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This situation made it necessary to extend the synagogue. Eventually, a new and bigger synagogue was built to serve the increasing Jewish community of
Gelsenkirchen. The current community practices Orthodox Judaism, even though no family practices it at home. On 16 May 2014, antisemitic graffiti were painted on the town synagogue.
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in 1933, Jewish life in
Gelsenkirchen was still relatively unaffected at first. In August 1938, 160 Jewish businesses were still open in town. In October 1938, though, an official ban restricted these businesses and all Jewish doctors became unemployed. In the same month, the Jewish community of the
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Gelsenkirchen and in 1958, a synagogue and cultural centre were built for the remaining community. In 2005, about 450 Jews were living in town. During the last decade of the 20th century, a noted number of Jews came to the town, after emigrating out of the former USSR.
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community decided to stop attending the synagogue and tried to establish a new orthodox community, led by Dr. Max Meyer, Dr. Rubens and
Abraham Fröhlich, most of them living on Florastraße. In addition, another Jewish orthodox congregation of Polish Jews was found in town. In 1908, a lot on Wanner
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Gelsenkirchen-Buer, effective on 1 April that year. From that time, the whole city area belonged to the governmental district of Münster. In 1930, on the city's advice, the city's name was changed to 'Gelsenkirchen', effective 21 May. By this time, the city was home to about 340,000 people.
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equipment. On 28 April 2000, the Ewald-Hugo colliery closed – Gelsenkirchen's last colliery. Three thousand coalminers lost their jobs. In 2003, Buer celebrated its thousandth anniversary of first documentary mention, and FC Schalke 04 celebrated on 4 May 2004 its hundredth anniversary.
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began, 6,000 inhabitants lived in
Gelsenkirchen; by 1900 the population had increased to 138,000. In the early 20th century, Gelsenkirchen was the most important coalmining town in Europe. It was called the "city of a thousand fires" for the flames of mine gases flaring at night. In 1928,
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was produced at the old Hassel coking works for the last time on 29 September 1999. This marked the shutdown of the last coking plant in
Gelsenkirchen, after being a coking town for more than 117 years. In the same year, Shell Solar Deutschland AG took over production of
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plant. Scholven/Buer began operation in 1936 and achieved a capacity of 200,000 tons/year of finished product, mainly aviation base gasoline. After 1937, Gelsenberg-Benzin-AG opened the
Nordstern plant for converting bituminous coal to synthetic oil.
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Gelsenkirchen presents itself as a centre of solar technology. Shell Solar
Deutschland GmbH produces solar cells in Rotthausen. Scheuten Solar Technology has taken over its solar panel production. There are other large businesses in town:
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has a yearly turnover of 2 million tonnes and a water surface area of about 1.2 square kilometres (0.5 square miles), one of
Germany's biggest and most important canal harbours, and is furthermore connected to
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sign can still be seen on the top right side of the door. On Florastraße, near Kennedyplatz, (formerly Schalker Straße 45), stands the house of the Tepper family, a Jewish family that vanished during the
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of about 2000 Hungarian women and girls for Gelsenberg-Benzin-AG. About 150 died during September 1944 bombing raids (shelters and protection ditches were forbidden to them). There was also a camp for
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The community continued to grow and around 1,100 Jews were living in Gelsenkirchen in 1901, a number that reached its peak of 1,300 individuals in 1933. At the turn of the 20th century the
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Straße was purchased and served the community as its cemetery until 1936, today containing about 400 graves. In addition, another cemetery was built in 1927 in the suburb of Ückendorf.
