Herzogenrath


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FieldValue
typeStadt
nameHerzogenrath
German_nameHerzeroa (Ripuarian)
image_photoFile:Landscapes of the Städteregion-Aachen 03.jpg
image_flagFlagge Herzogenrath.svg
image_coaDEU Herzogenrath COA.svg
coordinates
image_planHerzogenrath in AC (2009).svg
stateNordrhein-Westfalen
regionKöln
districtAachen
elevation140
area33.38
postal_code52134
area_code02406 and 02407
licenceAC
Gemeindeschlüssel05334016
divisions3
websitewww.herzogenrath.de
mayorBenjamin Fadavian
leader_term2020–25
partySPD
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Herzogenrath (; ; ) is a municipality in the district of Aachen in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It borders the Dutch town of Kerkrade, the national border in one section running along the middle of a main road and even directly through the centre of the cross-border Eurode office complex.

History

Herzogenrath began in the 11th century as a settlement called Rode near the river Wurm. In 1104, Augustinian monks founded an abbey, called Kloosterrade, to the west of this settlement.

It became s-Hertogenrode or s-Hertogenrade (Dutch: the Duke's Rode) after the Duchy of Brabant took control of the region; in French it was called Rolduc (Rode-le-Duc).

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As is the case for many parts of Duchy of Brabant, Herzogenrath changed hands several times in the last few centuries. Together with the rest of the Southern Netherlands, it was under Spanish control from 1661, Austrian between 1713 and 1795 and French between 1795 and 1813. In 1815, when the Kingdom of the Netherlands was formed under the terms of the Vienna Congress, the border was drawn through the town, the eastern part being Prussian Herzogenrath and the western part Dutch Kerkrade. The former abbey is now the Rolduc Congress Center in Kerkrade.

During World War I, the Germans erected a fortification along the border street for the first time; although it was dismantled at the end of the war, it was reconstructed again at the beginning of World War II. Following the end of that war, the border fortifications were reduced at various times, although they were not fully dismantled until the early 1990s preparations for the Schengen Area.

The two towns now share some of their public services, and promote themselves as a binational "City of Eurode" for economic development purposes.

Culture

In addition to Standard German, many inhabitants of Herzogenrath speak the Kerkrade dialect, a Ripuarian variety also spoken on the other side of the border in Kerkrade.

Economy

Until the 1950s, Herzogenrath's economy was dominated by coal mines and a nearby coking plant. While some remains of the mining industry still form parts of the landscape in the form of overgrown slag heaps, today's Herzogenrath has moved into other industries. Large-scale employers include Saint-Gobain, Aixtron, Vetrotex (textile glass) and Ericsson Eurolab (electronics). The city hosts a number of electronics start-ups, profiting from the neighbouring Technical University RWTH Aachen.

Twin towns – sister cities

Herzogenrath is twinned with:

Gallery

Herzogenrath, Burg Rode foto4 2011-09-27 12.38.JPG|Rode Castle Herzogenrath, katholische Pfarrkirche Sankt Gertrudis Dm000001-01 foto4 2015-08-30 12.31.jpg|Church of Saint Gertrude of Nivelles Herzogenrath, klokkentoren van de Sankt Gertrudis foto9 2015-08-30 12.22.jpg|Church tower of the Church of Saint Gertrude of Nivelles Herzogenrath , straatzicht der Ferdinand Schmetz Platz foto6 2015-08-30 12.38.jpg|Ferdinand Schmetz Square

Notes

References

References

  1. [https://www.wahlergebnisse.nrw/kommunalwahlen/2020/index_bm.shtml Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020], Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, accessed 19 June 2021.
  2. "Kerkrade (NL) - Herzogenrath/Kohlscheid (DE)".
  3. [http://www.aachener-zeitung.de/lokales/staedteregion-aachen/neue-anlaufstelle-fuer-grenzpendler-in-der-euregio-1.1442645 "Neue Anlaufstelle für Grenzpendler in der Euregio"] {{Webarchive. link. (2017-02-23 . ''[[Aachener Zeitung]]'', September 6, 2016.)
  4. Jan Buursink and Nicole Ehlers, [http://www-sre.wu-wien.ac.at/ersa/ersaconfs/ersa99/Papers/a255.pdf "The Binational City of Eurode"] {{Webarchive. link. (2020-11-24 . [[University of Nijmegen]].)
  5. [https://web.archive.org/web/20170223130407/http://startouch.thestar.com/screens/32030dbb-174d-48f6-935e-389b7d7af58a%7C_0.html "World's Most Unique Cities"]. ''[[Toronto Star]]'', June 2, 2016.
  6. "Eurode - Auf dem Weg zur ersten europäischen Stadt - {{!}} Stadt Herzogenrath".
  7. "Städtepartnerschaft, Städtefreundschaft". Herzogenrath.

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