Beverungen

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Coat of arms of the city of Beverungen
Beverungen
Map of Germany, position of the city of Beverungen highlighted

Coordinates: 51 ° 40 ′  N , 9 ° 22 ′  E

Basic data
State : North Rhine-Westphalia
Administrative region : Detmold
Circle : Höxter
Height : 100 m above sea level NHN
Area : 98.09 km 2
Residents: 13,103 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 134 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 37688
Primaries : 05273, 05275 , 05645Template: Infobox municipality in Germany / maintenance / area code contains text
License plate : HX, WAR
Community key : 05 7 62 008
City structure: 12 districts

City administration address :
Weserstrasse 10–12
37688 Beverungen
Website : www.beverungen.de
Mayor : Hubertus Grimm (independent)
Location of the city of Beverungen in the Höxter district
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Beverungen [ ˈbeːvərʊŋən ] is a town in the district of Höxter in the east of North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany , and is located on the border triangle of North Rhine-Westphalia , Lower Saxony and Hesse . Around 13,000 people live in Beverungen, which covers an area of ​​around 98 km² .

geography

Geographical location

Beverungen located on the eastern edge of Ostwestfalen in the southern part of the Weserbergland on the Solling opposite side of the Weser , the hiesig as a boundary flow of North Rhine-Westphalia and Südniedersachsen runs and coming from the southwest to the southern outskirts Bever opens. After partial landscapes, the city with its eastern villages located near the river has a share in the Holzmindener Wesertalung with the higher Oberwälder Land in the west.

Almost 5 km (as the crow flies ) east-southeast of Beverungen is the triangle North Rhine-Westphalia - Hesse - Lower Saxony on the northern edge of the northern Hessian city of Bad Karlshafen and on the southern edge of the Solling .

geology

Geothermal map of Beverungen

In the urban area there is mainly limestone close to the surface , partly also clay , silt and sandstone from the Triassic . These solid rocks were mainly formed from sediments from a sea located here 245 to 230 million years ago , so fossils of marine animals can often be found in the limestone . To the west of a line from Langenthal to Amelunxen, the subsoil consists largely of limestone, more rarely marlstone . An exception are the narrowly limited areas southwest of Haarbrück and on some high elevations between Tietelsen and Dalhausen. There you can also find sand and dolomite stones from the Keuper period. The Weseraue and some of the edges of the Nethe, Spring and Bever valleys are bordered by clay, silt and sandstones from the red sandstone period.

Loess arable land predominates on plateaus . At other locations there are quite different soil structures, but what they all have in common is the medium to high productivity.

Beverungen is good to very good, excellent at high altitudes, for the use of geothermal heat sources by means of a geothermal probe and heat recovery through heat pump heating (see the adjacent map).

Expansion and use of the urban area

The area of ​​97.84 km² classified as a "small medium-sized town" has a north-south extension of about 14 km and a west-east extension of around 14.5 km.

Area
according to type of use
Agricultural
schafts-
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Forest
area
Building,
open and
operational space
Traffic
area

Surface of water
Sports and
green space
other
use
Area in km² 50.02 33.96 5.78 5.10 1.98 0.73 0.28
Share of total area 51.12% 34.71% 5.91% 5.21% 2.02% 0.75% 0.29%

Neighboring communities

Höxter
Brakel Wind rose small.svg Joint municipality of Boffzen
Solling
Borgentreich Trendelburg Bad Karlshafen

Beverungen borders the town of Borgentreich in the southwest, the town of Brakel in the west, the town of Höxter in the north (all in the district of Höxter , North Rhine-Westphalia ), in the east on the joint municipality of Boffzen with its member communities Boffzen and Fürstenberg and the area of Lauenförde (all District of Holzminden , Lower Saxony ) and the community-free area of Solling (both district of Northeim , Lower Saxony) as well as in the southwest to the city of Bad Karlshafen and in the south to the city of Trendelburg (both districts of Kassel , Hesse ).

