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Oberhausen

Oberhausen (/ˈbərhzən/,[3][4][5] German: [ˈoːbɐhaʊzn̩] (listen)) is a city on the river Emscher in the Ruhr Area, Germany, located between Duisburg and Essen (c. 13 km or 8 mi). The city hosts the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen and its Gasometer Oberhausen is an anchor point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage.

Oberhausen
View over Oberhausen
Location of Oberhausen
Oberhausen
Oberhausen
Coordinates: 51°29′48″N 06°52′14″E / 51.49667°N 6.87056°E / 51.49667; 6.87056Coordinates: 51°29′48″N 06°52′14″E / 51.49667°N 6.87056°E / 51.49667; 6.87056
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. regionDüsseldorf
DistrictUrban district
Government
 • Lord mayor (2020–25) Daniel Schranz[1] (CDU)
Area
 • Total77.04 km2 (29.75 sq mi)
Elevation
78 m (256 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total208,752
 • Density2,700/km2 (7,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
46001-46149
Dialling codes0208
Vehicle registrationOB
WebsiteCity of Oberhausen (de)

History

Oberhausen was named for its 1847 railway station which had taken its name from the Oberhausen Castle. The new borough was formed in 1862 following inflow of people for the local coal mines and steel mills. Awarded town rights in 1874, Oberhausen absorbed several neighbouring boroughs including Alstaden, parts of Styrum and Dümpten in 1910. Oberhausen became a city in 1901, and they incorporated the towns of Sterkrade and Osterfeld in 1929. The Ruhrchemie AG synthetic oil plant ("Oberhausen-Holten" or "Sterkrade/Holten")[6] was a bombing target of the oil campaign of World War II, and the US forces reached the plant by 4 April 1945.

In 1973, Thyssen AG employed 14,000 people in Oberhausen in the steel industry, but ten years later the number had fallen to 6,000.[7]

In 1954 the city began hosting the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, and the 1982 Deutscher Filmpreis was awarded to a group that wrote the Oberhausen Manifesto.

Demographics

Population development since 1862:

Historical population
YearPop.±%
18625,590—    
187112,805+129.1%
190042,148+229.2%
191089,900+113.3%
191998,677+9.8%
1925105,121+6.5%
1933192,345+83.0%
1939191,842−0.3%
1950202,808+5.7%
1961256,773+26.6%
1970246,736−3.9%
1987220,286−10.7%
2001221,619+0.6%
2011210,216−5.1%
2017211,422+0.6%
2020209,566−0.9%
source:[8][circular reference]

The age breakdown of the population (2013) is:[9]

<18 years 15.6%
18–64 years 63.3%
>64 years 21.1%

There were 12.5% non-Germans living in Oberhausen, as of 2014.[10]

The unemployment rate is 10.4% (Jul 2020).[11]

Migrant communities in Oberhausen as of 31 December 2017:

  Turkey 8,560
  Syria 2,315
  Serbia 2,090
  Italy 2,005
  Poland 1,840

Politics

Mayor

The current Mayor of Oberhausen is Daniel Schranz of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), elected in 2015 and re-elected in 2020. The most recent mayoral election was held on 13 September 2020, with a runoff held on 27 September, and the results were as follows:

Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Daniel Schranz Christian Democratic Union 30,150 45.5 28,456 62.1
Thorsten Berg Social Democratic Party 19,699 29.7 17,381 37.9
Norbert Emil Axt Alliance 90/The Greens 7,002 10.6
Wolfgang Kempkes Alternative for Germany 4,521 6.8
Jens Carstensen The Left 3,095 4.7
Urban Mülhausen Open for Citizens 1,378 2.1
Claudia Wädlich The Violets 468 0.7
Valid votes 66,313 98.7 45,837 99.2
Invalid votes 859 1.3 368 0.8
Total 67,172 100.0 46,205 100.0
Electorate/voter turnout 159,510 42.1 159,458 29.0
Source: State Returning Officer

City council

 
Results of the 2020 city council election.

