Grevenbroich, Large district town in Rhein-Kreis Neuss, Germany
Grevenbroich is a district town in Rhein-Kreis Neuss located between Neuss and Mönchengladbach with several neighborhoods. The Erft River crosses the municipal territory and shapes the local landscape.
The settlement grew over centuries into a regional administrative center in North Rhine-Westphalia. After World War II, the population expanded through migration and incorporation of surrounding villages.
The population structure of Grevenbroich includes residents from various European nations, with Turkish, Polish, and Italian communities forming notable groups.
The town administration at Am Markt 14 provides municipal services for residents. Most neighborhoods are well connected by public transport or car.
In the Frimmersdorf neighborhood stands a major power plant that supplies electricity to the region. This facility has shaped the appearance of the northern districts for decades.
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