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2193:(community centre), Gerichtsstraße 5. Of the former manor that comprised several buildings, only the manor house itself has survived. The core of the house is likely to date to the end of the 16th century. Damaged in the town fire of 1734, the manor was subsequently rebuilt. Today it forms a modest, heptagonal plastered building with a mansard roof, whose outside staircase was removed in recent times for the benefit of traffic. In 1828 the former castellan's residence (
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2197:) was bought from the treasury office, in order to use it as the town court. In 1845 and 1846 it was expanded by a wing to the north, also heptagonal in shape, that acted as a district prison. In 1988, after the district court moved to a larger building, the complex was returned to the town which turned it into a citizens’ community centre. This was opened in 1993. The old district court is used nowadays by numerous groups.
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2389:: formerly called Echolte Manor House, it is located near Blasheim. A reference to a knight called Eylwast of Echolte suggests that the manor house may well have existed before 1183. Formerly there was a Groß-Eickel Manor House and a Klein-Eickel Manor House. These two estates were however merged at the start of the 18th century.
2027:): A comprehensive collection of traditional costume, a cigar-making collection, a cobbler's workshop and many other exhibits of town history are displayed in the town museum on the market square. The exhibits include coins, weapons, paintings and silver jewellery from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The oldest finds date to the
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its precipitation is however lower overall than in most of the
Central Upland regions of Ostwestfalen, only the tops of the hills receive rather more. The annual precipitation figures in the northern part of the borough are 680 mm (26.8 in) and on the hills about 800 mm (31.5 in).
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as a natural resource has recently received a boost. Windmills in places such as
Eilhausen show that this energy source has been used since ancient times. The borough's location on the North German Plain favours the use of wind generators, although they are still less cost-effective than other energy
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Air temperatures average 8.9 °C (48.0 °F), the warmest month is July with 16.9 °C (62.4 °F), the coldest is
January at 0.8 °C (33.4 °F). In the hills it is around 0.5 °C (0.9 °F) to 1.0 °C (1.8 °F) colder per 100 metres (328 feet) of height. For an
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The ratio of designated nature reserve land in Lübbecke is over 10 per cent and thus significantly greater than that in the state (7.3 per cent) and the
Federation (2 per cent). This high value is all the more surprising because the near-natural Wiehen Hills, apart from the Sonnenwinkel are not a
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training centre that was also commandeered after the war as
Montgomery's headquarters and later became the Officers Mess for HQ 2nd Armoured Division until 1983. After the Division withdrew to the UK the building was renamed Church House and repurposed as a Christian retreat and courses centre as
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became the headquarters of the
British forces and British administrative authorities and military staff elements were also housed in Lübbecke. To that end 251 of the 432 houses in Lübbecke were commandeered and cordoned off as accommodation for the Allies. Almost the entire town centre became an
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founded a cigar factory, which had 6,000 employees by 1938. This included employees in its many branches, because just as before in the proto-industrial textile sector, cigars were often cut, rolled and pressed in the home or in stalls. These two branches of the economy - the textile and tobacco
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in the north of the borough are worth mentioning. There are only occasional pastures in the vicinity of the hill forests or in along the few meandering streams. As one travels further north, especially north-east towards the peat moors, the proportion of grassland steadily increases as the soil
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Despite the steep natural gradients, water power cannot be used today because the small catchment area of the mountain streams only delivers small quantities of water. In the past, several water mills worked in the borough. There is a water wheel at the foot of the
Wurzelbrink in the village of
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particularly in the area south of the town are original beech mixed forests. Apart from the larger woods in Lübbecke Land beyond the town limits, there are only small copses in the lowlands which together comprise less than 1 square kilometre (0.4 sq mi). Inter alia These are the
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The Wiehen Hills are mostly covered by forest. Much of the enclosed forest area in Lübbecke is part of the hill forests of the Wiehen Hills, which begins at around 100–135 metres (328–443 feet) and extends to cover the highest peaks. It is mainly made up of spruce forest, but large areas,
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spread out a long way to the north. For the northern boundary of the borough of Lübbeck, newly formed in 1973, the
Mittelland Canal was chosen, so that the smaller areas of land north of the canal, including those that had belonged to the town of Lübbecke, were transferred to the town of
927:); this is where almost all the villages are found. The average population density here is 600-1000 inhabitants/km. The lowlands south of the canal, apart from Lübbecke's industrial area, are very sparsely populated. The Wiehen Hills themselves are unpopulated as is the Großer Torfmoor.
