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Bocholt, Germany

Bocholt (German pronunciation: [ˈbɔxɔlt]) is a city in the north-west of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, part of the district Borken. It is situated 4 km (2+12 miles) south of the border with the Netherlands. Suderwick is part of Bocholt and is situated at the border annex to Dinxperlo.

Bocholt
Town hall
Location of Bocholt within Borken district
Borken (district)North Rhine-WestphaliaKleve (district)Wesel (district)Coesfeld (district)Coesfeld (district)Lower SaxonySteinfurt (district)NetherlandsRaesfeldHeidenRhedeBocholtBorkenRekenVelenStadtlohnHeekAhausGescherLegdenSchöppingenGronauVredenSüdlohnIsselburg
Bocholt
Bocholt
Coordinates: 51°50′N 6°37′E / 51.833°N 6.617°E / 51.833; 6.617
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. regionMünster
DistrictBorken
Subdivisions12
Government
 • Mayor (2020–25) Thomas Kerkhoff[1] (CDU)
Area
 • Total119.37 km2 (46.09 sq mi)
Elevation
25 m (82 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total71,930
 • Density600/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
46361–46399
Dialling codes02871
02874 (Suderwick)
Vehicle registrationBOR, AH, BOH
Websitewww.bocholt.de

Geography edit

The northern border of the city of Bocholt is the German border with the Netherlands. Bocholt borders the district of Wesel, in the administrative region of Düsseldorf, in the southwest.[3]

Bocholt is bordered in the north by the Dutch municipalities of Aalten and Winterswijk, in the east by the city of Rhede, in the south by the city of Hamminkeln, and in the west by the city of Isselburg.

The climate in the region of Bocholt and West Münsterland is temperate with distinct maritime influences, with very mild winters in comparison to other German regions because of the proximity to the ocean and the low elevation. Summers are moderately warm. The average temperature in January is 2.7 °C (37 °F) and in July 18.4 °C (65 °F).

In the average year there are 12 days of snow cover, about 31 sunny days (high temperature of 25 °C; 77 °F or higher) and 6 hot days (30 °C; 86 °F or higher) on average. In the average year there is about 750 mm (30") of precipitation, with June (78 mm; 3") and April (41 mm; 1+12") being the driest months.

History edit

Bocholt was first written about in 779, when Charlemagne won a battle against the Saxons nearby. However the settlement was probably much older. Bishop Dietrich III von Isenburg from Münster gave Bocholt city rights in 1222.

In the 15th century the city flourished. The engraver Israhel van Meckenem lived and worked in the city.

Between 1803 and 1810 Bocholt was the capital of the Principality of Salm. The Principality of Salm was governed by the prince of Salm-Salm and the prince of Salm-Kyrburg.

During the Second World War the city survived generally unscathed until an Allied bombing raid on 22 March 1945 which destroyed most of the city. The city was then captured by the British a week later on 28 March. The city was the site of the Stalag VI-F POW camp.

In 1975 the former municipalities Barlo, Biemenhorst, Hemden, Holtwick, Liedern, Lowick, Mussum, Spork, Stenern and Suderwick were merged into Bocholt.[4]

Population development edit

  • 1871: 6,125
  • 1880: 8,534
  • 1890: 13,034
  • 1900: 21,278
  • 1910: 26,404
  • 1925: 30,182
  • 1933: 33,441
  • 1939: 35,099
  • 1945: 29,443
  • 1950: 37,674
  • 1961: 45,675
  • 1970: 48,852
  • 1980: 65,352
  • 1987: 67,028
  • 2000: 72,138
  • 2007: 73,560
  • 2010: 73,170
  • 2015: 71,443

Economy edit

Bocholt is a manufacturing town. It was centered on the textile industry for most of the 19th and 20th centuries. Today there are still several successful textile manufacturers in town, but the importance of the textile industry has greatly declined. The major employers today in Bocholt are Gigaset (Communications) and Mechanical Drives (formerly Flender) (Siemens) - a leading manufacturer of transmissions, especially for wind energy plants. Most of Bocholt's industries are smaller and manufacture highly specialized products. Some of them are international leaders in their particular fields - A Good example is the bicycle company ROSE Bikes. Local industries profit from cooperation with the University of Applied Sciences (Fachhochschule) also located in Bocholt as well as with similar institutions in the region.

Bocholt is also a regional centre for shopping in the West-Münsterland area and draws consumers from the neighbouring rural and small town areas of the Netherlands. The town features an attractive old town shopping area as well as a popular new shopping mall.