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was built in the late 1960s with further development until 1985, one of the largest in Europe at the time. Its 302 metres (991 ft) chimneys are among the tallest in Germany. When
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Up until the middle of the 19th century, the area in and around Gelsenkirchen was only thinly settled and almost exclusively agrarian. In 1815, after temporarily belonging to the
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in North Rhine-Westphalia was opened in 1969. Scholven-Chemie AG (the old hydrogenation plant) merged with Gelsenberg-Benzin-AG to form the new corporation VEBA-Oel AG. In 1987,
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The Gelsenkirch city council governs the city alongside the mayor. The most recent city council election was held on 13 September 2020, and the results were as follows:
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of Buer, which itself was raised to city status in 1911, and to an independent city status the next year. Meanwhile, Horst became the seat of its own
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Carl Engelbert Böhmer. In 1994, the Institute for City History opened the documentation centre "Gelsenkirchen under National Socialism" (
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all belonged to the Gelsenkirchen district. A few years later, in 1896, Gelsenkirchen split off from Gelsenkirchen district to become an
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On 31 March 1942, a Nazi deportation train set out from Gelsenkirchen and, carrying 48 Jews from the town area, made its way to the
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was installed inside the synagogue, and most prayers performed mostly in German instead of traditional Hebrew, the town's
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town was expelled. Between 1937 and 1939, the Jewish population of Gelsenkirchen dropped from 1,600 to 1,000. During
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established in 1885. With the growth of the community, a bigger building was built to serve as the community school.
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in Buer and one in downtown Gelsenkirchen. A new downtown Gelsenkirchen synagogue was opened on 1 February 2007.
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in southern Poland, as used before. After it left Gelsenkirchen, the train was boarded by other Jews from
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community of Gelsenkirchen was officially established in 1874, relatively late compared to the Jewish
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ceased publication in Gelsenkirchen in April 2006. Now, the
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in 1003, there were hunting people on a hill north of the
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in its own right, was along with nearby Horst joined to
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district, was made part of the Gelsenkirchen district.
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3666:(born 1988), footballer with 92 caps and 23 goals for
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has a commercial-industrial harbour in Gelsenkirchen.
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From 1933 to 1945, the city's mayor was the appointed
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Gelsenkirchen was merged with the adjoining cities of
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of Germany and the 11th-most populous in the state of
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were born in Gelsenkirchen. German football manager
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3783:Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020
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3342:. It is also host to four matches during
2349:and Recklinghausen. It offers courses in
2238:Gelsenkirchen is the headquarters of the
1333:in Horst. In 1999, the last phase of the
1319:) was held on the grounds of the disused
1100:). In 1891, Horst was split off from the
706:second-biggest metropolitan region by GDP
4009:"Lager für Sinti und Roma Gelsenkirchen"
3574:(born 1948), footballer with 6 caps for
3282:
2976:Animal Welfare Here! (Tierschutz hier!)
2700:
2416:
2345:, founded in 1992, also has campuses in
2294:
2090:
2082:
2079:Highways and main roads in Gelsenkirchen
2074:
2066:
1296:before 85,000 people at Gelsenkirchen's
1050:
1042:
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668:with 262,528 (2016) inhabitants. On the
526:
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4269:Gelsenkirchen at MapQuest (interactive)
2365:, and Supply and Disposal Engineering.
1116:, which until then had belonged to the
1000:), Schalke, Heßler, Bulmke and Hüllen.
18:City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
5239:
3937:
724:dialect area. The city is home to the
367:104.84 km (40.48 sq mi)
4794:
4277:
3614:, part of their 'Team of the Century'
3586:, part of their 'Team of the Century'
3568:, part of their 'Team of the Century'
3554:, part of their 'Team of the Century'
3443:(1913–1941), officer of the Luftwaffe
2436:
2209:Bochum-Gelsenkirchener Straßenbahn AG
1494:
1185:strategic bombing during World War II
639:
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2335:) Church, warrants special mention.
2205:Bochum/Gelsenkirchen tramway network
905:
4169:(in German). Deutscher Wetterdienst
3519:(born 1976), author and businessman
3380:(also referred as GelsenTrabPark).
