Rahden

Rahden is a town in the far north of North Rhine-Westphalia between Bielefeld and Bremen and between Hanover and Osnabrück. Rahden is part of the Minden-Lübbecke District in East Westphalia-Lippe.

Rahden
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Location of Rahden within Minden-Lübbecke district
MindenHüllhorstEspelkampBad OeynhausenLübbeckeRahdenPetershagenPreußisch OldendorfPorta WestfalicaHilleStemwedeNorth Rhine-WestphaliaLower SaxonyLower SaxonyHerford (district)Lippe (district)Lower SaxonyLower Saxony
Rahden
Rahden
Coordinates: 52°25′N 8°37′E
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. regionDetmold
DistrictMinden-Lübbecke
Subdivisions7
Government
  MayorBert Honsel (CDU)
Area
  Total137.60 km2 (53.13 sq mi)
Elevation
39 m (128 ft)
Population
 (2018-12-31)[1]
  Total15,441
  Density110/km2 (290/sq mi)
Time zoneCET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes
32369
Dialling codes05771
Vehicle registrationMI
Websitewww.rahden.de

Rahden was first mentioned in 1033 and 1816 to 1831 was county town of the district Rahden.

Geography

Rahden is situated approximately 15 km north of Lübbecke and 25 km north-west of Minden. It is the northernmost town of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Division of the town

The town of Rahden consists of 7 districts:

  • Rahden (4,689 inhabitants)
  • Kleinendorf (4,242 inhabitants)
  • Varl (1,676 inhabitants)
  • Sielhorst (791 inhabitants)
  • Preußisch Ströhen (2,075 inhabitants)
  • Wehe (1,730 inhabitants)
  • Tonnenheide (1,784 inhabitants)

Mayors

Bert Honsel (CDU) was elected mayor in September 2015 with 61,1 % of the votes.

Term of office Mayor
1973–1985Reinhold Spönemann (CDU)
1985–1999Wilhelm Möhring (CDU)
1999–2015Bernd Hachmann (CDU)
since 2015Bert Honsel (CDU)

People

  • Tine Wittler (born 1973), German writer and television presenter

International relations

Rahden is twinned with:

Personalities

Honorary citizen

The only honorary citizen of Rahden is Professor Carl Langhorst (d. 1950 Rahden). He was born in 1867 in the Great Village and was a prominent portrait painter, poet and the composer of the "New Westphalia March." A street in downtown Rahden is named after him.

Sons and daughters of the town

The individuals listed here come from the city Rahden and have both regional, national or even international importance. Here, the list is not exhaustive.

(As far as possible, rather than the flat giving Rahden the origin of the respective municipality or later noted the district. By screenability each column is not just a last name in alphabetical order, but it can also be found quickly anniversary dates.)

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gollark: Probably, people will vote for the shiny things at the expense of actually making anything work, and either there will be constant budget shortfalls and broken services, or the civil service will just take over everything.
gollark: People voted for Trump. Direct democracy does not guarantee sanity.
gollark: I agree. Counting is WRONG. We will just think about what looks most popular.
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References

  1. "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein-Westfalens am 31. Dezember 2018" (in German). Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
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