The Oberhausen 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:

Party Votes % +/- Seats +/-
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) 21,471 32.8   0.2 19   1
Social Democratic Party (SPD) 20,754 31.7   7.2 19   4
Alliance 90/The Greens (Grüne) 9,450 14.4   5.9 8   3
Alternative for Germany (AfD) 4,995 7.6 New 4 New
The Left (Die Linke) 3,367 5.1   2.8 3   2
Free Democratic Party (FDP) 1,988 3.0   0.2 2 ±0
Alliance of Obenhauser Citizens (BOB) 1,913 2.9   5.7 2   3
Open for Citizens (OfB) 1,153 1.8 New 1 New
The Violets (Die Violetten) 445 0.7   0.5 0 ±0
Valid votes 65,536 98.1
Invalid votes 1,290 1.9
Total 66,826 100.0 58   2
Electorate/voter turnout 159,510 41.9   0.9
Source: State Returning Officer

Sport

Oberhausen is home to Regionalliga West football team Rot-Weiß Oberhausen, who play at the Niederrheinstadion situated on the banks of the Rhine–Herne Canal.

The city had a professional ice hockey team between 1997 and 2007, the Revierlöwen Oberhausen.[12] The team initially played at the Arena Oberhausen when playing in the top-flight Deutsche Eishockey Liga but later moved to the Emscher-Lippe-Halle in Gelsenkirchen following financial woes.

The Rudolf Weber-Arena has hosted many international indoor sporting events including MMA event UFC 122 in 2010[13] and the PDC Unibet European Championship of darts in 2020.[14]

The city has established itself as a popular destination for professional wrestling in Germany, with Essen-based promotion Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw) regularly running shows in Oberhausen's Turbinenhalle.[15] wXw's 16 Carat Gold Tournament is considered one of the most prestigious independent wrestling tournaments in the world[16] and is held in March every year in Oberhausen - attracting fans from around the world.


Twin towns – sister cities

Oberhausen is twinned with:[17]

Notable people

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020, Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, accessed 19 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein-Westfalens am 31. Dezember 2021" (in German). Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Oberhausen". The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (5th ed.). HarperCollins. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  4. ^ (US) and . Lexico UK English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on 2020-03-22.
  5. ^ "Oberhausen". Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  6. ^ Powell, A.R. (9–10 January 1945). (PDF). Enemy Oil Intelligence Committee. p. 17 (p61 of pdf). Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 August 2008. Retrieved 25 March 2009.
  7. ^ John Tagliabue (27 November 1983). "The Twilight of the Industrial Ruhr". New York Times. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  8. ^ Link
  9. ^ "Demografiebericht AG Ruhr" (PDF). Arbeitsgemeinschaft der kommunalen Statistikstellen der Metropole Ruhr.
  10. ^ "2.02 Fläche und Bevölkerung nach Statistischen Bezirken 2014" (PDF). Statistisches Jahrbuch 2015 der Stadt Oberhausen (in German). Stadt Oberhausen. January 2015. p. 31. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  11. ^ "Oberhausen – statistik.arbeitsagentur.de". statistik.arbeitsagentur.de. Retrieved 2020-08-11.
  12. ^ "RODI-DB - die deutsche Eishockey-Datenbank".
  13. ^ "UFC 122: Marquardt vs. Okami". ufc.com. September 20, 2010.
  14. ^ Allen, Dave. "2020 European Championship moves to Oberhausen". Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  15. ^ Cagematch, Westside Xtreme Wrestling
  16. ^ "WXW 16 Carat Gold 2022 Weekend Preview". March 2022.
  17. ^ "Städtepartnerschaften der Stadt Oberhausen". oberhausen.de (in German). Oberhausen. Retrieved 2021-03-03.

