Wikipedia:WikiProject Germany/Portal:North Rhine-Westphalia/Selected picture

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Credits: photo by Elke Wetzig
Great St. Martin Church (Groß St. Martin) is a Romanesque Catholic church in Cologne.



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Credits: photo by Kevin P Nichols
The Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia is the state diet of the German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia.



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Credits: photo by Maksim
The Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex is a large former industrial site in the city of Essen.



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The Stadttor is a high rise building in Düsseldorf, designed by Petzinka, Overdiek & Partner



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Credits: photo by Rüdiger Wölk
The University of Münster is part of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, a society of leading research universities.



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Credits: photo by Urby2004
Signal Iduna Park (formerly known as Westfalenstadion) in Dortmund is an UEFA Elite stadium and Germany's biggest football stadium.



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Credits: photo by Christoph Paulus
The Eifel National Park (German: Nationalpark Eifel) is the 14th national park in Germany and the first in North Rhine-Westphalia.



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Credits: photo by Nicolai Schäfer
The Sauerland is a rural, hilly area spreading across most of the south-eastern part of North Rhine-Westphalia.



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Credits: photo by Chris 73
Wuppertal Schwebebahn is a suspended monorail in Wuppertal, Germany, and the oldest monorail system in the world.



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Credits: photo by somespy
The Hohenzollern Bridge (Hohenzollernbrücke) is an iron tied truss arch bridge crossing the river Rhine in Cologne.



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Credits: photo by Hpschaefer