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Wuppertal

Wuppertal
2004 view of Wuppertal
2004 view of Wuppertal
Flag of Wuppertal
Flag
Coat of arms of Wuppertal
Coat of arms
Wuppertal   is located in Germany
Wuppertal
Wuppertal
Coordinates: 51°16′0″N 07°11′0″E / 51.26667°N 7.18333°E / 51.26667; 7.18333Coordinates: 51°16′0″N 07°11′0″E / 51.26667°N 7.18333°E / 51.26667; 7.18333
Country Germany
State North Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. region Düsseldorf
District Urban district
Government
 • Lord Mayor Andreas Mucke (SPD)
 • Governing parties SPD / SPD
Area
 • City 168.41 km2 (65.02 sq mi)
Population (2015-12-31)
 • City 350,046
 • Density 2,100/km2 (5,400/sq mi)
 • Urban

608,000

(Bergisches Dreieck)
 • Metro

11,300,000

(Rhein-Ruhr)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 42001-42399
Dialling codes 0202
Vehicle registration W
Website wuppertal.de

608,000

11,300,000

Wuppertal (German pronunciation: [ˈvʊpɐtaːl]) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in and around the river Wupper valley, and is situated east of the city of Düsseldorf and south of the Ruhr area. With a population of approximately 350,000, it is the largest city in the Bergisches Land. Wuppertal is known for its steep slopes, its woods and parks, and its suspension railway, the Wuppertal Schwebebahn. It is the greenest city of Germany with two-thirds green space of the total municipal area of Wuppertal. From any part of the city, it is only a ten-minute walk to one of the public parks or woodland paths.

During the 18th and 19th centuries, the Wupper valley was one of the largest industrial regions of continental Europe. The increasing demand for coal from the textile mills and blacksmith shops encouraged the expansion of the nearby Ruhrgebiet. Wuppertal still is a major industrial centre, being home to industries such as textiles, metallurgy, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, electronics, automobiles, rubber, vehicles and printing equipment.

Aspirin originates from Wuppertal, patented in 1897 by Bayer, as is the Vorwerk-Kobold vacuum cleaner.

The Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy and the European Institute for International Economic Relations are located in the city.

Wuppertal in its present borders was formed in 1929 by merging the industrial cities of Barmen and Elberfeld with the communities Vohwinkel, Ronsdorf, Cronenberg, Langerfeld, and Beyenburg. The initial name Barmen-Elberfeld was changed in a 1930 referendum to Wuppertal (“Wupper Valley”). The new city was administered as part of the Prussian Rhine Province.


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