City structure

View of Beverungen in north direction; in the foreground the Axelsee and the Weser

According to Section 3 (1) of its main statutes, the city of Beverungen is divided into the following twelve districts / localities, which were independent municipalities in the Beverungen district before 1970 :

District Residents Districts of the city of Beverungen
Beverungen Ortsteile.svg
Amelunxes 1,300
Beverungen 6,550
Blankenau 0.300
Dalhausen 2,000
Drenke 0.400
Haarbrück 0.550
Manufacture 1,000
Jakobsberg 0.300
Rothe 0.200
Tietelsen 0.250
Wehrden 0.950
Würgassen 1,000

climate

BEVERUNGEN Nieder.svg
Beverungen Klimadiagramm.svg


Climate diagram for Beverungen (101 m) (Temperature for Beverungen-Drenke)
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Temperature ( ° C ) 0.0 1.5 4th 8th 12 15.0 17th 16 14.0 9.0 4th 2.0 O 8.6
Precipitation ( mm ) 68.1 51.9 61.2 58.6 67.6 78.2 69.2 68.1 59.7 49.6 65.1 81.9 Σ 779.2
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Source: Precipitation: DWD ; Temperature: City of Beverungen

See also: Climate in Ostwestfalen-Lippe

history

Capitals and cities of the Principality of Paderborn until 1802/03 (as of 1789):
Paderborn , Warburg , Brakel , Borgentreich | Beverungen , Borgholz , Bredenborn , Büren , Driburg , Dringenberg , Gehrden , Calenberg , Kleinenberg , Lichtenau , Lippspringe , Lügde , Nieheim , Peckelsheim , Salzkotten , Steinheim , Vörden , Willebadessen , Wünnenberg

Beverungen has belonged to the secular rule of the German diocese Paderborn , originally in the duchy of Saxony , since it was founded . From the 14th century, the territory of the prince-bishopric of Paderborn ( Hochstift ) was formed in the Holy Roman Empire , and from the 16th century it became part of the Lower Rhine-Westphalian Empire . Beverungen was one of the 23 Paderborn towns that were represented in the state parliament. In 1802/03 the bishopric was occupied by the Kingdom of Prussia . In Napoleonic times the place was part of the Kingdom of Westphalia . From 1815 Beverungen belonged to the Kingdom of Prussia, from 1871 it was part of the German Empire . With the election victory of the National Socialists in 1933, the anti-Semitism common throughout the Reich found its way into Beverungen, leading to harassment, threats, degradation, flight and finally to the murder of 41 of the 80 Jewish fellow citizens who lived in the small town at the time. At the end of the Second World War in 1945, around 60 Waffen-SS soldiers with four battle tanks had gathered in what is now the Tietelsen district . On April 6, there was heavy fighting with the advancing American troops, who had the task of securing the Weser Bridge in the village. Finally the German soldiers withdrew after a tank was blown up. On April 7, the Weser Bridge was blown up by the Wehrmacht in order to stop another Allied advance.

From 1945 to 1949 Beverungen was part of the British zone of occupation , from 1946 state-ruled by the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and from 1949 also by the Federal Republic of Germany .

During the Cold War , the 43rd Belgian Artillery Battalion, based in Brakel , maintained a mobile anti-aircraft missile position of the type MIM-23 HAWK in Tietelsen from 1963 to 1993 .

On July 24, 1978, a British F-4 Phantom II fighter plane crashed in low flight near the Drenke district. Two Royal Air Force pilots were killed. Nine houses were slightly damaged in the crash and nine people were injured.

Religions

Beverungen is traditionally predominantly Catholic and belongs to the Archdiocese of Paderborn .

Roman Catholic Church

St. Johannes Baptist Church in Beverungen

Beverungen already had its own parish church in the Middle Ages, but it was so badly damaged due to the Thirty Years' War that it had to be completely demolished.

In the 17th century the current St.-Joh.-Baptist-Kirche was built by the builder Marcus Weyrather from Tyrol .

The altarpiece was painted by the Paderborn church painter Johann Georg Rudolphi.

The rectory of the church, which is located on Weserstraße, also maintains a library with around 6,000 media, a clothing store and a one-world shop , which is open on Friday afternoons and on Saturdays after the evening before mass.

  • St. Peter and Paul in the Amelunxen district
The St. Peter and Paul Church in Amelunxen

The first church was probably built in the 9th century in the Amelunxen district. It was called Georgskirche .

As the Reformation gradually gained a foothold, there was a dispute between Catholics and Protestants in Beverungen, with ownership of the church changing back and forth between the parties to the dispute, until it was ultimately awarded entirely to the Protestants.

In the years 1818 to 1822 Ferdinand von Lüninck , the last Corvey prince-bishop , had a new church built for the Catholics.

Furthermore, there are still Catholic parishes in the districts of Blankenau (St. Joseph) , Dalhausen ( St. Marien , an important Marian pilgrimage site, new building of the pilgrimage church 1950–1952; there also the Eremitenklause Klus Ednte with the brother Ubaldus Bornemann [1859–1915] and the brother Petrus; † 1954), Drenke (St. Maria Magdalena) , Haarbrück (St. Bartholomäus) , Jakobsberg ( St. Jakobus the Elder ) , Wehrden (Holy Family and St. Stephanus) and Würgassen (St. Michael) .

