A city of west-central Germany in the Ruhr Valley northeast of Düsseldorf. It is a manufacturing center specializing in iron goods. Population: 86,800.
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Vel·bert (fĕl'bərt)
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| Velbert | |
| Coordinates | 51°20′0″N 7°3′0″E / 51.333333°N 7.05°E |
| Administration | |
| Country | Germany |
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| State | North Rhine-Westphalia |
| Admin. region | Düsseldorf |
| District | Mettmann |
| Town subdivisions | 3 |
| Mayor | Stefan Freitag |
| Basic statistics | |
| Area | 74.9 km2 (28.9 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 230 m (755 ft) |
| Population | 87,299 (30 April 2006) |
| - Density | 1,166 /km2 (3,019 /sq mi) |
| Other information | |
| Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) |
| Licence plate | ME |
| Postal codes | 42549–42555 |
| Area codes | 02051–02053 |
| Website | www.velbert.de |
| Location of the town of Velbert within Mettmann district | |
Velbert is a town in the district of Mettmann, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Langenberg, a district of Velbert, is well known as the location of the Sender Langenberg transmitter site.
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Velbert is located in the hills of the Berg region, approx. 20 kilometres north-east of the state capital Düsseldorf and 12 kilometres north-west of Wuppertal on the left side of the Ruhr river.
Velbert stands on the highest part of the Berg region and also in its centre. Its average elevation is around 230 metres above sea level; its highest point, at 303 metres, is the Hordt-Berg and its lowest, at around 80 metres, is in Nierenhof am Deilbach. The highest point in Velbert itself is 263 metres above sea level, at the corner of Friedrichstraße and Langenberger Straße.
As part of the reform of local government districts in North Rhine-Westphalia that came into effect on 1 January 1975, the formerly independent cities of Velbert, Neviges and Langenberg were merged to form the present city of Velbert.
Velbert is divided into three administrative areas, reflecting the three former cities: Velbert-Mitte (Central Velbert), Neviges and Langenberg. There are also numerous suburbs, including Tönisheide, Losenburg, Nordpark, Langenhorst, Rützkausen, Birth, Röttgen and Hefel.
The first coat of arms was created in 1882 and abolished in local government reform of 1975. It showed the lion of the Counts, later Dukes, of Berg (originally the symbol of Limburg) and keys referring to locksmithing, a traditional industry in Velbert.
After 1975 a new coat of arms was created for the enlarged city, including heraldic symbols for Langenberg and Neviges: an oak leaf, referring to the oak in the old arms of Langenberg, and a key, referring to the lords of Hardenberg, from the coat of arms of Neviges.
The main traditional industry of Velbert is small scale manufacturing, mostly metal based, typical products include locks, hinges, small tools, hoseclamps. Most companies are small to medium scale and many evolved from backyard forges. There are also companies producing parts for the automotive industry, for example the suppliers of vehicle access systems Witte Automotive and Huf. As well as this Stein & Co Gmbh, the makers of Sebo vacuum cleaners, are based in the town.
Since December 2003, Velbert's S-Bahn connection has been route S9, running Haltern am See-Marl-Bottrop-Essen-Langenberg-Neviges-Wuppertal, which is an attractive line to commuters. The old town of Velbert now has no rail connection. The former station buildings at Velbert-West and Velbert Central are now restaurants, and the station at Velbert-Tönisheide is disused. All three were on the discontinued line Wülfrath-Velbert-Heiligenhaus-Kettwig. The operational stations serving the city are those of Nevihen, Langenberg, Neviges and Lohmühle.
Velbert used also to have a tram service, and was the meeting place of tramlines from Heidhausen, Neviges, Wülfrath and Hösel with Heiligenhaus. Nowadays a number of bus routes connect Velbert to the surrounding cities. The city belongs to the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr.
Velbert is twinned with:
Since 1979, these three cities have been joined in a rare three-way partnership.
Velbert also has connections with Thesprotia in Greece and Hacibektas in Turkey.
The city's museums are also in Forum Niederberg.
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