3372:Since 1912, Gelsenkirchen owns the
2071:Headquarters of the Gelsenwasser AG
1223:was established in 1944 to provide
1038:
1016:Schalker Eisenhütte Maschinenfabrik
13:
4190:, Wissenschaftspark Gelsenkirchen
3513:(born 1967), theoretical physicist
1307:In 1997, the Federal Garden Show (
1112:. In 1924, the rural community of
231:Show map of North Rhine-Westphalia
14:
5283:
4226:
3527:Member of the European Parliament
3383:
1457:Theresienstadt concentration camp
1433:
1368:
1023:Schalker Gruben- und Hüttenverein
971:area in 1840, and the subsequent
798:Population development since 1800
5247:Cities in North Rhine-Westphalia
4962:
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3965:"World Cup 2006 – Gelsenkirchen"
3369:was also born in Gelsenkirchen.
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4062:"Das Judentum in Gelsenkirchen"
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3722:, Bosnia and Herzegovina (1969)
3344:the 2024 European Championships
3235:ZOOM Erlebniswelt Gelsenkirchen
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2395:Wissenschaftspark Gelsenkirchen
2262:Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung
2215:and tram lines are operated by
2128:ZOOM Erlebniswelt Gelsenkirchen
1412:
1373:
1187:, particularly during the 1943
1164:
1154:Hydrierwerk Scholven AG GE-Buer
1129:of Horst together became a new
1029:Glas- und Spiegel-Manufaktur AG
5267:Holocaust locations in Germany
4204:"Partnerstädte Gelsenkirchens"
4149:stolpersteine-gelsenkirchen.de
4042:Retrieved 30 January 2024.
3958:
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3887:Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary
3874:
3841:
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3788:
3776:
3272:The Miracle of Father Malachia
1212:fighter pilot, was born here.
1183:Gelsenkirchen was a target of
942:district, in the governmental
345: • Governing parties
1:
3829:(5th ed.). HarperCollins
3769:
3477:(1959–2019), author, activist
3457:German Cancer Research Center
2585:Martin Karl-Heinz Gatzemeier
2276:also reports the local news.
1221:Buchenwald concentration camp
736:. The club's current stadium
700:. The Ruhr is located in the
5257:Oil campaign of World War II
3610:Winner, 383 appearances for
3582:winner, 440 appearances for
3525:(born 1987), politician and
2137:
894:churches by the sexton from
505:The same view 50 years later
7:
3757:
3416:Minister for State Security
3260:European Capital of Culture
2914:Voter Initiative NRW (WIN)
2407:
2253:was a daily till 2006. The
1473:Trawniki concentration camp
1463:The Gelsenkirchen transport
1055:Contrasts in the inner-city
922:, which assigned it to the
396:2,500/km (6,600/sq mi)
10:
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5085:Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis
4210:(in German). Gelsenkirchen
3703:
3700:Twin towns – sister cities
3537:
3465:(born 1942), film director
3387:
3378:Trabrennbahn Gelsenkirchen
3310:, hosting matches between
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2495:Christian Democratic Union
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2281:Stadtspiegel Gelsenkirchen
2163:Gelsenkirchen Hauptbahnhof
2063:Economy and infrastructure
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803:Ancient and medieval times
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3938:Becker, Peter W. (1981).
