The Ruhr
Ruhr is the answer.
Ruhr is the name of a river and the industrialized area in Germany it flows through (Ruhrgebiet)Rühr is from the verb rühren and can be translated as:to stirto touchto affect (emotionally)to move (emotionally)
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Some names of German coal regions include the Ruhr Basin (Ruhrgebiet), Saarland, and the Rhineland. These regions have historically been significant for coal mining and have played a crucial role in Germany's industrial development.
The German heavy industry is in the Ruhr valley it also lies on a major river the Rhine, has natural resources like coal and a very high population density.
The Ruhr is a river in germany.
Non-cooperation and passive resistance were German government policy.
French occupation of the Ruhr occurred in 1923 as retaliation for Germany's failure to make reparations payments following World War I. The occupation aimed to enforce payment and weaken German economy to push for compliance.
No, the word "Ruhr" does not have an umlaut. It is spelled as "Ruhr" without any diacritic marks.
No, the Ruhr is in Germany.