Protestant church

The Georgskirche in Amelunxen
  • George's Church

The aforementioned Georgskirche was built in the Romanesque style and consecrated in 1118.

In 1651 she became Protestant after a long dispute . Since then it has been the parish church of the Protestant parish in the Beverung district of Amelunxen.

The overgrown, 5000 m² parish garden was newly laid out and is available to the public. He was given the name "Garden of Life".

  • Ev. Parish of Beverungen
Evangelical Church in Beverungen

The Protestant parish for Beverungen and the districts of Dalhausen, Haarbrück, Herstelle, Jakobsberg and Würgassen has existed since July 1854.

The church was consecrated on Reformation Day in 1866. In 1967 a renovation was carried out.

The congregation currently has 2,500 members. The church is called "Kreuzkirche". The name was given by the pastor Neubauer, who worked in Beverungen for many years.

Structurally, the Protestant churches and parishes belong to the Paderborn parish of the Evangelical Church of Westphalia .

Jehovah's Witnesses

A Kingdom Hall of the Jehovah's Witnesses community is located in Templiner Weg . The sermons are optionally also held in Russian .

Incorporations

On January 1, 1970, the previously independent communities of Amelunxen, Blankenau, Dalhausen, Drenke, Haarbrück, Herstelle, Jakobsberg, Rothe, Tietelsen, Wehrden and Würgassen as well as the city of Beverungen became due to the stipulation in the law on the reorganization of the Höxter district of December 2, 1969 merged to form the city of Beverungen. The former Beverungen office was dissolved.

Population development

The following overview shows the population of the city of Beverungen by area. A change in the territorial status resulted from the merger of the city with eleven surrounding communities on January 1, 1970.

The figures are census results up to 1970 and 1987 and from 1975 official updates by the State Statistical Office . The figures for 1975, 1980 and 1985 are estimated values ​​and the figures from 1990 are extrapolations based on the results of the 1987 census. From 1867 and 1946, the figures relate to the local population , from 1925 to the resident population and from 1987 to the Population at the place of the main residence . Before 1871, the number of inhabitants was determined according to inconsistent survey procedures.

Beverungen according to the territorial status at that time

Population development in Beverungen from 1818 to 2018 as shown in the adjacent tables. Lower red line: respective territorial status until 1969, upper blue line: current territorial status
year Residents
1818 (Dec. 31) 1,592
1831 (December 3) 1.918
1837 (Dec. 3) 2.017
1843 (December 3) 2.168
1849 (December 3) 2.144
1852 (December 3) 2,052
1858 (Dec. 3) 1,902
1861 (December 3) 1,863
1867 (December 3) 1,754
1871 (December 1) 1,659
1885 (December 1) 1,868
year Residents
1895 (December 1) 1,983
1900 (December 1) 2.173
1905 (December 1) 2,352
1910 (December 1) 2,534
1925 (June 16) 2,748
1933 (June 16) 2,924
1939 (May 17) 3,103
1946 (Oct. 29) 4,467
1950 (Sep 13) 4,600
1961 (June 6) 4,839
1969 (Dec. 31) 5,775

Beverungen according to the current territorial status

year Residents
1969 (Dec. 31) 14,630
1970 (May 27) 14,894
1974 (June 30) 15,329
1975 (Dec. 31) 15,230
1980 (Dec. 31) 15,339
1985 (Dec. 31) 14,791
1987 (May 25) 14,791
1990 (Dec. 31) 15,240
1995 (Dec. 31) 15,703
year Residents
2000 (Dec. 31) 15,594
2005 (Dec. 31) 14,923
2007 (Dec. 31) 14,632
2010 (December 31) 14,147
2011 (Dec. 31) 13,685
2012 (Dec. 31) 13,548
2017 (Dec. 31) 13,176
2018 (Dec. 31) 13,115

politics

City council

The composition of the city ​​council and local election results of Beverungen since 1975 can be seen in the following table:

