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- History_of_the_Ruhr abstract "The actual boundaries of the Ruhr vary slightly depending on the source, but a good working definition is to define the Lippe and Ruhr as its northern and southern boundaries respectively, the Rhine as its western boundary, and the town of Hamm as the eastern limit.In the Middle Ages, local power was vested primarily in the counts (Grafs) of Berg, Mark and Cleves. The left bank of the Rhine was held by the Archbishop of Cologne. The Hellweg was an important trade route crossing the region from Duisburg to Dortmund and beyond as far as the rivers Weser and Elbe. The most important towns of the region were concentrated along the Hellweg.As a result of the Congress of Vienna the entire area came under the control of Prussia (the state had already gained possessions there). This event was almost concomitant with developments which would eventually make the region one of the most important industrial areas in the world.In 1946 the state of North Rhine-Westphalia came into being, centred around the Ruhr. Nowadays, its hitherto important coal and steel industries have drastically declined and the region is in a state of re-adjustment.".
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- History_of_the_Ruhr subject Category:History_of_North_Rhine-Westphalia.
- History_of_the_Ruhr subject Category:North_Rhine-Westphalia.
- History_of_the_Ruhr subject Category:Ruhr.
- History_of_the_Ruhr comment "The actual boundaries of the Ruhr vary slightly depending on the source, but a good working definition is to define the Lippe and Ruhr as its northern and southern boundaries respectively, the Rhine as its western boundary, and the town of Hamm as the eastern limit.In the Middle Ages, local power was vested primarily in the counts (Grafs) of Berg, Mark and Cleves. The left bank of the Rhine was held by the Archbishop of Cologne.".
- History_of_the_Ruhr label "Geschichte des Ruhrgebiets".
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