Nuremberg
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Nuremberg
Summary
Nuremberg is a big city[1]. Nuremberg has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Nuremberg received the Bicycle friendly municipality in Bavaria[3].
- Nuremberg received the Führerstadt[4].
- Nuremberg is located in Middle Franconia[5].
- Nuremberg is in the country of Germany[6].
- Nuremberg is on the body of water Pegnitz[7].
- Nuremberg is on the body of water Rhine-Main-Danube Canal[8].
- Nuremberg's head of government is recorded as Marcus König[9].
- Nuremberg's instance of is recorded as big city[10].
- Nuremberg's instance of is recorded as urban municipality in Germany[11].
- Nuremberg's instance of is recorded as urban district of Bavaria[12].
- Nuremberg's shares border with is recorded as Fürth[13].
- Nuremberg's shares border with is recorded as Erlangen[14].
- Nuremberg's shares border with is recorded as Erlangen-Höchstadt[15].
- Nuremberg's shares border with is recorded as Nürnberger Land[16].
- Nuremberg's shares border with is recorded as Roth[17].
- Nuremberg's shares border with is recorded as Schwabach[18].
- Nuremberg's shares border with is recorded as Fürth[19].
- Nuremberg's shares border with is recorded as Oberasbach[20].
- Nuremberg's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Almoshof[21].
- Nuremberg's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Boxdorf[22].
- Nuremberg's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Brunn[23].
- Nuremberg's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Buch[24].
- Nuremberg's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Eibach[25].
- Nuremberg's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Erlenstegen[26].
- Nuremberg's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Fischbach bei Nürnberg[27].
Body
Identity
Nuremberg is part of Nuremberg Metropolitan Region[28].
Recognition
Awards received include Bicycle friendly municipality in Bavaria[3], an award[29], in Germany[30] and Führerstadt[4], a title of honor[31], in Nazi Germany[32].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Nuremberg include Norisring[33], a street circuit[34], in Germany[35]; Nuremberg principles[36], a general principles of French law[37]; SMS Nürnberg[38], a light cruiser[39], in United Kingdom[40]; Nuremberg–Munich high-speed railway[41], a high-speed railway line[42], in Germany[43]; 3825 Nürnberg[44], an asteroid[45]; Nuremberg Airport[46], a commercial airport[47], in Germany[48], founded in 1955[49]; and Nuremberg Laws[50].
Why It Matters
Nuremberg has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Nuremberg is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[51]
Entities named for Nuremberg include Norisring[33], a street circuit[34], in Germany[35]; Nuremberg principles[36], a general principles of French law[37]; SMS Nürnberg[38], a light cruiser[39], in United Kingdom[40]; Nuremberg–Munich high-speed railway[41], a high-speed railway line[42], in Germany[43]; 3825 Nürnberg[44], an asteroid[45]; and Nuremberg Airport[46], a commercial airport[47], in Germany[48], founded in 1955[49].
FAQs
What awards did Nuremberg receive?
Honors received include Bicycle friendly municipality in Bavaria[3] and Führerstadt[4].