Leverkusen
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Etymology edit
Named after the hamlet Leverkusen near Remscheid, the family estate of chemical industrialist Carl Leverkus (1804–1889), whose factory caused the development of the city, which lies some 25 km to the south-west. The name of the hamlet goes back to older Laverinckhusen and is thus a doublet of Leveringhausen (name of three places in Westphalia).
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Proper noun edit
Leverkusen n (proper noun, genitive Leverkusens or (optionally with an article) Leverkusen)
- Leverkusen (an independent city in Rhineland and Bergisches Land, North Rhine-Westphalia, western Germany)