3489:(born 1963), photographer
3449:(born 1929), musicologist
3245:Route der Industriekultur
3241:Industrial Heritage Trail
3216:Kunstmuseum Gelsenkirchen
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1363:Panorama of Gelsenkirchen
1262:On 17 December 1953, the
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1047:Former Nordstern Colliery
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4079:, Jewish Virtual Library
3447:Klaus Wolfgang Niemöller
3349:German football players
3278:
2412:
2233:
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847:, today part of Resse),
712:after Dortmund, Bochum,
641:[ˌɡɛlzn̩ˈkɪʁçn̩]
3864:Oxford University Press
3752:, United Kingdom (1948)
3659:World's Best Goalkeeper
3157:State Returning Officer
2810:Alternative for Germany
2740:Social Democratic Party
2689:State Returning Officer
2519:Alternative for Germany
2471:Social Democratic Party
2427:Social Democratic Party
2357:, Engineering Physics,
2098:at main railway station
963:After the discovery of
954:Recklinghausen district
835:, some examples being:
732:, which is named after
662:25th-most populous city
657:
375:60 m (200 ft)
113:Gelsenkirchen skyline,
32:
5195:North Rhine-Westphalia
5190:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
4823:North Rhine-Westphalia
4264:Musiktheater im Revier
3948:Maxwell Air Force Base
3291:
3206:Musiktheater im Revier
2845:Alliance 90/The Greens
2706:
2537:Alliance 90/The Greens
2422:
2383:Ruhr University Bochum
2363:Mechanical Engineering
2359:Electrical Engineering
2249:Among newspapers, the
2142:Gelsenkirchen lies on
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3944:Air University Review
3860:UK English Dictionary
3495:(born 1965), botanist
3388:Further information:
3324:Serbia and Montenegro
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2880:Free Democratic Party
2704:
2603:Claudia Kapuschinski
2572:Voter Initiative NRW
2555:Free Democratic Party
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2329:Gesamtschule Bismarck
2299:Gelsenkirchen has 51
2295:Education and science
2207:and buses run by the
2186:Gelsenkirchen Harbour
2175:Gelsenkirchen–Münster
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1792:Mean minimum °C (°F)
1652:Mean maximum °C (°F)
1272:" since the war. The
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946:, Buer, which was an
797:
756:Industrial Revolution
734:Gelsenkirchen-Schalke
530:
515:
419: • Summer (
5200:Rhineland-Palatinate
5065:Oberbergischer Kreis
4775:Metropolitan regions
4456:Freiburg im Breisgau
4241:at Wikimedia Commons
3954:on 22 February 2013.
3231:), heritage listings
1582:Record high °C (°F)
1286:comprehensive school
1148:Gelsenberg-Benzin-AG
956:in the governmental
462:Vehicle registration
393: • Density
5105:Siegen-Wittgenstein
4657:Mülheim an der Ruhr
4188:Über uns (About us)
4132:antisemitism.org.il
3927:on 8 November 2007.
3921:"Untitled Document"
3750:Newcastle upon Tyne
3688:, league winner in
3624:, league winner in
3308:2006 FIFA World Cup
3298:, currently in the
3229:Brick Expressionism
2713:
2433:
2389:created in 1995 by
2289:Beckhausener Kurier
2267:Radio Emscher-Lippe
2244:Radio Emscher-Lippe
2171:Essen–Gelsenkirchen
2006:Average rainy days
1862:Record low °C (°F)
1722:Daily mean °C (°F)
769:Gelsenkirchen-Horst
521:Buerscher Stadtwald
256: /
199:Show map of Germany
5220:Schleswig-Holstein
5026:Hochsauerlandkreis
3396:Alfons Goldschmidt
3292:
3265:Rock Hard Festival
3184:. You can help by
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2327:, among which the
2301:elementary schools
2100:
2089:
2081:
2073:
1495:After World War II
1444:National Socialism
1189:Battle of the Ruhr
1057:
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944:region of Arnsberg
920:Kingdom of Prussia
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742:Gelsenkirchen-Erle
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364: • Total
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5095:Rhein-Kreis Neuss
5001:Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis
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4667:Offenbach am Main
4552:Bergisch Gladbach
4375:Frankfurt am Main
4237:Media related to
4064:, by Chajm Guski
3971:, 19 October 2005
3890:. Merriam-Webster
3870:on 22 March 2020.