Coat of arms edit

The coat of arms shows a beech tree, which has been the symbol for the city since the 13th century. Bocholt translated into English roughly means "beechwood". [1]

Cyclists Bocholt edit

Bocholt is a designated bicycle city, and almost every citizen has one or more bikes, the bicycle network is vast and convenient. In the summer, foreign motorists need to take care because of the popularity of cycling in the city, and even in winter, many people travel only by bike. Group cycling tours, called "Pättkestouren", are particularly popular in the spring. Between 2005 and 2006 the city of Bocholt won the ADFC and BUND title of "most bicycle-friendly city in Germany" in the category of cities under 100,000 inhabitants. Bocholt is the first city in Germany to have a guarded bike station at a Bustreff and not at a railway station. A second bike station in Bocholt went into operation in 2008.

Transport edit

Bocholt is the last stop on a 25-minute 2-way-1-track train route starting in Wesel traveling north to Bocholt. From Wesel one can transfer to trains that travel south to Düsseldorf Airport, Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof or northwest to Emmerich am Rhein or Arnhem in the Netherlands. In 2021 a new railway line between Bocholt and Düsseldorf main station started.

Notable people edit

 
Melchior von Diepenbrock around 1850

International relations edit

Since 1978 students from Bocholt have participated in an exchange program with students from Canton, Massachusetts.[5]

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Bocholt is twinned with:[6]

Friendly cities edit

Bocholt has friendly relations with:[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020, Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, accessed 19 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein-Westfalens am 31. Dezember 2022 – Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes auf Basis des Zensus vom 9. Mai 2011" (in German). Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW. Retrieved 20 June 2023.
  3. ^ bocholt Rathaus Ortsrecht 2019-05-17 at the Wayback Machine bocholt.de
  4. ^ Amt Liedern-Werth, Archive in Nordrhein-Westfalen
  5. ^ "A GOOD AGE: Canton High teacher, 81, leading 38th student trip to Germany".
  6. ^ a b . bocholt.de (in German). Bocholt. Archived from the original on 2021-02-12. Retrieved 2021-02-10.

External links edit

  • Official website   (in German)
  • (in German)

