The Oldenburger Münsterland is located in the north of Germany. The region is often mislabelled as a sleepy, rural province. In reality, it's one of the most dynamic regions in Germany. World market leaders have made the area their home. Until 2008, growth was in double digits - and the population is growing. Both developments are strongly against the current trend in Germany overall. With a great infrastructure and good prospects for work, there are many young people who move here. Janin-Gereber Pohl, a translator, feels so confident of her income and work here, that she's even building a house. What makes this area so succesful? Sascha Quaiser investigates.