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codes46001 46149Dialling codes0208Vehicle registrationOBWebsiteCity of Oberhausen de Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Politics 3 1 Mayor 3 2 City council 4 Sport 5 Twin towns sister cities 6 Notable people 7 Gallery 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditOberhausen was named for its 1847 railway station which had taken its name from the Oberhausen Castle The new borough was formed in 1862 following inflow of people for the local coal mines and steel mills Awarded town rights in 1874 Oberhausen absorbed several neighbouring boroughs including Alstaden parts of Styrum and Dumpten in 1910 Oberhausen became a city in 1901 and they incorporated the towns of Sterkrade and Osterfeld in 1929 The Ruhrchemie AG synthetic oil plant Oberhausen Holten or Sterkrade Holten 6 was a bombing target of the oil campaign of World War II and the US forces reached the plant by 4 April 1945 In 1973 Thyssen AG employed 14 000 people in Oberhausen in the steel industry but ten years later the number had fallen to 6 000 7 In 1954 the city began hosting the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen and the 1982 Deutscher Filmpreis was awarded to a group that wrote the Oberhausen Manifesto Demographics EditPopulation development since 1862 Historical populationYearPop 18625 590 187112 805 129 1 190042 148 229 2 191089 900 113 3 191998 677 9 8 1925105 121 6 5 1933192 345 83 0 1939191 842 0 3 1950202 808 5 7 1961256 773 26 6 1970246 736 3 9 1987220 286 10 7 2001221 619 0 6 2011210 216 5 1 2017211 422 0 6 2020209 566 0 9 source 8 circular reference The age breakdown of the population 2013 is 9 lt 18 years 15 6 18 64 years 63 3 gt 64 years 21 1 There were 12 5 non Germans living in Oberhausen as of 2014 10 The unemployment rate is 10 4 Jul 2020 11 Migrant communities in Oberhausen as of 31 December 2017 Turkey 8 560 Syria 2 315 Serbia 2 090 Italy 2 005 Poland 1 840Politics EditMayor Edit The current Mayor of Oberhausen is Daniel Schranz of the Christian Democratic Union CDU elected in 2015 and re elected in 2020 The most recent mayoral election was held on 13 September 2020 with a runoff held on 27 September and the results were as follows Candidate Party First round Second roundVotes Votes Daniel Schranz Christian Democratic Union 30 150 45 5 28 456 62 1Thorsten Berg Social Democratic Party 19 699 29 7 17 381 37 9Norbert Emil Axt Alliance 90 The Greens 7 002 10 6Wolfgang Kempkes Alternative for Germany 4 521 6 8Jens Carstensen The Left 3 095 4 7Urban Mulhausen Open for Citizens 1 378 2 1Claudia Wadlich The Violets 468 0 7Valid votes 66 313 98 7 45 837 99 2Invalid votes 859 1 3 368 0 8Total 67 172 100 0 46 205 100 0Electorate voter turnout 159 510 42 1 159 458 29 0Source State Returning OfficerCity council Edit Results of the 2020 city council election The Oberhausen 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 Party Votes Seats Christian Democratic Union CDU 21 471 32 8 0 2 19 1Social Democratic Party SPD 20 754 31 7 7 2 19 4Alliance 90 The Greens Grune 9 450 14 4 5 9 8 3Alternative for Germany AfD 4 995 7 6 New 4 NewThe Left Die Linke 3 367 5 1 2 8 3 2Free Democratic Party FDP 1 988 3 0 0 2 2 0Alliance of Obenhauser Citizens BOB 1 913 2 9 5 7 2 3Open for Citizens OfB 1 153 1 8 New 1 NewThe Violets Die Violetten 445 0 7 0 5 0 0Valid votes 65 536 98 1Invalid votes 1 290 1 9Total 66 826 100 0 58 2Electorate voter turnout 159 510 41 9 0 9Source State Returning OfficerSport EditOberhausen is home to Regionalliga West football team Rot Weiss Oberhausen who play at the Niederrheinstadion situated on the banks of the Rhine Herne Canal The city had a professional ice hockey team between 1997 and 2007 the Revierlowen Oberhausen 12 The team initially played at the Arena Oberhausen when playing in the top flight Deutsche Eishockey Liga but later moved to the Emscher Lippe Halle in Gelsenkirchen following financial woes The Rudolf Weber Arena has hosted many international indoor sporting events including MMA event UFC 122 in 2010 13 and the PDC Unibet European Championship of darts in 2020 14 The city has established itself as a popular destination for professional wrestling in Germany with Essen based promotion Westside Xtreme Wrestling wXw regularly running shows in Oberhausen s Turbinenhalle 15 wXw s 16 Carat Gold Tournament is considered one of the most prestigious independent wrestling tournaments in the world 16 and is held in March every year in Oberhausen attracting fans from around the world