Nachrodt-Wiblingwerde

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Nachrodt-Wiblingwerde
Old town hall (Amtshaus)
Old town hall (Amtshaus)
Coat of arms Location
Coat of arms of Nachrodt-Wiblingwerde
Nachrodt-Wiblingwerde (Germany)
Nachrodt-Wiblingwerde
Administration
Country Flag of Germany Germany
State North Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. region Arnsberg
District Märkischer Kreis
Town subdivisions 7
Mayor Friedhelm Schröder (CDU)
Basic statistics
Area 29.01 km² (11.2 sq mi)
Elevation 305 m  (1001 ft)
Population 6,929  (30/06/2006)
 - Density 239 /km² (619 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate MK
Postal code 58769
Area codes 02352 u. 02334
Website www.nachrodt-wiblingwerde.de

Coordinates: 51°19′0″N 07°39′0″E / 51.31667, 7.65

Nachrodt-Wiblingwerde is a municipality in the Märkischer Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

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[edit] Geography

The municipality is split into two main settlements. Nachrodt is located in the valley of the river Lenne at an altitude of 140 m above sea level, while Wiblingwerde is located at an altitude of 480 m on the hills of the Lennegebirge, on of the hill chains in the Sauerland mountains.

[edit] Division of the municipality

  • Nachrodt:
    • Obstfeld
    • Einsal
    • Opperhusen
    • Holensiepen
  • Wiblingwerde:
    • Veserde
    • Rennerde
    • Brenscheid
    • Sassenscheid
    • Eilerde
    • Herlsen
    • Wörden
    • Kaltenborn

[edit] History

The municipality was formed in 1907, when the Amt Altena was dissolved. The two municipalities Kelleramt and Wiblingwerde were merged into the new municipality Nachrodt-Wiblingwerde, which was no longer member in a Amt anymore.

[edit] Coat of arms

The coat of arms of the municipality shows in the top part the red and sliver rose from the church seal of the Kirchspiel Wiblingwerde. In the bottom is a wavy line representing the river Lenne and thus Nachrodt. Both symbols are separated by the red-and-silver chequered bar of the Mark. The coat of arms was designed by Otto Hupp, and was granted on October 17, 1935.

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