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Südliche

Südliche is a German term that serves as the attributive form of the adjective südlich (south, southern) when it appears as part of geographic names or descriptions. In practice, it is used to indicate the southern part of a larger region and is common in toponymy and administrative designations.

In formal place names, Südliche often begins a compound name. A well-known example is Südliche Weinstraße, a

Linguistically, Südliche is the inflected form of the adjective südlich; its ending changes according to the

In summary, Südliche serves as a geographic descriptor embedded in place names and regional labels to denote

district
in
Rhineland-Palatinate,
Germany,
whose
designation
literally
means
the
Southern
Wine
Route.
The
form
also
appears
in
descriptive
labels
for
city
areas,
such
as
“die
südlichen
Stadtteile”
(the
southern
city
districts)
or
“die
Südlichen
Vorstädte”
(the
southern
suburbs),
where
it
functions
as
a
directional
descriptor
rather
than
a
fixed
proper
name.
gender,
number,
and
case
of
the
noun
it
modifies.
It
is
used
in
German-speaking
regions,
including
Germany,
Austria,
and
parts
of
Switzerland,
whenever
a
southern
part
is
being
identified.
Because
it
is
part
of
proper
names
or
standardized
labels,
capitalization
and
hyphenation
follow
the
rules
of
German
orthography.
southern
portions
of
areas,
and
it
appears
across
German-speaking
contexts
wherever
such
southern
designation
is
needed.
A
prominent
example
is
the
district
name
Südliche
Weinstraße
in
Germany.