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CONTACT IN NEUSS

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Amazing Capitals Neuss aims to be at the heart of the local expat experience, posting all that is necessary, linking to other respected sources and experts.

Great resources exist on social media groups and certain online platforms. A major aspect of Amazing Capitals is to be all-inclusive.

If you wish to inform of something specific, then this is the place to make contact.

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If you wish to work together or run an Amazing Capitals expat guide in your city, let’s talk.

Explore how to improve your expat employment circumstances. Reserve a discovery meeting on Calendly, call locally on +49 151 66 55 22 32or contact via the options below. Opportunities include a variety of packages and sponsor options. Joining is effective, efficient, quick and smooth.

By Vincent Green, Aug 23 2023

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Amazing Capitals Ltd

7 Bell Yard
WC2A 2JR London
United Kingdom

+44 755 050 7799

SOCIETY & FOLK IN NEUSS

Anyone who has experienced the hospitality offered by this society knows this country and its folk have changed very much over recent years. Neuss is as a whole peaceful and its citizens are mostly generous and laid back.

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CONCEPT INTRO

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A brief history of Neuss

One of the three oldest Roman settlements in Germany reveals a story covering over 2,000 years. Progressive developments include Napoleonic rule and that of Prussia before becoming part of North-Rhine Westphalia.