Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Wikipedia

Herne, North Rhine-Westphalia

(Redirected fromWanne-Eickel)
This articleneeds additional citations forverification. Please helpimprove this article byadding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
Find sources: "Herne, North Rhine-Westphalia" – news ·newspapers ·books ·scholar ·JSTOR
(August 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

Herne (German pronunciation:[ˈhɛʁnə]) is a city inNorth Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in theRuhr area directly between the cities ofBochum, andGelsenkirchen.

Herne
View towards the center of Herne
View towards the center of Herne
Flag of Herne
Flag
Coat of arms of Herne
Coat of arms
Location of Herne
Map
Herne is located in Germany
Herne
Herne
Show map of Germany
Herne is located in North Rhine-Westphalia
Herne
Herne
Show map of North Rhine-Westphalia
Coordinates:51°33′N07°13′E / 51.550°N 7.217°E /51.550; 7.217
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. regionArnsberg
DistrictUrban district
Subdivisions4 districts
Government
 • Lord mayor(2020–25)Frank Dudda[1] (SPD)
Area
 • Total
51.41 km2 (19.85 sq mi)
Elevation
65 m (213 ft)
Population
 (2023-12-31)[2]
 • Total
157,896
 • Density3,100/km2 (8,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
44601-44653
Dialling codes02323, 02325
Vehicle registrationHER, WAN
Websiteherne.de

History

edit
This articlepossibly containsoriginal research. Pleaseimprove it byverifying the claims made and addinginline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed.(March 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

Herne (ancient Haranni) was a tiny village until the 19th century. When the mining of coal (and possibly ore) and the production of coke (the fuel processed from the harvested coal) and steel began, the villages of the Ruhr area had an influx of people, mostly from the east of Germany.

Herne is located on the direct axis betweenBochum to the south andRecklinghausen to the north, with Münster in the north,Gelsenkirchen to the west, andCastrop-Rauxel andDortmund to the east. The physical border between Herne and Recklinghausen is the bridge at the Bochumer Strasse across theRhine–Herne Canal. A little further north of the canal flows theEmscher river, with the former abundance of wild horses that were caught in the Emscher Valley (Emschertal), then sold and/or traded at the yearly horse market at Crange, which later developed into the "Cranger Kirmes".[3] AfterWorld War II, Herne was known as "Die Goldene Stadt" ("The Golden City") because of the comparatively limited damage suffered during World War II.[citation needed]

Present-day Herne includes the former settlements of Haranni, originating at the south end of theBahnhofstrasse and just across the Evangelische Hauptkirche Herne (main Lutheran Church—seems to be called "Kreuzkirche" now) and the crossing of Sodingerstrasse, running to the east at that point, then turning into Wiescherstrasse; formerly independent settlements or villages like Baukau, Börnig, Crange, Horsthausen, Pöppinghausen, Sodingen, and others became the present Herne. These farms bearing these names were probably or possibly found in the 11th and 12th centuries. In 1860, the first of a number of coal mines started operating. In the following thirty years, the population increased twenty-fold. In 1975, Wanne-Eickel, by then a city with over 70,000 inhabitants, was incorporated into Herne, which had a population larger than "Wanne-Eickel" at that point in time.

World War II

edit

Herne was targeted by theRoyal Air Force on 4 June 1940, early in World War II, and air raids became daily and nightly occurrences. On one occasion, three high-explosive torpedo-bombs were dropped, severely damaging a number of houses in the Vincke-Strasse (only some of the outer shell had remained) and resulting in the deaths of all the inhabitants.[citation needed]Phosphorus bombs were dropped in several locations and caused fires that lasted for days. The canal was the major mode of transportation for coal and coke from the many coal mines in the area to the factories for iron ore to be processed into steel (Blau-Stahl), and coal was transported along the inter-connecting waterways in all other directions to be used for industrial as well as domestic use. In particular, the bridge acrossRhine–Herne Canal, closest to the easternmost double-chambered lock and the wharf on the north shore, was hit and taken out.