2014 2009 2004 1999 1994 1989 1984 1979 1975
Political party Seats % Seats % Seats % Seats % Seats % Seats % Seats % Seats % Seats %
CDU 17th 52.0 17th 52.51 18th 55.98 21st 55.85 21st 52.63 22nd 52.96 24 58.95 24 60.04 25th 62.69
SPD 09 29.7 08th 26.49 08th 26.10 12 31.68 14th 34.47 14th 35.10 13 33.80 15th 35.75 14th 37.31
FDP 03 08.2 04th 12.64 03 10.34 03 07.23 02 06.00 00 04.45 - - 0 04.20 - -
GREEN 03 09.7 03 08.36 03 07.58 02 05.24 02 06.89 03 07.49 02 07.24 - - - -
Total 1 32 100 32 100 32 100 38 100 39 100 39 100 39 100 39 100 39 100
voter turnout 51.7 56.96 62.89 68.77 86.55 78.52 80.35 79.68 n / a

1 without taking into account rounding differences

mayor

  • Hubertus Grimm (independent). He prevailed on March 9, 2014 with 69.26 percent against the CDU candidate Uwe Scherding, who got 30.74 percent of the vote.

Previous mayors:

  • 2004–2014 Christian Haase (CDU). He was elected on September 26, 2004 with 52% and on August 30, 2009 with 68.93% of the valid votes.
  • 0000–1999 Walter Herold (Independent / Christian voter community). Elected on September 26, 1999 in a runoff election with 54.1% of the valid votes.

Coat of arms, banner, flag and seal

Coat of arms of Beverungen.svg

The city of Beverungen was granted permission by the district president in Detmold on October 12, 1972 to display a coat of arms, a banner, a flag and a seal. (Main statute § 2) The lilies of the coat of arms are used for the first time in the 17th century, initially only a single lily. The current coat of arms was used from the 18th century. The lilies are probably derived from the symbol of the bishops of Paderborn.

Description of the coat of arms :
Three 2: 1 silver (white) lilies set in blue.

Seal of the City of Beverungen.png

Description of the banner and the flag:
Of white, blue, white, blue in a ratio of 1: 1: 1: 1, striped lengthways with the city coat of arms in the blue-bordered white banner head.

Description of the seal:
Inscription above: STADT. Inscription below: BEVERUNGEN. Seal image: coat of arms in which the content of the city arms is shown in outline.

Town twinning

The core city of Beverungen maintains city ​​partnerships with:

Further town twinning of the large municipality of Beverungen:

Culture and sights

theatre

There is no theater in Beverungen. However, the local town hall can be used for theater performances.

Museums

  • Since 1994 there has been a basket maker museum in the Dalhausen district . The basket-making craft is explained in 12 rooms on 400 square meters . The exhibits include transport and travel baskets, braided balloon bottles, children's sleeping baskets, child bike seats and laundry baskets. A workshop is also attached to the museum, where a couple offers demonstrations. The products can also be purchased there.

music

The musical offer of the city of Beverungen includes two choir groups as well as a marching band and a brass orchestra.

Buildings

Street in Beverungen 1909

Parks

The Amelunxen Manor Park is a private, not publicly accessible, landscape park of around 0.5  ha in size. Probably laid out in the 19th century, it consists of wide lawns, a walkway, as well as solitary trees and groups of trees. Particularly noteworthy are a copper beech , a hanging beech and an avenue on the western farm road of the north entrance.

The Wehrden Castle Park, which is also privately owned and only accessible to the public in the northeastern part, has a size of around 2 hectares and was laid out in 1895. The area near the castle is defined by well-tended lawns with old trees and remnants of the old path system. There are conspicuous solitary trees that were probably already there before the park was established. A part of the park facing the Weser was abandoned after the Second World War and only partially restored in 2003. Old trees and remains of the path system can still be found here. A flood basin separates the public from the private part of the park.

The Würgassen estate park has a size of 1 hectare and is not open to the public. The landscaped garden was probably laid out at the same time as the manor house on the estate in the second half of the 18th century, south and west of the building. Particularly outstanding plants are a mighty hanging beech, a weeping ash, a tulip tree and a ginkgo . Parts of the garden are now used primarily as a riding arena.

The Herstelle cloister garden is privately owned and has a size of 4 hectares. A show garden is open to the public. The gardens were surrounded by a wall at the end of the 19th century. It is not known when the garden was created. In the course of the 20th century, the garden was greatly expanded in a south-easterly direction. The area includes kitchen gardens with fruit and vegetable cultivation, a park and several greenhouses and extensive ornamental plants.

Sports

In Beverungen there are six general sports clubs as well as a ski and hiking club. The city maintains an outdoor swimming pool and an ice rink.

Regular events

In Beverungen there is a shooting festival every two years and a carnival every year , in cooperation with the neighboring town of Lauenförde. In addition, the traditional flower festival is celebrated every year.

