Bergen (Bochum)

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Coat of arms of Bochum
Bergen
district of Bochum
Location of mountains in the north
Coordinates 51 ° 31 '0 "  N , 7 ° 14' 38"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 31 '0 "  N , 7 ° 14' 38"  E
height 110  m above sea level NHN
surface 1.38 km²
Incorporation Apr 1, 1926
Post Code 44807
district North
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Bergen is one of the smallest districts of Bochum , in the north on the border with Herne . Due to the agricultural areas, local recreation areas, riding stables, the proximity to the nature reserve Tippelsberg-Berger Mühle and the "Zillertal" the district has an almost rural character.

The incorporation to Bochum took place on April 1, 1926 through the law on the new regulation of the communal borders in the industrial districts of Rhenish-Westphalia .

In the area of the Bergen Street 116 was in the time of National Socialism , the forced labor camp Bergen Street . The camp barracks are still standing today.

Sports

Bergen has four sports clubs, the DJK Hiltrop-Bergen, which produced Frank Heinemann in football as a Bundesliga player (VfL Bochum 1986–1996), the SC Union Bergen and the American football teams Bochum Cadets e. V., Bochum Miners e. V. and Bochum Rebels e. V.

In Bochum-Bergen there is also the Bochum riding association, the Schultenhof equestrian community and the General German Rottweiler Club (ADRK BG Bochum).

Individual evidence

  1. Statistical Yearbook of the City of Bochum 2006 ( pdf )
  2. The population figures are given according to statistical districts and not according to the districts, the figures for this are in the article population development of Bochum
  3. Stephanie Reekers: The regional development of the districts and communities of Westphalia 1817-1967 . Aschendorff, Münster Westfalen 1977, ISBN 3-402-05875-8 , p. 214 .