal Code | 66538-66540 |
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Neunkirchen (lit. nine churches) - the second largest after Saarbrücken city in the federal state Saarland, in the west Germany. The city's coat of arms depicts the church and mining symbols that were strongly associated with the city.
Information
History
Geography
The city lies on the rivers Blies and Oster.
Climate
When to go
Preparations
Drive
By plane
By train
The city has a rail connection with Saarbrücken, Homburg and Bingen am Rhein.
By car
By bus
By ship
Districts
The city is divided into ten districts: Furpach, Hangard, Heinitz, Innenstadt, Kohlhof, Ludwigsthal, Ludwigsthal, Sinnerthal, Wellesweiler, Wiebelskirchen.
Transport
Worth seeing
- Stara Huta - after the 19th century mine was closed in 1982;
- St. Maria;
- Zoo:
- opening hours: March-October 8: 30-18: 00, November-February 8: 30-17: 00,
- tickets: € 6.50;
Parties
Active recreation
Work and study
Shopping
Boarding
Modestly
Moderate
Sumptuous
Entertainment
Accommodation
Modestly
Moderate
Exclusively
Security
Health
contact
Where next
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