Overath

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Overath
Coat of arms Location
Coat of arms of Overath
Overath (Germany)
Overath
Administration
Country Flag of Germany Germany
State North Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. region Cologne
District Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis
Town subdivisions 7
Mayor Andreas Heider (CDU)
Basic statistics
Area 68.8 km² (26.6 sq mi)
Elevation 70 - 348 m
Population 27,213  (31/12/2006)
 - Density 396 /km² (1,024 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate GL
Postal code 51491
Area codes 02206, 02204, 02207
Website www.overath.de

Coordinates: 50°57′00″N 7°18′00″E / 50.95, 7.3

Overath is a town in the Rheinisch-Bergischer district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

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[edit] Geography

Overath is located about 25 km east of Cologne, in the Bergisches Land.

The main settlement is in the Agger valley, with others spread on the hills surrounding it. The kleine Heckberg (small Heckberg, 348 m) near Federath is the highest point of Overath, and the whole Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis.

Neighbouring cities are Rösrath in the West, Bergisch Gladbach in the North-West, Lindlar in the North-East, Engelskirchen in the East and Much, Neunkirchen-Seelscheid and Lohmar in the South.

[edit] Subdivisions

Map of Overath's quarters
Map of Overath's quarters

Overath is divided into 7 parts.

  • Brombach
  • Heiligenhaus
  • Immekeppel
  • Marialinden
  • Steinenbrück
  • Untereschbach
  • Vilkerath

[edit] History

The Steinhof, a restaurant today, is the oldest settlement in Overath. The current building was constructed in 1662.
The Steinhof, a restaurant today, is the oldest settlement in Overath. The current building was constructed in 1662.

When first mentioned in 1060, Overath was called "Achera" (after the Agger river). Presumably because of the first settlement at a clearing (German Rodung) the name changed to "Ouerode" (about 1280), "Ovverode" (1304), "Overadt" (1582), and finally became "Overath".

[edit] Coat of arms

The coat of arms of Overath was only created on March 3, 1938. It consists of two areas:

  • The upper area shows the lion of Berg. It symbolizes the former jurisdiction by the Earldom of Berg.
  • The lower area shows a golden bell. It is supposed to symbolize a tradition of bell making. The inclusion of the bell is, however, due to a 15th and 16th century bell making family von Overra[i]de from Cologne, which falsely led to belief that bells were cast in Overath.

[edit] Religion

The Catholic church is devoted to Saint Walpurga (Heilige Walburga). Until 1803 the Benedictines had a monastery in Cyriax, a subsidiary of Michaelsberg Abbey at Siegburg.

Marialinden's church (St. Mariä Heimsuchung) is a pilgrimage destination for Saint Mary.

[edit] Population

In 1939, the population of Overath was 6,500. In 1946, it already exceeded 10,500 and continued to grow to 15,500 in 1970. The area of the community was extended in 1975, which increased the population to over 20,000.

Since then it has risen further up to 27,106 in December 2005.

[edit] Infrastructure

[edit] Traffic

[edit] Roads

The B 55 und B 484 federal roads (German Bundesstraßen) as well as the A 4 Autobahn pass through area of the town. The A 4 has got two exits to Overath, Overath-Untereschbach and Overath.

[edit] Air transport

The Cologne Bonn Airport is reachable within 25 minutes.

[edit] Public Transport

The railway station in Overath connects the Town with Cologne and Marienheide. The train heading for Cologne departs every 30 minutes, the train heading for Marienheide departs every 60 minutes. Cologne is reachable by train in within 35 minutes.

These traffic connections, together with rural surroundings, make Overath a popular place to live for commuters.

[edit] Medicine

There is no hospital in Overath. The hospitals in Bergisch Gladbach and Engelskirchen do the medication.

[edit] Government

[edit] City council

The city council consists of 38 members. The current breakdown, from the general elections held September 26, 2004, is as follows:

Seats
Party 2004 1999
CDU 19 22
SPD 9 8
FDP 6 5
Grüne 4 3

[edit] Mayor

Andreas Heider (CDU) was elected mayor (German Bürgermeister). His first representative is Siegfried Raimann (CDU), his second representaive is Annegret Demski-Heuer (SPD).

[edit] Twin towns

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