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Lübbecke's medieval fortifications were preserved up to the beginning of the 19th century. Due to the high cost of maintenance and their limited military value, the fortifications were razed in 1830 and the material used for construction, the walls being transformed into promenades.
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The most densely populated district is the town of Lübbecke itself: with some 800 inhabitants per km, its population density is twice as high as in the whole borough. With an average of 250 inhabitants per square km, the other parts of the borough are comparatively thinly populated.
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here is 75. As a result, this good soil, where the villages have given it space, is used mainly for agriculture. The cultivation of cereals of all kinds as well as of root crops brings in high yields. There are also scattered fruit orchards. Amongst the special crops grown here,
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The breakdown of religious affiliation is illustrated by the example of schoolchildren in Hüllhorst. Around 72% of the children are
Protestant (Evangelical), 6.8% Roman Catholic, and 4.4% Islamic. 7.4% say they belong to other religions and 9.2% don't belong to any religion.
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for use as ballast for buildings and roads, and there is a large working quarry in the Wiehen Hills, south of
Nettelstedt, where rock is broken and crushed. Numerous small quarries in the Wiehen show that there is a long mining tradition in Lübbecke. Ore appears to have been
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in Gehlenbeck was built around 1495. The tower of the Gehlenbeck church is considerably older and was probably erected in the period 1100–1150. There must have been an earlier church by the 10th century, as was indicated by excavations. A church here is first recorded in
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The Old Town Hall is a cultural and media centre. The building is first recorded in 1460, but was largely rebuilt after a town fire in 1709. It is a two-storey, rendered, solid building with a gable roof. In the rebuilding work carried out in 1861, it was fitted with a
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average of 37 days (during the months of November to March) the average daytime temperatures remain below 0 °C (32 °F). The number of hours of sunshine is 1,435 hours per year, with a monthly variation from 200 hours in June to 32 hours in December.
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crop still grows albeit requiring heavy supplies of manure. Within the protected area of the peat bog, but still outside of the actual moor, there is some extensive grazing, especially of sheep, almost exclusively for environmental grounds.
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565:, whose crest that marks the southern boundary of the borough. The town itself lies on the edge of the hills, whils the rest of the borough is more rural in character. The northern boundary of the borough is defined by the
1799:- were separated from the eponymous district of Alswede and incorporated into Espelkamp. Only the village of Alswede lying south of the canal went to Lübbecke. In the south Lübbecke was given part of the Wiehen Hills (
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Because the watershed of the Wiehen Hills forms the southern boundary of the borough, almost the entire territory of Lübbecke is drained towards the north. Only the few hectares of land on the southern slopes of the
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building with timber-framed gables may have been built in 1698. The overshot water wheel has a diameter of 2.6 metres. In the 19th century there were many such mills in Lübbecke. The mill is a waypoint on the
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Castle are located on the Reineberg, the local hill of Lübbecke. The site was first mentioned in 1221 in the records and was largely demolished in 1723. Today only the remains of the ramparts and moat are
638:(226 m). The hills in the south of the borough are the highest in the whole of the Wiehen ridge. In the north the land only attains a height of about 50 m. The lowest point is about 48 m.
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19 is a local history museum. The date over the main entrance of this two-storey, rendered solid building with its outside staircase is 1735, but its core is probably older. As well as the manor house (
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due to the transport of goods. Operations were discontinued in 1974 and the track dismantled between Hille and Lübbecke. In 1912, the first houses were connected to the electrical supply from the
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which generated a large portion of the revenue of the town through the allocation of rights and the collection of hunting revenue. Lübbecke's protests against the mark division were unsuccessful.
