Diedenshausen
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Diedenshausen is a small village, since 1975 a constituent community of Bad Berleburg in Siegen-Wittgenstein district and Arnsberg region in North Rhine-Westphalia in the Federal Republic of Germany. It is located on the east side of the heavily forested Rothaargebirge (Red-haired Mountains), immediately on the border with Hesse. A few houses lie to the east of the Elsoff creek which forms the state border, and they are technically in Hesse. Diedenshausen is located at .
[edit] History
The small farming village of Diedenshausen was first mentioned in documents in 1194. The great political philosopher Johannes Althusius was born and raised here. The accepted faith of the people was the Reformed doctrine of Calvinism. Native son, Daniel Womelsdorf was the first from the village known to emigrate to America in 1724.
Today, the village has a large number of restored half-timbered houses for which reason it was designated by the German government, in 1998, as one of the "Federal Golden Villages".
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