The name "Paffendorf" refers to both a place and a German electronic dance music project.
- As a place, Paffendorf is a village located in the German municipality of Bergheim, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It lies on the southwest bank of the river Erft, about 2 kilometers northwest of Bergheim city. The village has about 1,250 inhabitants. Notable nearby locations include Schloss Paffendorf (Paffendorf Castle) at Burggasse 1, Bergheim, Germany. This castle is a local attraction surrounded by a moat, with historical Renaissance and neo-Gothic architectural features. Paffendorf is well connected by roads and has a small train station on the Erftbahn line.
- As a music project, Paffendorf is a German electronic dance music group originating from Cologne, Germany. The project members include Ramon Zenker, Gottfried Engels, Christian Schmitz, and Nicolas Valli. Paffendorf is best known for their 2000 hit single "Where Are You," which gained popularity across Europe, especially in dance music circles.
So, "Where are you, Paffendorf?" could refer either to the village in Germany or to the German Eurodance act depending on context. The village is located near Bergheim, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The music project is based in Cologne, Germany. If the question is asking literally where Paffendorf the place is, it is in Bergheim, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. If it is about the music project, it is a German electronic dance music group from Cologne. Let me know if further details are needed on either the location or the music group.