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Würselen

Würselen (German pronunciation:[ˈvʏʁzələn],Ripuarian:Wöschele[ˈβœʃələ]) is a town in the borough ofAachen, inNorth Rhine-Westphalia,Germany.

Würselen
Saint Sebastian Church
Saint Sebastian Church
Flag of Würselen
Flag
Coat of arms of Würselen
Coat of arms
Location of Würselen within Aachen district
Würselen is located in Germany
Würselen
Würselen
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Würselen is located in North Rhine-Westphalia
Würselen
Würselen
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Coordinates:50°49′N6°08′E / 50.817°N 6.133°E /50.817; 6.133
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. regionKöln
DistrictAachen
Government
 • Mayor(2020–25)Roger Nießen[1] (CDU)
Area
 • Total
34.385 km2 (13.276 sq mi)
Elevation
191 m (627 ft)
Population
 (2023-12-31)[2]
 • Total
38,750
 • Density1,100/km2 (2,900/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
52146
Dialling codes02405
Vehicle registrationAC
Websitewww.wuerselen.de

Geography

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Würselen lies north of the city ofAachen in the immediate vicinity of thetripoint ofBelgium,Germany and theNetherlands. Its neighbouring settlements are, in clockwise order, the towns ofHerzogenrath,Alsdorf andEschweiler and the city ofAachen. Würselen is part of Aachen's Nordkreis quarter and is the only part of the city borough without external boundaries.

Subdivisions

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As part of the administrative reform in North Rhine-Westphalia and the related 1971 Aachen Act, the territory of the borough of Würselen was expanded in 1972 to incorporate the hitherto independent municipalities of Bardenberg and Broichweiden. Since then Würselen has consisted of the following quarters:

These are subdivided in turn into the following parishes:

Würselen:

Broichweiden:

Bardenberg:

Coat of arms

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The coat of arms show the eagle of the coat of arms ofAachen in the topleft corner. The second quarter shows the coat of arms of the Rhine Province, however the bend also represents the riverWurm which flows through the town. The mining tools in the third quarter remember the mining history of the town, which dates back till the 12th century. The cross in the fourth quarter is the symbol of the prince-bishopric of Cologne, as the town belonged to thearchdiocese of Cologne until the creation of thediocese of Aachen.

History

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During the time of theRoman Empire, Roman soldiers were based at Würselen, on an area today known as "Mauerfeldchen" (small mural field).

The first mention of the town was asWormsalt in 870. Between 1265-69, Duke Wilhelm IV ofJülich built the castle of Wilhelmstein. Since 1616 the town has been known as Würselen. In 1972, the neighbouring municipalities of Bardenberg and Broichweiden were incorporated into the town.

 
Würselen Town hall
 
Würselen
 
Bardenberg Water tower

Twin towns – sister cities

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Würselen istwinned with:[3]

Notable people

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Gallery

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  • View from the Market towards St Sebastian
  • The former mineTeut with its Malakoff tower in 1880
  • Church of St Nicolas
  • Marienhoehe Hospital

References

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External links

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