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North Rine-Westfals was {{Over|shaped|formed}} in 1946 as a {{Over|blender|merger}} of the {{Over|shires|provinces}} of North Rine and Westfals, both formerly bits of Prussland, and the Free {{Over|Boundland|State}} of Lippe. It makes up almost a {{Over|fourth|quarter}} of the befolking and a {{Over|fourth|quarter}} of the {{Over|cutback|economy}} of [[Theechland]]. |
North Rine-Westfals was {{Over|shaped|formed}} in 1946 as a {{Over|blender|merger}} of the {{Over|shires|provinces}} of North Rine and Westfals, both formerly bits of Prussland, and the Free {{Over|Boundland|State}} of Lippe. It makes up almost a {{Over|fourth|quarter}} of the befolking and a {{Over|fourth|quarter}} of the {{Over|cutback|economy}} of [[Theechland]]. |
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Revision as of 22:59, 28 January 2018
Northrine-Westfals Nordrhein-Westfalen (Theech) | |
Boundland of Theechland | |
Flag | |
Ethel | Theechland |
Headstead | Thisslethorp |
Revetung | Allmean Theech |
Other tungs | Low Saxish, Ripuarish |
Inwonername | Northrine-Westfalish |
Lawmoot - Body - Rede-Foresitter |
Landday of Northrine-Westfales Armin Laschet |
Landswathe - Overall |
13,159.96 miles² |
Befolking (2015) - Overall - Huddlemete |
17,865,516 1,400 miles² |
North Rine-Westfals (Theech: Nordrhein-Westfalen, outspeaked [ˈnɔʁtʁaɪ̯n vɛstˈfaːlən], Meanly shortened to NRW) is the most folkful boundland of Theechland, with a befolking of roughly 18 micklered, and the fourth biggest by swathe. Its headstead is Thisslethorp; the biggest stead is Colony. Four of Theechland's ten biggest steads Colony, Thisslethorp, Thortmouth, and Essen are located within the boundland, as well as the twoth biggest mickleborough swathe on the Evelandish mainland, Rine-Roor.
North Rine-Westfals was shaped in 1946 as a blender of the shires of North Rine and Westfals, both formerly bits of Prussland, and the Free Boundland of Lippe. It makes up almost a fourth of the befolking and a fourth of the cutback of Theechland.