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Xanten ((:ˈksantən), Lower Franconian Santen) is a historic town in the North Rhine-Westphalia state of Germany, located in the district of Wesel. Xanten is known for the ''Archaeological Park'', one of the largest archaeological open air museums in the world, its medieval picturesque city centre with Xanten Cathedral and many museums, its large man-made lake for various watersport activities as well as high standard of living. It is visited by approximately one million tourists a year. Big events include the ''Xantener Sommerfestspiele'' (a prestigious classical music festival lasting 2 weeks every summer), the annual ''Xantener Montmartre'' where artists from all over the world show their latest works as well as the annual German sandcastle-building championship. ==Geography== Xanten, the only German town whose name begins with ''X'', is made up of three districts: ''Hochbruch'', ''Niederbruch'', and the ''city centre''. Other localities belonging to the city of Xanten include ''Birten'', ''Lüttingen'', ''Marienbaum'', ''Vynen'', ''Obermörmter'', ''Wardt'', ''Mörmter'', ''Willich'', ''Beek'' and ''Ursel''. Parts of a nature reserve called ''Bislicher Insel'' belong to the city as well. The city borders the Lower Rhine and the city of Rees to the north, the city of Wesel to the east, the municipalities of Alpen and Sonsbeck to the south, and the cities of Uedem and Kalkar to the west. The closest international (European) airport is Airport Weeze, (also called Niederrhein Airport; Ryanair hub) is in Weeze (25 km); the closest intercontinental airport is Düsseldorf International Airport (60 km) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Xanten」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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