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1766:) attached to parishes (Obermehnen, Blasheim, Stockhausen and Alswede). Obermehnen, Stockhausen as well as the eponymous farming community of Blasheim which belonged to the parish of Blasheim (
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The borough has a total area of 65 square kilometres (25 sq mi), with a maximum west–east extent of 13 kilometres (8 miles) and north–south extent of around 9 kilometres (6 miles).
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and district of Rahden. In 1832 Lübbecke became the administrative seat of a new district combining Rahden with elements of the district of Bünde, which was renamed into Lübbecke district.
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The borough is predominantly used for agricultural purposes and is thus very rural. In general, only the Wiehen Hills are forested. The following table gives an overview of its land usage:
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As a small town situated between moorland and forest, Lübbecke has no need for expansive parks in the classic sense. Just 10 to 15 minutes walk away from Lübbecke are the Wiehen Hills and
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authorities. Even after the foundation of the Federal Republic of West Germany this building remained a base for British military staff, its last use being as the headquarters of the
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1996:) was founded in 1922. The idea came from the workers of the numerous cigar factories of that time, who often sang songs at work and wanted to form a society around their pastime.
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The percentage of agricultural land is lower than in the rest of the district (66%), but slightly above the national average (49.7%). The Lübbecke Loess Land is very fertile. The
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industries - are still represented in Lübbecke today, even though their influence now lags behind that of engineering and other industries. In 1907, the last section of the
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parish of Lübbecke. The only Roman Catholic parish is the parish of Lübbecke. In addition there are several, other small Christian and non-Christian religious communities.
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seats and provided a civic mayor, who presided over the town jointly with a noble mayor, but the nobility held the reins. The town hall regulations adopted in 1727 by the
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The borough of Lübbecke does not have many natural lakes. Both the river channels and the lakes and ponds in the moor are man-made. The largest bodies of water are the
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Outside the town itself the majority of parks are in the grounds of manor houses and castles. These include the following parks none of which are open to the public:
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There are serious discussions that Lübbecke, possibly in cooperation with the neighbouring town of Espelkamp, will apply to stage the state garden show in 2017.
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View of Lübbecke from the Wiehen Hills. In the foreground is the Old Town and St. Andrew's Church; in the background the industrial estate and North German Plain
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According to §3 of the main by-law the territory of the borough of Lübbecke is amongst the following districts (population in brackets as at 31 December 2007):
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The relatively high proportion of 'special' terrain is essentially that of the Großer Torfmoor. Moors, heath and wasteland cover about 3.3% of the borough.
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2003:) was founded in 1950 and celebrated its 60th anniversary during the 2009–2010 concert season. Some of its soloists come from the teaching staff of the
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2165:("priest's widow's house"), whose history goes back to the 18th century. It was comprehensively restored in 2002 and is now a bed and breakfast inn.
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2758:"Bevölkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein-Westfalens am 31. Dezember 2023 – Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes auf Basis des Zensus vom 9. Mai 2011"
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2020:): the museum of the town's local brewery, is housed in an old storage cellar and covers the history of the brewery as well as brewing in general.
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exterritorial zone, because all the important administrative buildings of the town's infrastructure went to the British. The finance office on
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774:) still existed until a few years ago, when production stopped due to the exhaustion of the deposits and for reasons of nature conservation.
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territory. In the town hall, that has an audience capacity of about 650, there are regular performances and concerts by visiting ensembles.
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2276:: the Gehrmker Hius in its present style is a timber-framed farmhouse from the year 1798. It is used today as a local history house (
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Five groups of trees or isolated trees near Lübbecke and in the village of Gehlenbeck have been designated as natural monuments.
