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Iserlohn

 
Dictionary: I·ser·lohn   (ē'zər-lōn', ē'zər-lōn') pronunciation

A city of west-central Germany northeast of Cologne. Founded in the 13th century, it is a manufacturing center. Population: 96,500.

 

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Iserlohn (ē'zərlōn'), city (1994 pop. 98,480), North Rhine-Westphalia, W Germany. It is a commercial and industrial center. Its manufactures include metal goods, machinery, chemicals, and rubber and leather goods. Iserlohn became an important town in the 13th cent. and was known for the manufacture of armor, chains, and needles. Until the 19th cent. it was the largest city in Westphalia.


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Iserlohn
Bauernkirche
Bauernkirche
Coat of arms of Iserlohn
Iserlohn is located in Germany
Iserlohn
Administration
Country Germany
State North Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. region Arnsberg
District Märkischer Kreis
Town subdivisions 5
Mayor Klaus Müller (CDU)
Basic statistics
Area 125.5 km2 (48.5 sq mi)
Elevation 106 - 494 m
Population 95,834  (30 June 2008)
 - Density 764 /km2 (1,978 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate MK,
IS until 1974
LS bis 1979
Postal codes 58636–58644
Area codes 02371 (Iserlohn)
02374 (Iserlohn-Letmathe)
02304 (Schwerte,Iserlohn-Hennen)
02352 (Altena,parts of Iserlohn-Kesbern)
02378 (Fröndenberg- Langschede, Iserlohn-Drüpplingsen)
Website www.iserlohn.de
Location of the town of Iserlohn within Märkischer Kreis district
Map

Coordinates: 51°23′0″N 07°40′0″E / 51.383333°N 7.666667°E / 51.383333; 7.666667

Seilersee

Iserlohn (German pronunciation: [iːzɐˈloːn]) is a city in the Märkischer Kreis district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the largest city by population and area within the district and the Sauerland region. Also the police headquarters of the district are in Iserlohn.

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Geography

Iserlohn is located at the north end of the Sauerland near the Ruhr river.

History

The Pancratius church (also called Bauernkirche) was founded in around 985, but the first written document mentioning lon dates only from 1150. In 1237 the Count of the Mark gave Iserlohn municipal rights. In 1975 the city, which had been an urban district before, incorporated the surrounding ex-municipalities of Letmathe, Hennen, Sümmern and Kesbern, and became part of the district "Märkischer Kreis". As a larger mid-sized city, Iserlohn, however, still has a special status as compared to most other municipalities in the district. This means that the city takes on tasks more usually performed by the district (e.g. social and youth affairs) so that in some ways it is comparable to an urban district.

As an important industrial city in the Ruhr region, during the post-WWII era starting in 1953 Canadian and British military under NATO were garrisoned here and in surrounding municipalities (Hemer, where a large Canadian Army housing area was located to house Canadian Army personnel and their families, and Deilinghofen where two of the Canadian Army barracks were located (Fort Prince of Wales and Fort McLeod). There were also garrisons stationed at Werl and Soest/Bad Sassendorf).

Within Iserlohn itself the Canadian Army had barracks in former Panzer barracks and renamed the Barracks Fort Beausejour and Fort Qu'Appelle.

After 1970, following the transfer of Canadian troops to the Black Forest Region, these barracks in Iserlohn and Deilinghofen, as well as the barracks located in Werl and Soest, were either transferred to British, back to the Bundeswehr, or converted to civilian use. The Canadian housing in Hemer (Private Married Quarters or "PMQs") was converted to civilian housing. A lot of Iserlohner Frauleins married service personnel and left for their new country Canada in the sixties, amongst them: Brigitte Floeren (Perth, ON) Gaby Glingener (Greenwood N.S.) Renate Wilke (Burnaby B.C.) Helga Eckart (Calgary, AB) Barbara Seebode (Qualicum B.C.) If you are one of the many please add your maiden name...

Points of interest

Town hall
Danzturm

The Dechenhöhle was discovered in 1868 during the construction of the railway line Hagen-Iserlohn. 360m are accessible for visitors, and lots of stalactites make it a spectacular sight.

The Danzturm, located atop the southern hill overlooking the old city, is a landmark and featured on the logo of the local brewery (Iserlohner Pilsner). The tower features spectacular views of the valley and surrounding hills and is open to the public with a small 'stube' at the base.

Sports

The city is home of the Iserlohn Roosters, a DEL (first-division) ice hockey team. They came into the DEL in 2000 and developed from a low-budget-team to a solid team, which battles every year for a Playoff-spot. The club plays its homegames at the Eissporthalle Iserlohn, which holds 4967 spectators. The original club EC Deilinghofen was founded in 1959 and went bankrupt in 1987, the second club ECD Sauerland exists from 1988 to 1994. 1994 the Iserlohner EC was founded whereof the Roosters came to the DEL.

Schützenfest

Every year a part of the Iserlohner culture is the Schützenfest at Alexanderhöhe with its Parkhalle and the Friedensfest at Bauernkirche.

Coat of arms

In the middle of the coat of arms is Saint Pancras (St. Pancratius), patron of the oldest church in Iserlohn. He is depicted between two towers of the historic city wall. The checked fess below is derived from the arms of the Counts of the Mark.

International relations

Twin towns — Sister cities

Iserlohn is twinned with:

Others

"Iserlohn" is also the name of a giant Death Star-like space fortress in the Japanese science fiction novel series Legend of the Galactic Heroes (or "Ginga Eiyu densetsu" in Japanese), written by Yoshiki Tanaka. This series has also been adapted into Anime and Manga form.

Literature

  • Götz Bettge: Iserlohn-Lexikon. Iserlohn 1987. ISBN 3-922885-37-3
  • Ernst Dossmann: Iserlohner Tabaksdosen erzählen. Ein Einblick in die wirtschaftlichen, gesellschaftlichen, politischen und militärischen Verhältnisse und das Aufblühen von Gewerbe, Industrie und Handel im märkisch-westfälischen Wirtschaftsraum während der Regierungszeit Friedrichs des Großen, dargestellt an bekannten Iserlohner Industrieerzeugnissen. 1981. ISBN 3-922885-01-2
  • Margret Kirchhoff: Pulsschläge einer Stadt. Die Oberste Stadtkirche Iserlohn - Zeitbilder und Momentaufnahmen. 2003. Eigenverlag Dr. Margret Kirchhoff.
  • Fritz Kühn: Liebes altes Iserlohn. (released about 1956). Westfalenverlag Dortmund
  • Peter Müller und Günter Stalp: Unsere gute alte Straßenbahn. Eine Reise in die Vergangenheit. Iserlohn 1995. ISBN 3-922885-78-0
  • Hans-Herbert Mönnig Verlag Iserlohn (no author mentioned): Iserlohn - unsere lebendige Stadt. Ein Bildband von Iserlohnern für Iserlohner. Iserlohn 1997. ISBN 3-922885-93-4
  • Heinz Stoob (†): Westfälischer Städteatlas; Band: I; 9 Teilband (Stadtmappe Iserlohn). Im Auftrage der Historischen Kommission für Westfalen und mit Unterstützung des Landschaftsverbandes Westfalen-Lippe; edited by Heinz Stoob and Wilfried Ehbrecht. Dortmund-Altenbeken, 1975. ISBN 3-89115-336-8

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