Every year at Whitsun the Orange Blossom Special Festival takes place, a festival of the local music label Glitterhouse , which attracts almost 2000 German and international visitors.

Economy and Infrastructure

traffic

The federal road 241 on the Weser bridge connects Beverungen with the neighboring town of Lauenförde . The tied arch bridge was built in 1950 and was last renovated in 2003

Beverungen is located on federal road 241 and on federal road 83 . The next motorways are the A44 about 30 km southwest, the A7 just 50 km east and the A33 just 60 km west of Beverungen.

A train station on the Sollingbahn is in the neighboring town of Lauenförde , but is called Lauenförde-Beverungen because of the short distance. The trains run to Paderborn and Göttingen every 2 hours . This cycle is compressed to a one-hour cycle at peak times.

In Beverungen itself there is only the disused Holzminden – Scherfede railway line . The route has not been used for passenger traffic since the 1980s and was most recently used as a purely strategic NATO connection . The bridge structures have recently been dismantled in order to expand narrow street underpasses. Since then, the disused route is no longer passable.

The nearest airports are Kassel-Calden Airport just 40 km away and Paderborn-Lippstadt Airport just 80 km away. A port can be found downstream of the Weser in a good 110 km in Minden .

media

At daily newspapers appearing Neue Westfälische and Westfalen-Blatt , they report, six days a week on local events. The cover edition of both newspapers is obtained from the respective main editorial offices from Bielefeld . In addition, the magazine Die Warte for the districts of Paderborn and Höxter appears quarterly in the Hochstift Paderborn and the Corveyer Land , with articles on regional history, literature and art.

Beverungen belongs to the reporting area of ​​the regional studio Bielefeld of the WDR . Due to the geographical proximity to Hessen and Lower Saxony, the programs of the Hessischer Rundfunk and the Norddeutscher Rundfunk can also be received. In the area of ​​the former Hochstift Paderborn , to which Beverungen also belonged, there has been the radio station Radio Hochstift since 1991, which deals in particular with regional topics and has a higher share of listeners compared to the national broadcasters (e.g. WDR).

Public facilities

Beverungen town hall

The city of Beverungen has a volunteer fire brigade, which is divided into 5 fire engines and in turn 10 fire fighting groups in the individual districts. It has 370 members and 70 youth fire fighters. 21 vehicles, including various fire fighting vehicles, a decontamination vehicle for people and an ABC exploration vehicle are available to the fire brigade.

The local municipal utilities have operated an electricity company for Beverungen since 1908. Since 2013 they have been in a merger with Stadtwerke Steinheim (Westf.). These were called Beverungen-Steinheimer Stadtwerke GmbH (BeSte Stadtwerke GmbH). In 2014, the municipal utilities Borgentreich and Bad Driburg were added and since January 1, 2014 the municipal utilities are only called “BeSte Stadtwerke GmbH”, and on January 1, 2015, the Warburg municipal utilities were added. The municipal utilities in Beverungen have 6 wells and a spring for water production, from which the drinking water is obtained. The company's own pipeline network is around 137 km in length. The sewer network has a length of 143.5 km and flows into the municipal sewage treatment plant.

The Catholic parishes maintain three libraries in Beverungen, which hold over 8500 media, including books, CDs, CD-Roms and radio plays, for the citizens.

Since 2010 there has been an office for senior citizens in Beverungen, which is the central contact point for people of the 55+ generation who want to help shape social and cultural life beyond their job. It is run by volunteers from the “Beverunger Seniorennetz e. V. ”and is based in the“ Service Center ”of the city of Beverungen, which has been in existence since June 2012. The service companies Beverungen Marketing, Tourismus Info, Kulturgemeinschaft Beverungen und Umgebung e. V., the adult education center and the senior citizens' office.

Other facilities:

  • City Hall: The city hall built in the late 1970s burned down to the ground on December 26, 1996 and was rebuilt in the following years.
  • The Würgassen nuclear power plant (KWW) was a first-generation boiling water reactor with a power plant block . It is located in the Würgassen district . It was built in three years, operated from 1971 to August 26, 1994, then shut down because of hairline cracks in the steel jacket of the reactor core and finally shut down on April 14, 1997. For seventeen years until 2014, the nuclear power plant was dismantled, gutted and freed of radioactive substances for more than one billion euros. Of the 455,000 tonnes of dismantling mass, around 5,000 tonnes of radioactive waste were generated. It is not yet possible to demolish the remaining buildings because there is an interim storage facility for low and medium level radioactive waste on the site.