2359:) Stockhausen was awarded gold several times in 1995. In 1997 Stockhausen was designated one of four "model cultural villages" (
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Ordnungsbehördliche Verordnung VII-10 des Kreises Minden-Lübbecke zur Sicherung von Naturdenkmälern im Kreis Minden-Lübbecke
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was built in 1832 as a restaurant and hotel. Its outside staircase, removed in the 1950s was reconstructed in the 1990s. On
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well as a general military conference centre until it closed in 2019 as part of the British Army's withdrawal from Germany.
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Before the municipal and land reforms that took place on 1 January 1973 the present villages formed their own parishes in
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institutionalized this 'diarchy' and envisaged only two senatorial seats. In the Kingdom of Westphalia Lübbecke became the
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2413:: only the ruins of this fortification on the Meesenkopf hill have survived. It was probably slighted in the 12th century.
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3.3% of the borough is moor, heath and wasteland, considerably higher than the average for Minden-Lübbecke district (0.7%)
952:. East of the industrial area, meadows and pastures take up almost the entire land area. In some places the frugal green
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Lübbecke is rated almost everywhere as good to very good in terms of its use of geothermal heat sources, especially
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gable, was demolished. Amongst the surviving stone buildings, the house of the industrialist Hecht family, No. 7
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The wildlife in Lübbecke includes the following large animals in the near-natural forested and moorland areas:
2113:, was particularly badly affected. In 1975, one of the most attractive timber-framed houses in the town, No. 6
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trombone bands of the late 19th century and still exist today. In Lübbecke there is a music school and the
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The climate in Lübbecke is dictated by its location in the maritime-continental transition region of
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1964:) founded in 1923 is an amateur theatre stage with around 900 seats. The Kahle Wart Open Air Stage (
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style manor house was founded on the walls of an old water castle that was first mentioned in 1278.
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The north of the borough is sparsely settled and predominantly agricultural. Above: east of Alswede
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reinforce the countryside feeling. In the competition "Our Village Should Become More Beautiful" (
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lords remained a major centre of power in Prussian Lübbecke and hindered the development of a
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class. The middle class merchants were however always represented on the town council by six
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also held a majority on the town council, which met in town hall, first mentioned in 1460.
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river flows through the town itself (mostly through pipes) and via the rivers Flöthe and
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especially in the Wiehen, but also on cultivated land. In the moorland areas there are
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for centuries; at Horst Hill there is an old mine gallery. Until the mid 20th century
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in Stockhausen. The origins of this manor house go back to at least the 14th century.
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in Eilhausen was built in 1748 and has a round, sandstone mill tower. The mill has a
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The election of the first freely elected town council took place on 17 October 1948.
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estates in Lübbecke were, in turn, enfeoffed by the castle. In 1806 twelve of these
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form and, later, was supported by the Prussian state with the construction of the
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of Minden and remained so even when this fell to France in 1811 (from 1811, the
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1992:. St. Andrew's Church has an eponymous choir. In Gehlenbeck a people's choir (
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Zeitungsartikel in The Lübbecker Kreiszeitung (p. 3 u p. 5 of 11 in pdf doc.)
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Schüler an allgemein bildenden Schulen in NRW nach der Religionszugehörigkeit
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That part of the Wiehen Hills in the borough of Lübbecke is also part of the
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1407:) before it withdrew in 1983. Up on the hillside above the town was a former
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in north Germany. This former county town lies on the northern slopes of the
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hillfort lies on a hill in the Wiehen near Obermehnen and could have been a
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accepted the Protestant confession and was secularised in 1648 and, as the
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The most densely populated areas are the fertile foothills, known as the
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and the surrounding towns, including Lübbecke, from about 1860. In 1863
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and on the North German Plain. The region mainly enjoys a sub-Atlantic
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was harvested in the Großer Torfmoor, mainly for use in domestic
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2456:: Little remains of the former Baroque gardens. An avenue of
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is at home in Lübbecke. The club currently competes in the
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also form part of the gardens. A 100-year-old Renkhausen
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family graveyard and was once an element of the gardens.
