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Erkelenz
Old town hall in Erkelenz
Old town hall in Erkelenz
Coat of arms of Erkelenz
Erkelenz is located in Germany
Erkelenz
Coordinates 51°05′0″N 6°19′0″E / 51.083333°N 6.316667°E / 51.083333; 6.316667
Administration
Country Germany
State North Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. region Cologne
District Heinsberg
Town subdivisions 9
Mayor Peter Jansen (CDU)
Basic statistics
Area 117.35 km2 (45.31 sq mi)
Elevation 92 m  (302 ft)
Population 45,502  (1 May 2006)
 - Density 388 /km2 (1,004 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate HS
Postal code 41812
Area code 02431
Website www.erkelenz.de
Location of the town of Erkelenz within Heinsberg district
Map

Erkelenz is a town in the district Heinsberg, in North Rhine-Westphalia. It is located in the Rhineland region of Germany.

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Geography

Erkelenz is situated in the lowland of the "Niederrheinische Bucht". The area is covered by loess, a very fertile soil. The landscape is called "Börde" and is plain. The agriculture is very productive.

River

The Niers River has its sources at Kuckum and Keyenberg.

Neighbouring towns

From North to West to south to East:

Villages and hamlets of the town

Within the area of the city there are 45 villages and hamlets.

  • Bellinghoven
  • Berverath
  • Borschemich
  • Commerden
  • Etgenbusch
  • Fronderath
  • Geneiken
  • Genhof
  • Genfeld
  • Genehen
  • Gerderath
  • Gerderhahn
  • Golkrath
  • Granterath
  • Grambusch
  • Hetzerath
  • Holzweiler
  • Houverath
  • Houverather Heide
  • Hoven
  • Immerath
  • Katzem
  • Kaulhausen
  • Keyenberg
  • Kleinbouslar
  • Kückhoven
  • Kuckum
  • Lentholt
  • Lövenich
  • Lützerath
  • Matzerath
  • Mennekrath
  • Moorheide
  • Neuhaus
  • Oberwestrich
  • Öerath
  • Pesch
  • Scheidt
  • Schwanenberg
  • Tenholt
  • Terheeg
  • Unterwestrich
  • Venrath
  • Vossem
  • Wockerath

Lignite open-pit mining

In the future the Garzweiler II lignite open-pit mining will expand from the area of the towns Juechen and Grevenbroich (district Rhein Kreis Neuss) and begin to excavate in the area of Erkelenz. Several villages will have to resettle.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms is parted horizontally. The upper part is blue, and contains the golden lion of the duchy of Guelders (Geldern). In the silver (white) lower part is a red medlar, also called rose of Geldern. The coat of arms shows the centuries old connection to the duchy. The colours from the shield became the colours of the city: blue and white.

History

  • 966: Erkelenz was first mentioned in a document as Herclinze, 1118 as Erkelenze.
  • 1326: Erkelenz received town rights from the count of Guelders. (1339 the noble man became duke.) The area of Erkelenz was an exclave of the duchy of Guelders in the duchy of Jülich. The town belonged to the Upper Quarter Roermond.
  • 1794: France invaded the area, Erkelenz belonged to this state and became the capital of the district Canton Erkelenz in the Roer (département).
  • 1815: After the defeat of Napoleon Erkelenz became part of Prussia. The district was now called Kreis Erkelenz.
  • 1818/1819: The medieval walls and gates of the town were demolished.
  • 1897: The engineer Anton Raky established a drilling machine factory, today WIRTH Group.
  • 1945: The machine factory Hegenscheidt relocated from Ratibor to Erkelenz.
  • 1972: The district Kreis Erkelenz was abolished, it became part of the Kreis Heinsberg. The area of the town Erkelenz was enlarged from 25,3 Km² to 117,35 km².

Twin Towns

Saint-James in France, on the border between Brittany and Normandy, near to Mont St. Michel.

Education

In Erkelenz there are ten primary schools, two secondary schools (Hauptschule), 1 secondary modern school (Realschule), two high schools (Cornelius-Burgh Gymnasium, Cusanus Gymnasium), one business college (Berufskolleg des Kreises Heinsberg in Erkelenz) and one school for persons with learning disabilities.

Marketplace with Lambertus-Church

Transportation

Buildings

Museum

There is a Fire-brigade museum in the village of Loevenich .

Notable Residents

  • Dickie Peterson (1946-2009), co-founder of heavy metal band Blue Cheer, who lived in Germany for extensive periods. Died in Erkelenz.

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