Yahoo Italia Ricerca nel Web

Risultati di ricerca

  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › JülichJülich - Wikipedia

    Jülich è una città di 32 635 abitanti della Renania Settentrionale-Vestfalia, in Germania. Appartiene al distretto governativo ( Regierungsbezirk ) di Colonia e al circondario ( Kreis ) di Düren ( targa DN).

  2. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › JülichJülich – Wikipedia

    Jülich ( französisch Juliers, niederländisch Gulik, früher auch Gülich) ist eine mittlere, kreisangehörige Stadt im Kreis Düren, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geographie. 1.1 Stadtbezirke. 1.2 Klima. 1.3 Gewässer. 2 Geschichte. 2.1 Historischer Überblick. 2.2 Eingemeindungen. 2.3 Ausgliederungen. 2.4 Einwohnerentwicklung.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JülichJülich - Wikipedia

    • Geography
    • Boroughs
    • History
    • Gallery
    • Transport
    • Culture and Landmarks
    • Notable People
    • Literature

    Jülich stands in the Rur valley on the banks of the river Rur. The town is bordered by the town of Linnich in the north, the municipality of Titz in the northeast, the municipality of Niederzier in the southeast, the municipality of Inden in the south, and by the municipality of Aldenhovenin the west. Its maximum size is 13.3 km from east to west a...

    The town of Jülich comprises 16 boroughs: 1. Town centre 2. Altenburg 3. Barmen[de] 4. Bourheim 5. Broich 6. Daubenrath 7. Güsten 8. Kirchberg 9. Koslar 10. Lich-Steinstraß 11. Mersch 12. Merzenhausen 13. Pattern 14. Selgersdorf 15. Stetternich 16. Welldorf (including Serrest)

    Jülich is first mentioned in Roman times as Juliacum along an important road through the Rur valley. Fortified during the late Roman period, it was taken over by the Franks and grew to be the centre of a county which became the nucleus of a regional power. The counts and dukes of Jülich extended their influence during the Middle Ages and granted Jü...

    Jülich, church
    Entrance of the Citadel
    Citadel after World War II
    Rurtalbahn, literally the RurValley Railway (Linnich - Jülich - Düren - Heimbach)

    Museums

    1. Historical Town Museum

    Buildings

    Particularly notable: 1. the Witchtower (Hexenturm) 2. the Citadel 3. the Napoleonic Bridgehead 4. the Church of the Assumption 5. the Aachener Tor (lit. Aachen Gate) 6. aerial towers of shortwave broadcasting facility

    Shortwave broadcasting facility

    In 1956 the WDR broadcaster established the first short wave transmitter near the borough Mersch. In the subsequent years this site was expanded. On September 1, 1961, this site was handed over to the German Federal Post for establishing the German foreign broadcasting service, "Deutsche Welle". In the course of time 10 transmitters of 100 kilowatts were installed, whereby as transmitting antennas enormous dipole arrays between free standing steel framework towers were installed. Later these...

    In the Netherlands, the name Van Gulik is quite common, e.g. the much translated author Robert van Gulik. But one also finds variants like: Van Gulick, Van de(r) Gulik (cf David Van Der Gulik), Gul...
    Guido von Büren (Hrsg.): Jülich Stadt - Territorium - Geschichte]', Kleve 2000, ISBN 3-933969-10-7
    Ulrich Coenen: Von Juliacum bis Jülich. Die Baugeschichte der Stadt und ihrer Vororte von der Antike bis zu Gegenwart, 2. Aufl., Aachen 1989. ISBN 3-925714-17-0
    Ulrich Coenen: Stadt Jülich = Rheinische Kunststätten, Heft 368, Neuss 1991. ISBN 3-88094-696-5
    Conrad Doose/Siegfried Peters: Renaissancefestung Jülich, 1998, ISBN 3-87227-058-3
  4. The Duchy of Jülich (German: Herzogtum Jülich; Dutch: Hertogdom Gulik; French: Duché de Juliers) comprised a state within the Holy Roman Empire from the 11th to the 18th centuries. The duchy lay west of the Rhine river and was bordered by the Electorate of Cologne to the east and the Duchy of Limburg to the west.

  5. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › JülichJülich - Wikipedia

    Jülich (Nederlands: Gulik, in oude Duitse spelling ook Guelich of Gülich) is een stad in de Duitse deelstaat Noordrijn-Westfalen, gelegen in de Kreis Düren aan de Roer. De stad telt 32.336 inwoners (31 december 2020) op een oppervlakte van 90,40 km². Naburige steden zijn onder andere Düren, Eschweiler en Linnich.

  6. Il Centro Ricerche Jülich (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH in tedesco) è un centro di ricerca facente parte dell'organismo tedesco Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft. Fondato l'11 dicembre 1956 dallo Stato Federale della Renania Settentrionale-Vestfalia, fino al 1990 si è chiamato Kernforschungsanlage Jülich GmbH ("Centro Ricerche Nucleari di Jülich

  7. Valeramo di Hengenbach in francese: Walram de Juliers (1240/5 – 20 agosto 1297) fu conte di Jülich dal 1278 fino alla sua morte.