Oberbergischer Kreis

The Oberbergischer Kreis is a Kreis (destrict) in the state o North Rhine-Westphalie, Germany. Neighbourin destricts are Ennepe-Ruhr, Märkischer Kreis, Olpe, Altenkirchen, Rhein-Sieg, Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis, an the urban destricts Remscheid an Wuppertal.

Oberbergischer Kreis
Kintra Germany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalie
Adm. regionCologne
CaipitalGummersbach
Area
 • Total918.53 km2 (354.65 sq mi)
Population
 (31 December 2021)[1]
 • Total271,621
 • Density300/km2 (770/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Vehicle registrationGM
Websitehttp://www.oberbergischer-kreis.de

The aurie o the Bergisches Land belangit tae the Coonty o Berg for maist o the medieval times, which still gives the destrict its name. Wha is cried "Oberbergisch" ('upper Bergian') lees in the sootheast o that earldom: Awready in 1740, a description o wha haed meanwhile become a duchy made a destinction atween the "Niederbergisch" part north o the river Wupper an the "Oberbergisch" tae its sooth.

In 1816, efter the whole Rhineland wis annexed tae Proushie, the destricts o Waldbröl, Homburg, Gimborn, Wipperfürth, an Lennep wur creatit on the aurie nou covered bi the destrict. In 1825 the destricts Gimborn an Homburg wur mergit tae the destrict Gummersbach. In 1932 it wis mergit wi the destrict o Waldbröl, an then for the first time cried Oberbergischer Kreis. The restructurin o the destricts in 1969/75 did then create the destrict tae its current extent.

Geography

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The Oberbergischer Kreis covers the hills wast o the Sauerland an north o the Westerwald. It constitutes the eastren pairt o the Bergisches Land natur reserve. Situatit at an altitude o 100–520 meters abuin sea level, it is rich in wood an watter (numberin ten airtificial lakes) an thus a recreational aurie for citizens frae Cologne, the Ruhr an the Netherlands.

The prevailing rock is greywacke, which wis an in places still is mined in lairge stane quarries.

Coat o airms

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  The coat o airms is a combination o the heraldic signs o the territories the destrict belangit tae. The red-white bar in the top seembolizes the Coonty o Mark an the lion that o Berg. Homburg Castle (near Nümbrecht) wis the seat o the Princes o Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg.

Politics

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Destrict admeenistrator

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  • 1945-1951: Dr. August Dresbach, CDU
  • 1951-1952: Fritz Eschmann, SPD
  • 1952-1956: Wilhelm Henn, CDU
  • 1956-1961: Fritz Eschmann, SPD
  • 1961-1964: Reinhard Kaufmann, CDU
  • 1964-1969: Dr. Heinrich Schild, CDU
  • 1969-1989: Hans Wichelhaus, CDU
  • 1989-1994: Hans-Leo Kausemann, CDU
  • 1994-1999: Herbert Heidtman, SPD

Syne the 1 October 1999 there is anerlie ane (directly electit) Destrict admeenistrator who at the same time is heid o management:

  • 1999-2004: Hans-Leo Kausemann, CDU
  • 2004-today: Hagen Jobi, CDU

Destrict Admeenistrator for the management

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  • 1946-1979: Dr. Friedrich-Wilhelm Goldenbogen, CDU
  • 1979-1987: Dr. Dieter Fuchs, CDU
  • 1987-1994: Dr. Gert Ammermann, CDU
  • 1995-1999: Heribert Rohr, SPD

Economy

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The destrict's economy is markit bi sma an middle-sizit industry, pairticularly in the auries o plastic an metal processin.

Places o interest

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Homburg Castle

Touns an municipalities

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Touns Municipalities
  1. Bergneustadt
  2. Gummersbach
  3. Hückeswagen
  4. Radevormwald
  5. Waldbröl
  6. Wiehl
  7. Wipperfürth
  1. Engelskirchen
  2. Lindlar
  3. Marienheide
  4. Morsbach
  5. Nümbrecht
  6. Reichshof

References

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  1. "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein-Westfalens am 31. Dezember 2021" (in German). Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW. Retrieved 20 Juin 2022.

Freemit airtins

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