Established businesses

The company focus in Beverungen is on the construction industry. One of the first manufacturers in system construction is based in Beverungen. A supplier to the flat glass industry and numerous wood processing companies are also based here. Beverungen is also geared towards tourism and services as well as waste management.

Beverungen is the seat of the independent music label and mail order distributor Glitterhouse .

education

Beverungen has a school center with a secondary school and a grammar school , which pupils from the neighboring villages of Lauenförde in Lower Saxony and Trendelburg- Langental in Hesse also attend. In the primary Beverungen has four elementary schools, one each in the villages Beverungen, Amelunxen, Herstelle and Dalhausen. An open all-day school (OGS) with 50 places is attached to the primary school in Beverungen. Pre-school education takes place in local kindergartens in Beverungen, Amelunxen, Dalhausen, Herstelle, Würgassen, Tietelsen and Wehrden. The institutions are run by the city of Beverungen, the cath. Church, the Protestant church and a parents' initiative (Pusteblume - Beverungen).

In 2007, a total of 2,169 students were taught at the Beverung schools with 129 teachers, 29.5% of them at the primary schools, 11.2% at the secondary school and 21.6% at the secondary school, 35.5% at the grammar school as well 2.3% at the special school.

Personalities

Honorary citizen

  • "Wilhelm" Anton Larenz (* 1833 in Beverungen; † 1904 in Gernrode am Harz), made an honorary citizen: 1903
  • "Julius" Albert Schübeler (* 1846 in Beverungen, † 1927 in Beverungen), businessman; Appointment as honorary citizen: 1926
  • Franz "Richard" Dohmann (* 1908 in Beverungen; † 1995), secondary school rector, local home attendant; Appointment as honorary citizen: 1988
  • Alfred Peters (* 1935), fire chief; Appointment as honorary citizen: 2007

sons and daughters of the town

Other personalities

literature

  • Herbert Behre: The Dalhausen area, a typical landscape in the Muschelkalk region near the Weser. Geographical seminar of the Paderborn Pedagogical Academy, 1949 (Paderborn City Archives, No. 490) (thesis with Ludwig Maasjost).
  • Ralf Günther: History of the city of Beverungen . Bonifatius, Paderborn 1993, ISBN 3-87088-771-0 .
  • Wilhelm Engelbert Giefers : Contributions to the history of the city of Beverungen . Schöningh, Paderborn 1870, urn : nbn: de: hbz: 6: 1-70840 .
  • The Beverungen local home nurses: Beverungen . Sutton Verlag, 2000, ISBN 3-89702-189-7 .
  • Hermann-Josef Sander: Beverungen . In: Josef Drewes (ed.): The Hochstift Paderborn: Portrait of a region . Paderborn 1997, ISBN 3-506-95293-5 , p. 259-288 .
  • 1100 years of Beverungen, 550 years of the city . Festival Committee d. City, Beverungen 1967, OCLC 73712156 .
  • Benedictine Abbey v. Holy Cross (Ed.): Benedictine Abbey of the Holy Cross Manufacture . Michael Imhof Verlag, 2008, ISBN 978-3-86568-369-4 .
  • Franz J. Blaschke, Alexander von Köckritz, Birgit Steinmann, Leopold Schütte, Nolte, Strassmann: Amelunxen, 1150 years: Searching for traces - from the past and present of the village of Amalunxen . Huxaria, 1999, ISBN 3-9805700-6-1 .
  • Hermann-Josef Sander: Beverungen: St. Marien Dalhausen Catholic parish and pilgrimage church . Schnell & Steiner, 1996, ISBN 3-7954-4004-1 .

Web links

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  3. Geological Service NRW: Using geothermal energy - Geothermal study provides planning basis ( Memento from September 14, 2005 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 369 kB)
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  6. DWD: Mean monthly sums of the precipitation levels of the stations for the period 1961–1990 ( Memento from 23 September 2015 in the Internet Archive ) ( ZIP ; 349 kB)
  7. ^ City of Beverungen: All about the weather. Whether sun, rain or snow. ( Memento from September 16, 2011 in the Internet Archive ), long-term average temperature in Beverungen-Drenke. (Values ​​read from diagram, therefore ± 0.5 degree deviation possible)
  8. Torsten Wegener: Beverung secondary school students remember the fate of the Jews during the Nazi era. Retrieved January 24, 2020 .
  9. Jump up tank in the middle of town. In: New Westphalian. May 5, 2015.
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