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Bocholt German pronunciation ˈbɔxɔlt is a city in the north west of North Rhine Westphalia Germany part of the district Borken It is situated 4 km 2 1 2 miles south of the border with the Netherlands Suderwick is part of Bocholt and is situated at the border annex to Dinxperlo BocholtTownTown hallFlagCoat of armsLocation of Bocholt within Borken districtBocholtShow map of GermanyBocholtShow map of North Rhine WestphaliaCoordinates 51 50 N 6 37 E 51 833 N 6 617 E 51 833 6 617CountryGermanyStateNorth Rhine WestphaliaAdmin regionMunsterDistrictBorkenSubdivisions12Government Mayor 2020 25 Thomas Kerkhoff 1 CDU Area Total119 37 km2 46 09 sq mi Elevation25 m 82 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total71 930 Density600 km2 1 600 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes46361 46399Dialling codes0287102874 Suderwick Vehicle registrationBOR AH BOHWebsitewww bocholt de Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Population development 4 Economy 5 Coat of arms 6 Cyclists Bocholt 7 Transport 8 Notable people 9 International relations 9 1 Twin towns sister cities 9 2 Friendly cities 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksGeography editThe northern border of the city of Bocholt is the German border with the Netherlands Bocholt borders the district of Wesel in the administrative region of Dusseldorf in the southwest 3 Bocholt is bordered in the north by the Dutch municipalities of Aalten and Winterswijk in the east by the city of Rhede in the south by the city of Hamminkeln and in the west by the city of Isselburg The climate in the region of Bocholt and West Munsterland is temperate with distinct maritime influences with very mild winters in comparison to other German regions because of the proximity to the ocean and the low elevation Summers are moderately warm The average temperature in January is 2 7 C 37 F and in July 18 4 C 65 F In the average year there are 12 days of snow cover about 31 sunny days high temperature of 25 C 77 F or higher and 6 hot days 30 C 86 F or higher on average In the average year there is about 750 mm 30 of precipitation with June 78 mm 3 and April 41 mm 1 1 2 being the driest months History editBocholt was first written about in 779 when Charlemagne won a battle against the Saxons nearby However the settlement was probably much older Bishop Dietrich III von Isenburg from Munster gave Bocholt city rights in 1222 In the 15th century the city flourished The engraver Israhel van Meckenem lived and worked in the city Between 1803 and 1810 Bocholt was the capital of the Principality of Salm The Principality of Salm was governed by the prince of Salm Salm and the prince of Salm Kyrburg During the Second World War the city survived generally unscathed until an Allied bombing raid on 22 March 1945 which destroyed most of the city The city was then captured by the British a week later on 28 March The city was the site of the Stalag VI F POW camp In 1975 the former municipalities Barlo Biemenhorst Hemden Holtwick Liedern Lowick Mussum Spork Stenern and Suderwick were merged into Bocholt 4 Population development edit1871 6 125 1880 8 534 1890 13 034 1900 21 278 1910 26 404 1925 30 182 1933 33 441 1939 35 099 1945 29 443 1950 37 674 1961 45 675 1970 48 852 1980 65 352 1987 67 028 2000 72 138 2007 73 560 2010 73 170 2015 71 443Economy editBocholt is a manufacturing town It was centered on the textile industry for most of the 19th and 20th centuries Today there are still several successful textile manufacturers in town but the importance of the textile industry has greatly declined The major employers today in Bocholt are Gigaset Communications and Mechanical Drives formerly Flender Siemens a leading manufacturer of transmissions especially for wind energy plants Most of Bocholt s industries are smaller and manufacture highly specialized products Some of them are international leaders in their particular fields A Good example is the bicycle company ROSE Bikes Local industries profit from cooperation with the University of Applied Sciences Fachhochschule also located in Bocholt as well as with similar institutions in the region Bocholt is also a regional centre for shopping in the West Munsterland area and draws consumers from the neighbouring rural and small town areas of the Netherlands The town features an attractive old town shopping area as well as a popular new shopping mall Coat of arms editThe coat of arms shows a beech tree which has been the symbol for the city since the 13th century Bocholt translated into English roughly means beechwood 1 Cyclists Bocholt editBocholt is a designated bicycle city and almost every citizen has one or more bikes the bicycle network is vast and convenient In the summer foreign motorists need to take care because of the popularity of cycling in the city and even in winter many people travel only by bike Group cycling tours called Pattkestouren are particularly popular in the spring Between 2005 and 2006 the city of Bocholt won the ADFC and BUND title of most bicycle friendly city in Germany in the category of cities under 100 000 inhabitants Bocholt is the first city in Germany to have a guarded bike station at a Bustreff and not at a railway station A second bike station in Bocholt went into operation in 2008 Transport editBocholt is the last stop on a 25 minute 2 way 1 track train route starting in Wesel traveling north to Bocholt From Wesel one can transfer to trains that travel south to Dusseldorf Airport Dusseldorf Hauptbahnhof or northwest to Emmerich am Rhein or Arnhem in the Netherlands In 2021 a new railway line between Bocholt and Dusseldorf main station started Notable people editMelchior von Diepenbrock 1798 1853 1845 Prince Bishop of Breslau 1848 Member of the Frankfurt Parliament 1850 cardinal nbsp Melchior von Diepenbrock around 1850 Jeanette Wolf 1888 1976 city council SPD 1919 32 persecution as a Jew and a Social Democrat from 1933 to 1945 city council of Berlin 1946 1951 MP from 1952 to 1961 member of the Central Council of Jews in Germany Hermann von Bonninghausen 1888 1919 athlete and Olympian in 1908 and 1912 Josef Jupp Elting born 1944 football keeper from 1962 to 1980 at 1 FC Bocholt then in the Bundesliga from 1964 to 1974 with Schalke 04 and 1 FC Kaiserslautern Karl Heinz Petzinka born 1956 architect and Rector of the Kunstakademie Dusseldorf Jutta Niehaus born 1964 cyclist Peter Hyballa born 1975 football coach currently at Dunajska Streda Carlo Ljubek born 1976 actor currently engagement at Cologne Theatre Benjamin Weigelt born 1982 footballer currently at Rot Weiss Oberhausen Simon Terodde born 1988 professional football player currently at Schalke 04 Marina Hegering born 1990 professional football player currently at VfL Wolfsburg Phil Bauhaus born 1994 professional road race cyclist currently with Team Sunweb Benjamin Henrichs born 1997 professional football player currently at RB LeipzigInternational relations editSince 1978 students from Bocholt have participated in an exchange program with students from Canton Massachusetts 5 Twin towns sister cities edit See also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Bocholt is twinned with 6 nbsp Aurillac France nbsp Bocholt Belgium nbsp Rossendale England United Kingdom Friendly cities edit Bocholt has friendly relations with 6 nbsp Akmene Lithuania nbsp Wuxi ChinaSee also edit nbsp North Rhine Westphalia portal Bocholt CrossReferences edit Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020 Land Nordrhein Westfalen accessed 19 June 2021 Bevolkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein Westfalens am 31 Dezember 2022 Fortschreibung des Bevolkerungsstandes auf Basis des Zensus vom 9 Mai 2011 in German Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW Retrieved 20 June 2023 bocholt Rathaus Ortsrecht Archived 2019 05 17 at the Wayback Machine bocholt de Amt Liedern Werth Archive in Nordrhein Westfalen A GOOD AGE Canton High teacher 81 leading 38th student trip to Germany a b Stadtepartnerschaften bocholt de in German Bocholt Archived from the original on 2021 02 12 Retrieved 2021 02 10 External links edit nbsp Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Bocholt Official website nbsp in German Map of Bocholt in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bocholt Germany amp oldid 1189253639, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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