3710:Gelsenkirchen is
3499:Anne Schwanewilms
3453:Harald zur Hausen
3247:) – Gelsenkirchen
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1310:Bundesgartenschau
1290:Pope John Paul II
1197:air raid shelters
1158:coal liquefaction
973:industrialisation
958:region of Münster
906:Industrialisation
878:Geilistirinkirkin
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5272:Münster (region)
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3764:Horst Castle
3744:Büyükçekmece
3709:
3649:winner, 11x
3639:Manuel Neuer
3576:West Germany
3558:Fritz Szepan
3420:East Germany
3371:
3363:Manuel Neuer
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153:Coat of arms
127:Horst Castle
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5170:Brandenburg
4717:Saarbrücken
4562:Bremerhaven
4214:26 November
4192:(in German)
4173:23 February
4066:(in German)
4015:(in German)
3997:(in German)
3674:winner and
3653:Winner, 2x
3606:winner, 3x
3517:Kai Twilfer
3487:Oliver Mark
3429:philologist
3269:Filming of
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833:Middle Ages
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654:Westphalian
445:45801-45899
263: /
40:Westphalian
5241:Categories
5006:Euskirchen
4939:Oberhausen
4919:Leverkusen
4875:Düsseldorf
4825:in Germany
4722:Salzgitter
4712:Reutlingen
4702:Regensburg
4642:Leverkusen
4627:Ingolstadt
4622:Hildesheim
4607:Heidelberg
4521:Oberhausen
4365:Düsseldorf
4312:1,000,000+
4034:"Scholven"
3770:References
3704:See also:
3664:Mesut Özil
3651:Bundesliga
3608:Bundesliga
3531:Greens-EFA
3431:, linguist
3425:Hans Krahe
3355:Mesut Özil
2999:Die PARTEI
2607:Die PARTEI
2437:Candidate
2124:Pilkington
2105:THS Wohnen
1392:Westphalia
1114:Rotthausen
866:iuxta Bure
859:(nowadays
839:(nowadays
821:Bronze Age
809:Heribert I
730:Schalke 04
722:Low German
710:Westphalia
702:Rhine-Ruhr
380:Population
329:Lord mayor
322:Government
5225:Thuringia
5153:Full list
5147:Districts
5130:Warendorf
5115:Steinfurt
5075:Paderborn
5016:Heinsberg
5011:Gütersloh
4954:Wuppertal
4944:Remscheid
4845:Bielefeld
4747:Wolfsburg
4707:Remscheid
4687:Pforzheim
4682:Paderborn
4677:Osnabrück
4672:Oldenburg
4612:Heilbronn
4587:Gütersloh
4582:Göttingen
4567:Darmstadt
4536:Wuppertal
4531:Wiesbaden
4496:Magdeburg
4471:Karlsruhe
4421:Bielefeld
4395:Stuttgart
4390:Nuremberg
4019:9 January
3850:(US) and
3596:Olaf Thon
3359:Olaf Thon
3320:Argentina
3256:Ruhr.2010
3237:/Ruhr-Zoo
3001:(PARTEI)
2351:Economics
2318:Gymnasien
2213:Stadtbahn
2144:autobahns
2138:Transport
2096:Stadtbahn
1515:Holocaust
1407:synagogue
1384:Ashkenazi
1321:Nordstern
1210:Luftwaffe
1178:synagogue
1073:Ückendorf
845:Middelich
714:Bielefeld
682:Ruhr area
674:tributary
660:) is the
