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Breckerfeld is a town in the district of Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis, in North Rhine-Westphalia, (Germany). It is located in the southeastern-most part of the Ruhr area in northern Sauerland. The town is a member in Regionalverband Ruhr (association).
[edit] Geography
Breckerfeld is a rural community in a hilly area. The weather around the city is generally cool with a substantial amount of rain. The Breckerfeld station is the last stop on the Kleinbahn Haspe-Voerde-Breckerfeld.
[edit] Division of the town
[edit] History
Breckerfeld has had town rights since 1396 and is a Hanseatic city. In the recent decades, Breckerfeld has developed more populated areas as a result of increased activity in housing construction.
In 1970, the independent municipality of Dahl joined the city of Breckerfeld. In 1975, the federal parliament decided to reorganize this area into falling within the boundaries of the nearby district-free city, Hagen.
[edit] Twin cities
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Breckerfeld |
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Southwest: Radevormwald |
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Southeast: Halver |
Members of the Hanseatic League |
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Wendish and
Pomeranian circle |
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Saxony, Thuringia,
Brandenburg circle |
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Poland, Prussia,
Livonia, Sweden circle |
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Rhine, Westphalia,
Netherlands circle |
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Principal Kontore
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* Chief city of its circle † Free Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire |
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