How to add a new Visual C# Project in Visual Studio 2013? - visual-studio-2013

How to add a new Visual C# Project (*.csproj) to an existing solution in Visual Studio 2013 as the ones shown in the picture below? (Northwind.Model, Northwind.Repositories and Northwind.Repositories.Entity):

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