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State: North Rhine-Westphalia
Region: Detmold
District: Hxter
Area: 168.71 km
Population: 24, 292 (31/12/2003)
Population density: 152 inhabitants/km
Height: 230 metres
Postal code: 34414
Area code: 0 56 41
Location:
License plate: WAR, HX
Official Municipality Key: 05 7 62 036
Administrative Structure: 16 Sectors
Administrative Contact: Bahnhofstrae 28
34414 Warburg
Tel. 05641 92-0
Fax. 05641 92-582
Website: www.warburg.de
E-Mail Address: info@warburg.de
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Mayor: Michael Stickeln (CDU)
Ruling Party: CDU
Last Election: 26th September 2004
Next Election: 2009
Warburg is a city in the east of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, in the district Hxter. It has a population of about 25,000 citizens (10,000 within the city proper ), and is located at . The city is remarkable as an ancient cityscape with a number of medieval mansions and three large churches, stretching from the old city in a river valley to the new city on a flat hilltop. A cone-shaped hill with a castle ruin overlooks the city. First mentioned in 1036, Warburg became member of the Hanseatic League in 1364. The city began to decline in the 17th century with the Thirty Years' War but again rose to prominence as the capital of the Warburg District from 1816 until 1974. In 1975 the Warburg District merged with the Hxter District. In the same year, several adjoining independent municipalities were merged into the city of Warburg. In the 16th century Warburg gave its name to the renowned Warburg family, which later became world famous.

 

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