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The Nürburgring lies in the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate (German: Rheinland-Pfalz) in south-west Germany. It loops around many towns and villages, the largest of which is Nürburg, after which the race track is named. Note that Nürburg is NOT Nuremberg, the German name for which is Nürnberg; they lie almost 400km apart. Note also that the spelling 'Nürburgring' is correct, the spelling 'Nurburgring' is incorrect. The umlaut must never be dropped unless an 'e' is placed after the 'u' above which it should be, thus 'Nuerburgring'.
fliege52000
Nurnburgring is near Eifel. Look by google.
This is a car race place "where the Schumacher" always driving.
Has nothing to do with the city Nurnberg south Germany.
jduck1979
IF you've got GOOGLE EARTH, it's just north of what's marked as West Eifel Volcanic field* & just south of Cologne around the B412 +B267 roads. kinda marked with a footballer.
sort of near the A1/E44 Autobahn, towards the Western side of the country where it borders with Belgium & Luxembourg
kornog44
The Nürburgring is in Eiffel, near Coblenz, and very far from Nürnberg
Ken Guru
The race circuit "Nürburgring" is in the Eifel, far in the west of Germany. You can find additional information and many links on this web site:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%BCrburgring
frederic w
I would say Nuremburg being the town in southen Germany,
Nurberging is the motor-racing circuit.