519:of Buer (
428:UTC+02:00
407:UTC+01:00
402:Time zone
372:Elevation
5205:Saarland
5055:Mettmann
4991:Coesfeld
4949:Solingen
4870:Duisburg
4865:Dortmund
4752:Würzburg
4732:Solingen
4572:Erlangen
4506:Mannheim
4446:Duisburg
4441:Chemnitz
4416:Augsburg
4355:Dortmund
3894:18 April
3833:18 April
3758:See also
3406:kabarett
3328:Portugal
3155:Source:
3135:188,716
2947:The Left
2847:(Grüne)
2687:Source:
2679:188,369
2673:188,716
2589:The Left
2408:Politics
2333:Lutheran
2321:, and 5
2287:and the
2217:Ruhrbahn
2173:and the
2050:Source:
1932:Average
1489:Judenrat
1481:Dortmund
1427:orthodox
1331:coalmine
1191:and the
861:Scholven
780:Nazi era
726:football
694:Duisburg
686:Dortmund
311:District
5165:Bavaria
5125:Viersen
5036:Kleve (
5021:Herford
4934:Münster
4929:Mülheim
4914:Krefeld
4907:Cologne
4860:Bottrop
4692:Potsdam
4637:Koblenz
4557:Bottrop
4526:Rostock
4511:Münster
4486:Krefeld
4385:Leipzig
4380:Hanover
4360:Dresden
4329:Hamburg
4324:Cologne
3805:20 June
3738:Cottbus
3732:Olsztyn
3726:Shakhty
3712:twinned
3694:England
3690:Germany
3686:Germany
3676:La Liga
3668:Germany
3643:Germany
3626:Germany
3612:Schalke
3600:Germany
3584:Schalke
3566:Schalke
3562:Germany
3552:Schalke
3548:Germany
3506:soprano
3316:Ecuador
3165:Culture
3111:78,382
3077:77,239
2780:17,932
2745:27,082
2662:50,046
2656:78,410
2628:49,498
2622:77,486
2505:20,101
2499:19,468
2481:29,397
2475:31,341
2347:Bocholt
2177:lines.
2001:(47.3)
1927:(17.8)
1922:(18.5)
1917:(25.9)
1912:(38.7)
1907:(49.1)
1902:(50.9)
1897:(51.1)
1892:(47.3)
1882:(29.5)
1877:(25.5)
1867:(17.8)
1857:(35.8)
1852:(37.6)
1847:(42.1)
1842:(51.1)
1837:(57.0)
1832:(57.9)
1827:(58.3)
1822:(57.7)
1817:(50.4)
1802:(39.7)
1797:(35.8)
1787:(54.2)
1782:(41.4)
1777:(46.9)
1772:(56.3)
1767:(66.0)
1762:(64.8)
1757:(66.0)
1752:(68.5)
1747:(59.2)
1742:(50.2)
1737:(46.9)
1732:(44.6)
1727:(39.9)
1717:(78.3)
1712:(45.0)
1707:(52.0)
1702:(63.0)
1697:(75.7)
1692:(73.8)
1687:(75.0)
1682:(78.3)
1677:(68.9)
1672:(58.3)
1662:(49.8)
1657:(43.9)
1642:(63.3)
1637:(64.8)
1632:(77.2)
1627:(86.9)
1622:(84.4)
1612:(88.0)
1607:(82.0)
1602:(79.9)
1597:(66.7)
1592:(61.2)
1587:(61.9)
1525:Climate
1510:mezuzah
1485:Hanover
1477:Münster
977:Cologne
938:in the
857:Sculven
849:Sutheim
837:Raedese
817:Emscher
790:History
718:Münster
676:of the
637:German:
471:Website
388:265,885
304:Münster
280:Germany
276:Country
251:07°06′E
248:51°31′N
5210:Saxony
5175:Bremen
5038:Cleves
5031:Höxter
4986:Borken
4981:Aachen
4905:Köln (
4850:Bochum
4840:Aachen
4727:Siegen
4491:Lübeck
4476:Kassel
4451:Erfurt
4426:Bochum
4411:Aachen
4350:Bremen
4334:Munich
4319:Berlin
4099:
4093:p. 422
4038:Uniper
3858:Lexico
3720:Zenica
3714:with:
3678:winner
3634:Turkey
3622:Turkey
