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Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Westerwaldkreis

Statistics
State:Rhineland-Palatinate
Adm. Region:Koblenz
Capital:Montabaur
Area:988.75 km²
Inhabitants:204,920 (2002)
pop. density:207 inh./km²
Car identification:WW
Homepage:http://www.westerwaldkreis.rlp.de
Map

Rhein-Lahn is a district (Kreis) in the east of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Altenkirchen, Lahn-Dill, Limburg-Weilburg, Rhein-Lahn, the district-free city Koblenz, Mayen-Koblenz and Neuwied.

Table of contents
1 History
2 Geography
3 Coat of arms
4 Towns and municipalities
5 External links

History

When the area became part of Prussia in 1866 two districts covering the area were created. The northern part was covered by the Oberwesterwaldkreis with capital in Marienberg, the Unterwesterwaldkreis with capital in Montabaur covering the southern part. 1886 a third district was added with the Westerburg district with area from both of the other two districts. In 1932 the districts structure was reformed again, the Oberwesterwaldkreis and the Westerburg district were merged to a new Oberwesterwaldkreis with capital in Westerburg. In 1974 in another reform the districts Oberwesterwaldkreis and Unterwesterwaldkreis were merged to form the Westerwaldkreis.

Together with the neighboring Rhein-Lahn district a partnership with the english county Northamptonshire was started in 1981. As part of the partnership of Rhineland-Palatinate with Rwanda the district had a partnership with the municipality Mugesera since 1983. As in 2001 this municipality was included in the district Mirenge the partner changed.

Geography

The district is located in the Westerwald mountains. The highest elevation is the Fuchskaute with 657 m, the lowest is near Diez in the valley of the Gelbach with 150 m.

Coat of arms

The bottom part of the coat of arms show basalt pillars, as the Westerwald is of vulcanic origin. There are seven pillars representing the seven Verwaltungsgemeinden of the district which have basalt or quarzit in their area. The green band in the middle represent the forests, the jug in the upper part the traditional pottery industry in the district.

Towns and municipalities

  1. Bad Marienberg
  2. Hachenburg
  3. Höhr-Grenzhausen
  4. Montabaur
  5. Ransbach-Baumbach
  6. Rennerod
  7. Selters
  8. Westerburg
  9. Wirges
    Verbandsgemeinden
  1. Bad Marienberg
  2. Hachenburg
  3. Höhr-Grenzhausen
  4. Montabaur
  5. Ransbach-Baumbach
  6. Rennerod
  7. Selters
  8. Wallmerod
  9. Westerburg
  10. Wirges

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