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Warendorf

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Warendorf
Townhall in Warendorf
Townhall in Warendorf
Coat of arms of Warendorf
Warendorf is located in Germany
Warendorf
Warendorf
Administration
Country Germany
State North Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. region Münster
District Warendorf
Mayor Jochen Walter (Ind.)
Basic statistics
Area 176.75 km2 (68.24 sq mi)
Elevation 57 m  (187 ft)
Population 38,609  (31 December 2006)
 - Density 218 /km2 (566 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate WAF
Postal code 48231
Area code 02581
Website www.warendorf.de
Location of the town of Warendorf within Warendorf district
Map

Coordinates: 51°57′14″N 7°59′36″E / 51.95389°N 7.99333°E / 51.95389; 7.99333

Warendorf is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, and capital of Warendorf District.

The town is best known today for its well-preserved medieval town centre, for horse-riding, and the opportunities it provides for cycling. Bicycles are such a common means of transport in the area that many cycle paths have been built, even alongside main roads outside the town.

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[edit] Geography

Warendorf is situated on the Ems river in the eastern part of the Münsterland area, approx. 30 kilometers east Münster).

[edit] Neighbouring places

[edit] Division of the town

Warendorf consists of 5 districts:

  • Warendorf
  • Einen/Müssingen
  • Freckenhorst
  • Hoetmar
  • Milte

[edit] Twin towns

[edit] History

Warendorf was an important trading centre in the Late Middle Ages and belonged to the Hanseatic League.

The Market Square, Warendorf

[edit] Events

Warendorf has hosted several international events, such as the world skydiving championships, riding events, and the national swimming championships. A notable annual event in Warendorf is the celebration on 15 August of the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Mariä Himmelfahrt).

Saint Mary's Church, Warendorf

[edit] Sports

North Rhine-Westphalia's "Landgestüt" (stud farm) and the National Olympic Committee for horse-riding are both located in Warendorf.

The Bundeswehr Sports School, the German armed forces physical education center, is also located in Warendorf.

[edit] Schools

  • Mariengymnasium [1]
  • Gymnasium Laurentianum [2]
  • Augustin Wibbelt Gymnasium [3]

[edit] Notable persons

  • One of Warendorf's most famous residents was Paul Spiegel (+ April 2006), the former president of the Central Consistory of Jews in Germany.
  • Elisabeth Grümmer died in Warendorf

[edit] External links

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