View over the centre of Essen from the "Tetraeder" landmark in Bottrop. In the background the Ruhr Heights.View over the centre of Essen from the "Tetraeder" landmark in Bottrop. In the background the Ruhr Heights.
Coat of arms of Essen
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Ing Essen (Pangayagkas a Aleman: [ˈɛsən])metung yang lakanbalen king kalibudtaran dake ning Ruhr Karinan king North Rhine-Westphalia, Aleman. Atiu king Ilug Ruhr, ing kayang populasiun a mga 579,000 (agpang inyang Junio 30, 2008) gagawan neng pang7 o pang8 pekamaragul diling lakanbalen king Aleman.
Despite its industrial history, Essen is generally regarded as one of Germany's greenest cities. The picture shows the borough of Kettwig, annexed in 1975.Climatic Diagram of Essen[2]Essen on an engraving from 1647The west work of Essen CathedralThe three rings of KruppOld and new government seats: Essen Cathedral (front) and the city hall (background)Essen, ing kayang sagkal armasIng Handelshof Hotel kambe ning meyaliling sagkal armas ampong unofficial mottoThe RWE TowerIng Ruhrschnellweg makayarap papaunta keng kalibudtaran ning EssenIng Essen Hauptbahnhof keng kalibudtran lakanbalenShaft XII ning Zollverein Uling a Mina
Ing Malagintung Madonna ning EssenVilla HügelMaamlat a kalibudtran balen ning KettwigSaalbau
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Most sections of this article are translations from the German Wikipedia. The versions used can be found under the following three links: [2], [3] and [4]. The original authors of the German language version can be found here
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