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offers an insight into the village life of bygone years.
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industry developed into an important economic factor in
1149:. In those days there may already have been a church in
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camp. The town is named after the creek today known as "
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and the entire district administration was moved to
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2802:Landesamt für Datenverarbeitung und Statistik NRW:
2747:, Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, accessed 21 June 2021.
1968:) lies right next to the town boundary, albeit on
1248:), to which the present borough belonged, went to
614:The highest hills in Lübbecke's territory are the
2860:Willkommen in Lübbecke. Zahlen und Fakten. Klima.
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1106:in the Frankish imperial annals as the site of a
593:soils at the foot of the Wiehen Hills called the
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2057:. The church was built from 1160 to 1180 in the
1847:of St. Peter in Stockhausen and the Evangelical-
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2899:at baor-locations.org. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
2622:List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany
2503:North Teutoburg Forest-Wiehen Hills Nature Park
2215:On the second highest hill in the borough, the
1458:Population growth in Lübbecke from 1885 to 2007
1267:Until the establishment of the de facto French
1218:church foundation. This was founded in 1274 in
607:there are only the villages of Stockhausen and
549:), in the southwestern part of the district of
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2885:at bfposchools.co.uk. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
2832:Hauptsatzung der Stadt Lübbecke vom 30.01.1995
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1351:to Lübbecke opened (running from Minden via
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2426:Nature Park. Lübbecke's townsfolk have the
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1322:the textile industry initially emerged in
1305:Zivilgouvernement zwischen Weser und Rhine
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2745:Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020
1980:The numerous trombone bands, such as the
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1214:From 1295 Lübbecke became part of a
1023:Lübbecke (town) (15,682 inhabitants)
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2550:: Westphalia's biggest raised bog (
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2016:Barre's Beer World Brewery Museum (
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1035:Gehlenbeck (3,279 inhabitants)
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2804:Kommunalprofil Lübbecke
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2313:Westphalian Mill Route
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1015:Borough subdivisions
407:Vehicle registration
338: • Density
211:52.30806°N 8.62306°E
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385:Postal codes
273:Subdivisions
75:Coat of arms
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3190:Nettelstedt
3079:Petershagen
3001:(in German)
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2604:Petershagen
2596:white stork
2436:tobogganing
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1949:white stork
1869:Wurzelbrink
1849:Free church
1784:Amt Alswede
1663:Population
1570:Population
1472:Population
1361:metre gauge
1295:and in the
1163:Charlemagne
1136:High German
1132:lüttke Beke
1120:little beck
915:Source: LDS
853:Settlements
824:Wurzelbrink
743:Pleistocene
669:Wurzelbrink
642:Waterbodies
620:Wurzelbrink
587:River Weser
555:Minden Land
541:, north of
491:town rights
474:within the
452:Westphalian
214: /
3224:Categories
3195:Obermehnen
3180:Gehlenbeck
2980:2021-03-10
2930:2010-11-21
2767:2024-06-20
2732:References
2655:Dorchester
2620:See also:
2536:Finkenburg
2499:TERRA.vita
2428:Gallenkamp
2424:TERRA.vita
2410:Meesenburg
2289:smock mill
2278:Heimathaus
2206:mash house
2181:Herrenhaus
2127:classicist
2111:Tribbenhof
2107:Marktplatz
2082:neo-Gothic
2040:Gehlenbeck
2029:Bronze Age
2005:Pro Musica
1880:Gehlenbeck
1340:Bünde Land
1281:senatorial
1209:Burgmannen
1155:Angrivarii
1124:Low German
792:heat pumps
780:wind power
768:fireplaces
723:Quaternary
707:Geothermic
636:Meesenkopf
583:Westphalia
479:of Detmold
423:.luebbecke
325:Population
281:Government
199:52°18′29″N
3175:Eilhausen
3064:Hüllhorst
3054:Espelkamp
2708:Education
2580:wild boar
2458:chestnuts
2394:Babilonie
2268:Mesenburg
2208:with its
2073:Reineberg
1994:Volkschor
1986:pietistic
1970:Hüllhorst
1891:Eilhausen
1813:Heidbrink
1809:Reineberg
1789:Espelkamp
1515:(16 June)
1277:patrician
1216:canonical
1195:Hüllhorst
1191:Reineburg
991:Espelkamp
986:Hüllhorst
941:asparagus
755:limestone
751:sandstone
677:Große Aue
660:Große Aue
628:Reineberg
624:Kniebrink
616:Heidbrink
603:. In the
497:Geography
493:in 1279.
