- Hagen
Infobox German Location
Name = Hagen
German_name =
Art = City
image_photo = Hagen Rathausplatz.jpg
imagesize =
image_caption = Townhall and Square
Wappen = Stadtwappen der Stadt Hagen.png
Wappengröße =
lat_deg = 51 | lat_min = 22 | lat_sec = 0
lon_deg = 07 | lon_min = 29 | lon_sec = 0
Karte =
Lageplan =
Lageplanbeschreibung =
Bundesland = North Rhine-Westphalia
Regierungsbezirk = Arnsberg
Kreis = urban district
Amt = |Gemeindeverwaltungsverband = |Samtgemeinde =
Verbandsgemeinde = |Verwaltungsgemeinschaft = |Verwaltungsverband =
Höhe = 106
Fläche = 160.4
area_metro =
Einwohner = 197456
pop_metro =
Stand = 2007-03-31
pop_ref =
PLZ = 58000-58139
PLZ-alt =
Vorwahl = 02331, 02334, 02337
Kfz = HA
Gemeindeschlüssel =
NUTS =
LOCODE =
Gliederung =
Website = [http://www.hagen.de/ www.hagen.de]
Bürgermeister = Peter Demnitz
Bürgermeistertitel = Oberbürgermeister
Partei =SPD
ruling_party1 = |ruling_party2 = |ruling_party3 =
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_noautocat =Hagen is the 37th-largest
city inGermany , located in the federal state ofNorth Rhine-Westphalia . It is located on the eastern edge of theRuhr area , 15 km south ofDortmund , where the riversLenne ,Volme andEnnepe meet the riverRuhr . The city's population was 197,456 in 2007.In the city there is the
FernUni Hagen , the only German Open University, with approximately 56,000 students (2004/05), making it the largest university in North Rhine-Westphalia.History
Hagen was first mentioned ca. 1200, presumably the name of a farm at the junctions of the Volme and the Ennepe. After the conquest of
Burg Volmarstein in 1324, Hagen passed to theCounty of Mark . In 1614 it was awarded to theMargraviate of Brandenburg according to theTreaty of Xanten . In 1701 it became part of theKingdom of Prussia .After the defeat of Prussia in the
Fourth Coalition , Hagen was included in theGrand Duchy of Berg from 1807–13. In 1815 it became part of the new PrussianProvince of Westphalia .The growth of the city began in the 19th century with the mining of
coal and the production ofsteel in theRuhr Area . In 1928 Hagen became a city with more than 100,000 inhabitants. AfterWorld War II it became part of the new state ofNorth Rhine-Westphalia .Economy
Owing to the extensive use of water power along the rivers Ruhr, Lenne, Volme and Ennepe, metal processing played an important role in the region of Hagen in and even before the 15th century.
In the 17th and 18th century,
textile and steel industries as well aspaper producing followed.Hagen is the home of the Suedwestfaelische Industrie- und Handelskammer and a major hub of
fohn production.Attractions
Hagen is home to the "Westfälisches Freilichtmuseum Hagen", or
Hagen Westphalian Open-Air Museum , a collection of historic industrial facilities where trades such as printing, brewing, smithing, milling, and many others are represented not simply as static displays, but as living, working operations that visitors may in some cases even be invited to participate in. It is located in the Hagen community of Eilpe. The [http://www.historisches-centrum.de/index.php?id=322 Historical Center] contains the Museum of the City and the Werdringen castle. In the caveBlätterhöhle in Hagen the oldest fossils of modern people inWestphalia and theRuhr Area were found. They are dated in the earlyMesolithicum 10,700 years B.C.Boroughs
some localities of Hagen:
*Hagen-Dahl
*Hagen-Emst
*Hagen-Priorei
*Hagen-Rummenohl
*Hagen-Halden Traffic
The
Autobahn en A1, A45 and A46 touch Hagen.Hagen has been an important rail junction for the southeastern Ruhr valley since the first rail line opened in 1848. The
shunting yard Hagen-Vorhalle is among Germany's largest, and the central station offers connections to the ICE network ofDeutsche Bahn as well as to local andS-Bahn services. Since December 2005, Hagen is also the starting point for a new service intoEssen , operated byAbellio Rail .Local traffic is handled by
Hagener Straßenbahn (Hagen Tramways), which, despite its name, offers only bus services as the lasttram way in Hagen was put out of service in the 1970s. All local rail and bus services operate under the transport association VRR.Twinning
Hagen has been twinned with these towns:
Personalities
*Sir
Charles Hallé (Karl Halle) was born here in 1819
*Nena (born24 March 1960 in Hagen), German pop singer
*Karl Ernst Osthaus (1874-1921), patron of the avant-garde
* Nicholas (Klaus)Rescher (born 15 July 1928) American Philosopher
*Haan Hartmann , musician and producer
*Mousse T. (born 2 October 1966 in Hagen), German DJ and record producer
*Stefan "Kleinkrieg" Klein , guitar player and producerSee also
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Accumulatoren-Fabrik AFA External links
* [http://www.hagen.de/ Official city website]
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