Herzogenrath

Herzogenrath is a municipality in the in the state of . It borders the town of , the national border in one section running along the middle of a main road and even directly through the centre of the cross-border Eurode office complex.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Burg Rode and Herzogenrath station.

Railway station
is the most important railway station in the city of , Städteregion Aachen, , . Here, the lines to Sittard via and and to Stolberg, both part of the regional Euregiobahn network, branch from the main line from Aachen to Mönchengladbach.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kerkrade and Landgraaf.

is a town and a municipality in the southeast of , the southernmost province of the . It forms part of the Parkstad Limburg agglomeration.

is a city in the south of the country, famous for hosting Pinkpop, said to be the longest running pop festival in the world. It's also home to one of the largest indoor ski pistes in .

Herzogenrath

Latitude
50.8706° or 50° 52′ 14″ north
Longitude
6.1012° or 6° 6′ 4″ east
Population
48,600
Elevation
139 metres (456 feet)
Open location code
9F28V4C2+6F
Geo­Names ID
6557525
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