3376:track
3334:, and
3332:Mexico
3312:Poland
3114:100.0
3108:Total
3094:1,143
3004:1,527
2979:1,735
2952:2,671
2917:2,804
2885:3,114
2882:(FDP)
2850:9,457
2815:9,944
2812:(AfD)
2777:(CDU)
2742:(SPD)
2729:Seats
2720:Votes
2717:Party
2665:100.0
2659:100.0
2653:Total
2611:1,722
2593:2,300
2575:2,752
2559:3,360
2541:7,188
2523:9,355
2457:Votes
2451:Votes
2440:Party
2169:, the
1996:(5.3)
1991:(3.3)
1986:(4.8)
1981:(2.3)
1976:(6.1)
1971:(5.7)
1966:(1.9)
1961:(3.8)
1956:(3.5)
1951:(3.9)
1946:(3.2)
1941:(3.5)
1538:Month
1440:Hitler
1380:Jewish
1203:Oberst
981:Minden
975:, the
940:Bochum
892:parish
882:church
829:Saxons
825:Romans
698:Bochum
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5135:Wesel
5110:Soest
5045:Lippe
4996:Düren
4900:Herne
4890:Hagen
4880:Essen
4737:Trier
4662:Neuss
4652:Moers
4617:Herne
4602:Hanau
4592:Hagen
4577:Fürth
4501:Mainz
4370:Essen
3630:Spain
3538:Sport
3533:group
3503:opera
3279:Sport
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3138:41.5
3080:98.5
2853:12.2
2818:12.9
2783:23.2
2756:15.2
2748:35.1
2682:26.6
2676:41.5
2631:98.9
2625:98.8
2526:12.1
2508:40.6
2502:25.1
2484:59.4
2478:40.4
2413:Mayor
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1872:(27)
1812:(43)
1807:(41)
1667:(54)
1647:(95)
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813:Puira
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728:club
690:Essen
678:Rhine
287:State
5120:Unna
5070:Olpe
4895:Hamm
4855:Bonn
4632:Jena
4597:Hamm
4481:Kiel
4431:Bonn
4216:2019
4175:2024
4097:ISBN
4021:2024
3896:2019
3835:2019
3807:2024
3692:and
3632:and
3361:and
3338:and
3330:and
3322:and
3314:and
3146:1.6
3097:1.5
3060:0.0
3037:0.2
3029:1.2
3026:943
3016:New
3010:New
3007:2.0
2991:New
2985:New
2982:2.2
2963:1.2
2955:3.5
2928:0.3
2920:3.6
2896:2.0
2888:4.0
2861:6.4
2826:7.9
2791:2.2
2732:+/-
2726:+/-
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2645:548
2642:1.2
2639:924
2614:2.2
2596:3.0
2578:3.6
2562:4.3
2544:9.3
2374:for
2338:The
2315:, 7
2309:, 6
2180:The
2159:A 52
2157:and
2155:A 42
2151:A 40
2120:e.on
2045:216
1925:−7.9
1920:−7.5
1915:−3.4
1900:10.5
1895:10.6
1880:−1.4
1875:−3.6
1865:−7.9
1840:10.6
1835:13.9
1830:14.4
1825:14.6
1820:14.3
1815:10.2
1785:12.4
1770:13.5
1765:18.9
1760:18.2
1755:18.9
1750:20.3
1745:15.1
1740:10.1
1715:25.7
1705:11.1
1700:17.2
1695:24.3
1690:23.2
1685:23.9
1680:25.7
1675:20.5
1670:14.6
1640:17.4
1635:18.2
1630:25.1
1625:30.5
1620:29.1
1610:31.1
1605:27.8
1600:26.6
1595:19.3
1590:16.2
1585:16.6
1574:Dec
1571:Nov
1568:Oct
1565:Sep
1562:Aug
1559:Jul
1556:Jun
1553:May
1550:Apr
1547:Mar
1544:Feb
1541:Jan
1442:and
1378:The
1339:Coke
1316:BUGA
1294:Mass
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