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    2,308. With a population of 653,253 within the city boundaries (31 December 2022), [38] Düsseldorf is Germany's sixth largest city. Its population surpassed the threshold of 100,000 inhabitants during the height of industrialisation in 1882, and peaked at just over 705,000 in 1962.

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  2. The Düsseldorf Stadtbahn ( German: Stadtbahn Düsseldorf) is a Stadtbahn ("city train", i.e. urban light rail system) serving Düsseldorf and surrounding areas in the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

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  4. Düsseldorf is one of the five Regierungsbezirke of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, located in the north-west of the country. It covers the western part of the Ruhr Area, as well as the Niederrheinische Tiefebene, the lower Rhine area. It is the most populated of all German administrative areas of the kind.

  5. The Düsseldorf School of painting is a term referring to a group of painters who taught or studied at the Düsseldorf Academy (now the Staatliche Kunstakademie Düsseldorf or Düsseldorf State Art Academy) roughly between 1819 and 1918, first directed by the.

  6. 1288 – Town privileges granted by Adolf VIII of Berg. [2] 1316 – St.-Sebastianus-Schützenvereins Düsseldorf ( militia) established. [1] 1385 – Residence of the Counts of Berg established in Düsseldorf. [2] 1567 – Rathhaus built. [3] 1609 – Residence of the Electoral Palatinate relocates to Düsseldorf from Heidelberg.

  7. Düsseldorf Castle. Coordinates: 51°13′39″N 06°46′16″E. The Düsseldorf castle at or in the Düsseldorfer Altstadt existed from 1260 to 1872 or 1896. The building was erected in 1260 as a lowland castle of the Counts of Düsseldorf. Berg at the Rhine mouth of the Düssel on a small island.

  8. Borough 1 ( German: Stadtbezirk 1) is the central borough of Düsseldorf, the state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and the city's commercial and cultural center. The borough covers an area of 11.31 square kilometres and (as of December 2020) has about 86,000 inhabitants. [1]