Warstein

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Coordinates: 51°27′N, 8°22′E

Warstein
Coat of arms of Warstein Location of Warstein in Germany

Country Germany
State North Rhine-Westphalia
Administrative region Arnsberg
District Soest
Population 28,541 source (2005)
Area 157.91 km²
Population density 181 /km²
Elevation 220.0-580.9 m
Coordinates 51°27′ N 8°22′ E
Postal code 59581
Area code 02902 (Warstein)/
02925 (Allagen)
Licence plate code SO
Mayor Manfred Gödde (BG)
Website warstein.de

Warstein is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located at the north end of the Sauerland, at 51°27′N, 8°22′E. Population: 29,567 (2005). Area: 157.91 km². The highest elevation with 581  m is in the south of the city near Stimm Stamm, the lowest elevation with 220 m is in Niederbergheim in the northwest. The city belongs to the district Soest.

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[edit] Location

Warstein is located in the north of the Arnsberger Wald at the brook Wester. Most parts of the south of the city is covered by forests, in the north there is the Haarstrang without any forest. The border of these two landscapes is the river Möhne.

The following towns bordered to Warstein (beginning in the north): Anröchte, Rüthen, Bestwig, Meschede, Arnsberg, Möhnesee, Bad Sassendorf.

Warstein is divided in the following nine parts: Allagen, Belecke, Hirschberg, Mülheim, Niederbergheim, Sichtigvor, Suttrop, Waldhausen, Warstein. Each part has an own principal, Warstein's principal is Elisabeth Wiese (BG).

[edit] History

There were found old spoors of human life in the Bilsteinhöhle between Warstein and Hirschberg. In 1072 Warstein was first mentioned officially. First it seemed to be sure, that Warstein became an official town in 1276, but that is wrong. Probably it became a town in the same year as Belecke in 1296. In the Middle Ages Warstein was part of the Hanse. A fire in 1802 destroyed big parts of the town. After that the town centre was rescheduled from a hill to the Wester. In 1844 the Amt Warstein was founded. It was part of the Archbishopric Cologne till 1902. In 1975 Warstein and the other eight independent villages became the new town of Warstein.

The decrease of population in Warstein since 1998:

View of Warstein with church
View of Warstein with church

[edit] List of mayors

  • Manfred Gödde (BG) - since 2004
  • Georg Juraschka (SPD) - 1999 to 2004
  • Manfred Gödde - before 1999

[edit] Twin towns

Warstein has four twin towns in whole Europe:

[edit] Economy

The largest employer in Warstein is the Warsteiner Brauerei. It is one of the largest breweries in Germany and famous in the whole world. Its founding was in 1753.

[edit] Literature

  • Heppekausen, Wolfgang; Clewing, Christian: Warstein: Bilder einer sauerländischen Stadt. Selbstverlag, Warstein 2001. ISBN 3-00-008520-3
  • Gerte, Franz im Auftrag der Volkshochschule Möhne-Lippe: Wie war das?: Belecke 1923-1948. Selbstverlag, Belecke 2001.
  • Bamberg, Fritz: Die neue Stadt Warstein in alten Ansichten. Europäische Bibliothek, Zaltbommel 1986. ISBN 90-288-3363-3
  • Bender, Josef: Geschichte der Stadt Warstein. Stein, Werl 1973. ISBN 3-920980-03-4
  • Sandgathe, Günther: Die Stadt Warstein im Dreissigjährigen Krieg. Selbstverlag, Warstein 1971.

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