TheKrupp Treibstoffwerke oil refinery near the local Shamrock, ¾ of the coal mine, was bombed during theoil campaign of World War II.[4]

Politics

edit

Mayor

edit

The current mayor of Herne is Frank Dudda of theSocial Democratic Party (SPD), elected in 2015 and re-elected in 2020. The most recent mayoral election was held on 13 September 2020, and the results were as follows:

CandidatePartyVotes%
Frank DuddaSocial Democratic Party30,75863.4
Timon RadickeChristian Democratic Union8,68517.9
Pascal KrügerAlliance 90/The Greens5,01410.3
Daniel KleibömerThe Left2,0264.2
Thomas BlochFree Democratic Party2,0254.2
Valid votes48,50898.0
Invalid votes9802.0
Total49,488100.0
Electorate/voter turnout119,46241.4
Source:State Returning Officer

City council

edit
 
Results of the 2020 city council election

The Herne 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:

PartyVotes%+/-Seats+/-
Social Democratic Party (SPD)21,56044.1  0.628  1
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)9,77520.0  5.912  3
Alliance 90/The Greens (Grüne)7,72315.8  6.510  4
Alternative for Germany (AfD)4,1278.4  4.35  3
The Left (Die Linke)1,9804.1  2.23  1
Free Democratic Party (FDP)1,6153.3  0.52±0
Pirate Party Germany (Piraten)7671.6  1.11  1
Independent Citizens Herne (UB Herne)8041.6  0.01±0
Voters' Association Wanne-Herne (WWH)4430.9New0New
Independents490.10
Valid votes48,84398.6
Invalid votes6941.4
Total49, 537100.062  2
Electorate/voter turnout119,46241.5  0.7
Source:State Returning Officer

Gallery

edit
  • Herne, church
  • Baukau, castle: Schloss Strünkede
  • Baukau, chapel: Schlosskapelle Strünkede

The largest communities of migrants:

  Turkey10,130
  Poland2,139
  Romania1,865
  Syria1,140
  Greece1,066
  Italy792

Notable places

edit

A fair calledCranger Kirmes is held in the city's Crange district every first week of August. This is the second largest-carnival in Germany, with an average of around 4.5 million visitors. Its origins can be traced back to the 15th century, when farmers started trading horses on Saint Lawrence's Day. The horse show and horse equipment sales were arranged at the same place where horses were traded years ago for tradition.

Notable people

edit

Famous Hernians or Wanne-Eickelians include:

Notable business

edit
This sectionneeds expansion. You can help byadding to it.(December 2023)
  • Heitkamp BauHolding, founded 1892, specialized construction work in different construction business areas

Sports

edit

Herne is home to several football clubs, includingSC Westfalia Herne,DSC Wanne-Eickel andSV Sodingen.Herne-West is a mockery name of thefootball clubSchalke 04, most commonly used by the fans ofBorussia Dortmund.

Sister cities

edit

Herne istwinned with:[5]

References

edit
  1. ^Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020, Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, accessed 19 June 2021.
  2. ^"Bevölkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein-Westfalens am 31. Dezember 2023 – Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes auf Basis des Zensus vom 9. Mai 2011" (in German).Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW. Retrieved20 June 2024.
  3. ^"Zahlen, Daten, Fakten" (in German). Stadt Herne. Retrieved30 January 2019.
  4. ^"1937 Establishment of Krupp Treibstoffwerk GmbH".thyssenkrupp. Archived fromthe original on 3 March 2016.
  5. ^"Städtepartnerschaften".herne.de (in German). Herne. Retrieved14 February 2021.
  6. ^"Rat der Stadt Herne votiert für Partnerstadt mit Luzhou".inherne.net (in German). inHerne. 18 April 2018. Retrieved19 May 2021.

External links

edit

  Media related toHerne at Wikimedia Commons


[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp