The Ruhr is a river in germany.
Duisburg is a city in the Ruhr Valley located in western Germany. It is known for its steel industry and as a major inland port on the Rhine River.
No, the Ruhr is in Germany.
No, the Saar is not part of the Ruhr. The Saar is a separate river and region in Germany, located to the southwest of the Ruhr area. While both regions are significant for their industrial history and coal mining, they are distinct geographic and economic entities.
The river "Ruhr" runs through Essen.
Germany
Major cities along the Ruhr River, which flows through the Ruhr Valley, include Essen, Dortmund, Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Muehlheim and many smaller towns.
The large cluster of cities in Western Germany near the Rhine River is called the Ruhr (Ruhr district). It is bordered by the Ruhr, Rhine, and Lippe rivers.There is no way that could be in Italy.
The Ruhr is a river in Germany and the valley the river flows through is a region famous in the past for heavy industry e.g. iron, steel, coal mining. So in short it is both a river valley and a region in Germany. It also used to be the centre of the German arms industry. Heavy vehicles are still produced there. Major cities in the area include Essen, Dortmund, Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Muehlheim and many smaller towns. The Ruhr flows into the Rhine at Ruhrort in Duisburg, which is one of Germany's biggest inland ports.
Ruhr Valley
The largest port city in Europe is Rotterdam, The Netherlands. It is located on the delta formed by the Rhine and Meuse rivers.
Ruhr can mean "dysentery" (a medical condition). It is also the name of a river in Germany, and is used in the name Ruhrgebiet, which refers to an area of Germany.