The Rhineland is a historical region. Due to recent demarcations, the following articles could be meant:
Rhineland
- Northern Rhineland, historical sub-region of the country North Rhine-Westphalia, largely reproduced across the board by the "Landschaftsverband Rheinland".
- Southern Rhineland, largely covering the entire area with the former government districts of Trier and Koblenz as well as the part of Rheinhessen-Pfalz below the confluence of the Nahe and the Rhine. See. Rhineland-Palatinate
- Western Saarland, part of the Saarlandwhich belonged to Prussia before the First World War.
Characteristic sub-regions of the Rhineland are(from north to south)
- the Lower Rhine
- the Cologne Bay
- the Bergische Land
- part of the Westerwaldes
- most of the Eifel
- the Middle Rhine Valley
- the western one Lahn valley
- the Moselle valley
- the western part of the Taunus
- Hunsrück
Tourist Attractions
Information about the kitchen can be found on the page: Eating and drinking in the Rhineland
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