Twin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Oberhausen is twinned with 17 Middlesbrough England United Kingdom 1974 Zaporizhzhia Ukraine 1986 Freital Germany 1990 Carbonia Italy 2002 Iglesias Italy 2002 Mersin Turkey 2004 Tychy Polen 2020 Notable people EditGeorg Schaltenbrand 1897 1979 author neurologist and Multiple Sclerosis specialist Martha Schneider Burger 1903 2001 civil engineer and author Reni Erkens 1909 1987 swimmer Wilhelm Brinkmann 1910 1991 field handball player Erich Kempka 1910 1975 SS officer and Adolf Hitler s driver Werner Toniges 1910 1995 naval officer Willy Jurissen 1912 1990 footballer Edouard Wawrzyniak 1912 1991 French footballer Will Quadflieg 1914 2003 actor Alf Marholm 1918 2006 actor radio plays audio books and voice Arnulf Zitelmann born 1929 writer Paul Lange 1931 2016 kayaker Olympic champion Karl Heinz Feldkamp born 1934 football player and trainer Wilhelm Keim 1934 2018 chemist and professor for technical chemistry Theo Vennemann born 1937 linguist and professor of German and theoretical linguistics Siegfried Jerusalem born 1940 opera singer Hans Siemensmeyer born 1940 football player and coach Wolf Dieter Ahlenfelder 1944 2014 football referee Tilman Spengler born 1947 writer and journalist author and co editor of the magazine Kursbuch Eckhard Stratmann Mertens born 1948 teacher and politician Alliance 90 The Greens Member of Bundestag Ditmar Jakobs born 1953 footballer Willi Wulbeck born 1954 athlete Achim Hofer born 1955 musicologist Christoph Klimke born 1959 writer Michael Grosse Bromer born 1960 politician CDU Member of Bundestag Christoph Schlingensief 1960 2010 film and theater director radio play writer and performance artist Dirk Balthaus born 1965 jazz pianist and composer Esther Schweins born 1970 actress and comedian Markus Feldhoff born 1974 footballer Mark Kleinschmidt born 1974 rower Marcel Landers born 1984 footballer Max Meyer born 1995 footballer Davin Herbruggen born 1998 singerGallery Edit Oberhausen Hauptbahnhof Gasometer Oberhausen Castle as seen from the Gasometer Industrial Museum Courthouse Baumeister Mill Vondern Castle Kastell Holten Ruhr meadows in Oberhausen Alstaden CentrO shopping mall Oberhausen Castle inner courtyard with the Little castle AQUApark near CentrO in 2012 Shellakabookie on Schwartzstrasse Turbinenhalle Oberhausen Waste processing company GMVA in OberhausenReferences Edit Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020 Land Nordrhein Westfalen accessed 19 June 2021 Bevolkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein Westfalens am 31 Dezember 2021 in German Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW Retrieved 20 June 2022 Oberhausen The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language 5th ed HarperCollins Retrieved 13 April 2019 Oberhausen US and Oberhausen Lexico UK English Dictionary Oxford University Press Archived from the original on 2020 03 22 Oberhausen Merriam Webster Dictionary Retrieved 13 April 2019 Powell A R 9 10 January 1945 Detailed Summary of meeting of Oil Mission Held in New Interior Building PDF Enemy Oil Intelligence Committee p 17 p61 of pdf Archived from the original PDF on 21 August 2008 Retrieved 25 March 2009 John Tagliabue 27 November 1983 The Twilight of the Industrial Ruhr New York Times Retrieved 16 November 2015 Link Demografiebericht AG Ruhr PDF Arbeitsgemeinschaft der kommunalen Statistikstellen der Metropole Ruhr 2 02 Flache und Bevolkerung nach Statistischen Bezirken 2014 PDF Statistisches Jahrbuch 2015 der Stadt Oberhausen in German Stadt Oberhausen January 2015 p 31 Retrieved 29 August 2017 Oberhausen statistik arbeitsagentur de statistik arbeitsagentur de Retrieved 2020 08 11 RODI DB die deutsche Eishockey Datenbank UFC 122 Marquardt vs Okami ufc com September 20 2010 Allen Dave 2020 European Championship moves to Oberhausen Professional Darts Corporation Retrieved 2 October 2020 Cagematch Westside Xtreme Wrestling WXW 16 Carat Gold 2022 Weekend Preview March 2022 Stadtepartnerschaften der Stadt Oberhausen oberhausen de in German Oberhausen Retrieved 2021 03 03 External links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Oberhausen Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oberhausen Oberhausen Encyclopedia Americana 1920 Oberhausen Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed 1911 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oberhausen amp oldid 1123198078, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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