373:UTC+02:00
352:UTC+01:00
347:Time zone
317:Elevation
255:Detmold
202:8°37′23″E
175:Lübbecke
143:Lübbecke
31:Lübbecke
3235:Lübbecke
3185:Lübbecke
3170:Blasheim
3154:Lübbecke
3099:Stemwede
3069:Lübbecke
2787:Archived
2584:roe deer
2552:Hochmoor
2516:: 1,844
2486:orangery
2347:, mixed
2341:hireling
2226:Wartturm
2185:Speicher
2177:Am Markt
2068:in 1350.
2059:Romantic
1819:Religion
1622:(25 May)
1577:(27 May)
1551:(6 June)
1527:(17 Mai)
1428:Lübbecke
1297:Distrikt
1273:Burgmann
1254:Prussian
1205:Burgmann
1200:Burgmann
1159:Widukind
1151:hlidbeki
1144:hlidbeki
1128:lüt Beek
1112:frankish
1104:hlidbeki
950:peat bog
870:Area in
850:terrain
848:Forested
845:terrain
772:tipplers
747:Jurassic
632:Heidkopf
533:Location
487:hlidbeki
434:Lübbecke
262:District
3165:Alswede
2713:Schools
2628:twinned
2349:orchard
2294:fantail
2286:: this
2119:jettied
2011:Museums
1956:Theatre
1797:Alswede
1793:Fiestel
1740:26,044
1729:26,261
1718:26,263
1707:26,318
1696:26,342
1685:25,937
1674:25,908
1649:25,301
1638:23,695
1627:22,191
1615:22,081
1604:21,468
1593:21,098
1582:11,290
1556:10,498
1444:Alswede
1401:Herford
1378:In the
1291:in the
1239:secular
1116:Ronceva
1090:History
1049:Climate
863:Special
860:bodies
679:to the
673:Ronceva
609:Alswede
523:Herford
481:in the
416:Website
231:Germany
227:Country
3094:Rahden
3074:Minden
2642:Bayeux
2630:with:
2592:badger
2530:Minden
2522:Bastau
2493:Nature
2472:grotto
2397:: the
2371:: the
2306:: the
2212:tower.
2210:Gothic
2063:Gothic
1544:8,549
1532:6,073
1520:4,434
1508:4,296
1496:3,636
1484:2,871
1436:Minden
1424:Minden
1175:Minden
865:usage
858:Water-
731:gravel
527:Minden
333:26,161
18:Lübeck
3059:Hille
2924:(PDF)
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2696:club
2688:Sport
2600:viper
2556:Hille
2526:Hille
2462:Recke
2418:Parks
2260:1156.
2175:, on
2157:. On
1976:Music
1734:2007
1723:2005
1712:2004
1701:2003
1690:2002
1679:2001
1668:2000
1660:Year
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1620:1987
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1567:Year
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1537:1950
1525:1939
1513:1925
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1489:1900
1477:1885
1469:Year
1442:) of
1353:Hille
1336:cigar
1193:(now
1108:Saxon
1001:Hille
954:maize
908:3.7%
902:20.2%
899:22.2%
896:52.4%
882:1,441
879:1,316
876:3,408
735:loess
681:Weser
605:geest
591:loess
456:Lübke
401:05741
390:32312
288:Mayor
238:State
2692:The
2582:and
2476:lime
2168:The
2034:The
1947:The
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