Rhine-Neckar

The Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region (German: Metropolregion Rhein-Neckar, pronounced [metʁoˈpoːlʁeˌɡi̯oːn ˌʁaɪnˈnɛkaʁ]), often referred to as Rhein-Neckar-Triangle, is a polycentric metropolitan region located in south western Germany, between the Frankfurt/Rhine-Main region to the North and the Stuttgart Region to the South-East.

Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region
Metropolregion Rhein-Neckar
Mannheim
Location of the Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region in Germany
Country Germany
States Hesse
 Baden-Württemberg
 Rhineland-Palatinate
Largest CitiesMannheim
Ludwigshafen
Heidelberg
Government
  TypeMetropolregion Rhein-Neckar GmbH
Area
  Metro
5,637 km2 (2,176 sq mi)
Population
  Metro
2,362,000
  Metro density419/km2 (1,090/sq mi)
GDP
  Metro€99.242 billion (2020)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
Websitewww.m-r-n.com

Rhine-Neckar has a population of some 2.4 million with major cities being Mannheim, Ludwigshafen and Heidelberg. Other cities include the former Free imperial cities of Speyer and Worms. The metro area also encompasses parts of the Baden and Palatinate wine regions, the second largest vine region of the country called Deutsche Weinstraße and territory from the three federal states of Baden-Württemberg, Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse. It has a strong local identity as a successor of the historical Electorate of the Palatinate state.

The region is named after the rivers Rhine and Neckar, which join at Mannheim. Since 2005, the region is officially recognized as a European Metropolitan Area.

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