Neuss
Neuss is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It lies on the left bank of the Rhine, opposite Düsseldorf, and is part of the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region. The city has about 150,000 inhabitants. It traces its origins to a Roman settlement and later developed into a medieval market town, with a modern economy that combines industry, commerce, and services.
Geography and infrastructure: Neuss sits in the Rhine valley and has a river port along the Rhine.
History: The area shows Roman-era traces. In the Middle Ages it grew as a crossing and trading
Culture and sights: The city preserves a historic core with churches and other buildings, and it hosts
Economy: The economy is diversified, with logistics, manufacturing, and services playing major roles. The Rhine port