- Schalksmühle
Infobox German Location
Art = Gemeinde
Name = Schalksmühle
image_photo = Schalksmuehle_Rathaus01.jpeg
imagesize = 250px
image_caption = Townhall in Schalksmühle
Wappen = Gemeindewappen der Gemeinde Schalksmühle.png
lat_deg = 51 |lat_min = 13 | lat_sec=0
lon_deg = 07 |lon_min = 31 | lon_sec=0
Lageplan =
Bundesland = Nordrhein-Westfalen
Regierungsbezirk = Arnsberg
Kreis = Märkischer Kreis
Höhe = 183 - 502
Fläche = 38.2
Einwohner = 11675
Stand = 2006-06-30
PLZ = 58579
Vorwahl = 02355,
02351 (Heedfeld, Winkeln),
02337 (Albringwerde, Rölvede)
Kfz = MK (old: AL, LÜD, LS, EN)
Gemeindeschlüssel = 05 9 62 056
Gliederung = 15
Straße = Rathausplatz 1
Website = [http://www.schalksmuehle.de/ www.schalksmuehle.de]
Bürgermeister = Jörg Schönenberg
Partei =Schalksmühle is a municipality in district
Märkischer Kreis , inNorth Rhine-Westphalia ,Germany ..Geography
Schalksmühle is located in the hills of the
Sauerland . Thus the altitude of the 38.2 km² area changes between 183 m (Pulvermühle) and 502 m (east of Sonnenscheid) above sea level. 45% of the area is covered by forest, another 35% are used agricultural. The main river is the Volme, a tributary of theRuhr .History
The oldest written documents on the municipality date back to 1350, when the farmers of Hülscheid formed a free dukeship. The largest extent of the "Freigrafschaft Hülscheid" was in 1478, when it contained not only the "Kirchspiel Hülscheid", but also the northwestern part of the "Kirchspiel Lüdenscheid".
Schalksmühle itself was first mentioned in
May 1 1407 in a document by arch bishop Friedrich of Cologne, when the merchant Gerwin of Altenbreckerfeld donated an altar to the church ofBreckerfeld . One of the villages leased by Gerwin was "Schalksmollen in parrochia Halvere" (Schalksmühle in the parish Halver).The municipality in its modern boundaries was created during the communal reforms of 1969/70. Becoming effective on January 1 1969 the municipality Schalksmühle was merged with the municipality Hülscheid (previously in the "Amt Lüdenscheid"). On January 1 1970 the municipality Dahlerbrück (previously in the "Amt Breckerfeld", district
Ennepe-Ruhr ) was also added to it.Coat of arms
The coat of arms combined the symbols of the two municipalities merged in 1969. The top part shows the upper half of a black mill wheel ("Mühle" is German for mill), the symbol for Schalksmühle. In the bottom are three leaves of
European Holly ("Ilex aquifolium"), which was taken from the coat of arms of the municipality Hülscheid. As no traditional symbols were found for Hülscheid a "talking symbol" was chosen - "Hülsebusch" is one of several traditional German names of the Ilex. The two symbols are separated by a red-and-white chequered bordure as the symbol of the counts of the Mark. The coat of arms was granted onJuly 21 1970 .Before 1969 the coat of arms of the municipality was very similar with the current one, except the bottom part of the shield was a simple golden field. That coat of arms was granted on
March 29 1935 . The coat of arms of the municipality Hülscheid had the Ilex leaves instead of the mill wheel in top. That coat of arms was granted onJanuary 16 1935 . Both were designed byOtto Hupp , based on an idea ofFritz Thomée , former Landrat of the district Altena.Twin towns
Schalksmühle is twinned with two towns. Since July 1987 it has a partnership with
Ruhla inThuringia (at that time in East Germany). Already since 1970 it has a partnership with the English district ofWansbeck inNorthumberland . It originated when a young man (Klaus Floeren) from Iserlohn worked for some time in the town ofBedlington and met his future wife (Muriel Binks) there.After moving to Schalksmühle with their young son Rolf, the couple suggested a partnership between the two communities. When Bedlington town council was merged with Ashington and Newbiggin-by-the-Sea to form the district of Wansbeck, the partnership was continued by the new district council.
External links
* [http://www.schalksmuehle.de Official site] de icon
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