Nütterden
Nütterden is a village in the municipality of Bedburg-Hau, in the district of Kleve, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located approximately 7 kilometers south-east of Kleve and borders the Netherlands to the west.
Historically, Nütterden has been an agricultural village. In recent decades, it has seen an increase in residential development due to its proximity to Kleve and other larger towns.
Points of interest in or near Nütterden include the St. Quirinus Church, a Roman Catholic church, and the surrounding Lower Rhine countryside. The village is also known for its annual "Kirmes" (fair).
Nütterden is part of the Lower Rhine region (Niederrhein), which is characterized by a relatively flat landscape, agriculture, and a strong cultural connection to the Netherlands. The local dialect is closely related to Dutch.