Soest district
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Coordinates: 51 ° 34 ' N , 8 ° 13' E |
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Basic data | |
State : | North Rhine-Westphalia |
Administrative region : | Arnsberg |
Regional association : | Westphalia-Lippe |
Administrative headquarters : | Soest |
Area : | 1,328.63 km 2 |
Residents: | 301,785 (Dec. 31, 2019) |
Population density : | 227 inhabitants per km 2 |
License plate : | SO, LP |
Circle key : | 05 9 74 |
NUTS : | DEA5B |
Circle structure: | 14 municipalities |
Address of the district administration: |
Hoher Weg 1–3 59494 Soest |
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District Administrator : | Eva Irrgang ( CDU ) |
Location of the Soest district in North Rhine-Westphalia | |
The district of Soest [ zoːst ] is a district in the eastern center of North Rhine-Westphalia in the administrative district of Arnsberg . It was created on January 1, 1975 from the then Soest district and the former Lippstadt district as well as the former Warstein office from the former Arnsberg district and individual communities from other districts.
geography
Geographical location
The district of Soest is located in the transition area between the northern German lowlands that formed in the Ice Ages and the hilly low mountain range of Germany and contains the southern end of the Münsterland with the hairline .
The Soest district extends from 51 ° 24 'to 51 ° 43' north latitude (37.7 km) and from 7 ° 50 'to 8 ° 35' east longitude (52.6 km).
Due to the prevailing north-east wind direction, fine flue dust was deposited behind the hair strand for hundreds of thousands of years and formed the fertile loess soil of the Hellwegbörden ( Werl-Unnaer Börde , Soester Börde and Geseker Börde ). The Hellwegbörden belong next to the Magdeburg Börde to the most fertile arable land in Germany.
The Lippe flows through the northern district area and forms the approximate border to the Warendorf district. In the south, the Möhnetal roughly separates it from the Hochsauerlandkreis .
The highest point is in the Warsteiner Stadtwald at 581.3 m above sea level. NN, the lowest point is the lip lowland with 62.0 m above sea level. NN.
Circle structure
The Soest district is divided into 14 municipalities , 7 of which are towns .
Cities
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Other communities
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(Residents on December 31, 2019)
Neighboring districts or cities
The district of Soest borders, starting in the north in a clockwise direction, on the districts of Warendorf , Gütersloh , Paderborn , Hochsauerlandkreis , Märkischer Kreis and Unna as well as the independent city of Hamm .
history
Population development
Old district of Soest
- 1880: 51.057
- 1890: 52.855
- 1900: 56.422
- 1910: 61.040
- 1925: 66.754
- 1933: 69.417
- 1939: 73.240
- 1950: 101.994
- 1960: 103,400, of which 19,900 were displaced
- 1970: 118.287
Soest district
The figures listed here before 1975 refer to the Soest district within the boundaries of 1987.
- 1961: 231,687 (June 6 census result )
- 1970: 257,030 (May 27 census result)
- 1980: 270.446
- 1987: 266,693 (May 25 census result)
- 1990: 277,333
- 2000: 306.377
- 2005: 308.856
- 2008: 306,772 (June 30)
- 2010: 304,917 (June 30)
- 2012: 296,029 (December 31)
- 2014: 296,742 (December 31)
- 2016: 301,655 (December 31)
- 2018: 301,902 (December 31)
According to a forecast by IT.NRW from March 2016, the number of people in the labor force is expected to decrease significantly by 20.4 percent by 2040 due to demographic change ( old age quotient ).
Denomination statistics
According to the 2011 census , 24.9% of the population were Protestant , 54.6% Roman Catholic and 20.5% were non-denominational , belonged to another religious community or did not provide any information. The number of Protestants and Catholics has fallen since then. In 2018, 21% (62,740) of the around 300,000 inhabitants of the Soest district were Protestants and 43% (127,383) Catholics.
District administration
The Soest district administration is a member of the nationwide innovation ring of the German District Association . As the only local government in Germany, it has been working in accordance with a comprehensive and certified quality management system in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9001 since 2001 . In addition, it bears the RAL quality mark “SME-oriented municipal administration” and the “Family-friendly employer” logo. In 2017 it received the European Energy Award . The Soest district administration is a co-initiator and participant of the municipal energy efficiency network KEEN Westphalia.
politics
District Administrator
Eva Irrgang from the CDU has been the district administrator since the runoff election on September 9, 2007 (1st ballot without a 50% majority on August 26, 2007) . In this office she unites the chairmanship of the district council and the highest representative of the Soest district as well as the management of the district administration. She is at your side as deputy administrative manager, district director Dirk Lönnecke. Three deputy district administrators support the district administrator in her representational tasks.
When Eva Irrgang took office, three former district administrators have held this office since 1975:
- Josef Raulf (1975-1989)
- Karin Sander (1989-1994)
- Wilhelm Riebniger (1994–2007), full-time after August 1, 1998
District council
After the local elections on May 25, 2014, the 66 seats in the district council were distributed among the individual groups as follows:
Party / group | Seats |
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CDU | 29 seats (+1) |
SPD | 19 seats (+3) |
GREEN | 5 seats (± 0) |
BG | 4 seats (−3) |
FDP | 3 seats (−4) |
AfD | 2 seats (+2) |
LEFT | 2 seats (± 0) |
SO! | 1 seat (± 0) |
PIRATES | 1 seat (+1) |
The district council members of the Left and the SO! Party have formed a common faction.
MPs from or for the Soest district
- MEP : Peter Liese , CDU
- MEPs : Birgit Sippel , SPD
- Member of the Bundestag : Wolfgang Hellmich , SPD
- Member of the Bundestag : Hans-Jürgen Thies , CDU
- Member of Parliament : Jörg Blöming , CDU
- Member of Parliament : Heinrich Frieling , CDU
- Member of Parliament : Christof Rasche , FDP
- Member of the State Parliament : Norbert Römer , SPD
- Member of Parliament : Marlies Stotz , SPD
coat of arms
With a certificate dated May 26, 1976, the Soest district was granted the right to use the coat of arms described below:
Description of the coat of arms :
"In the split silver shield in front an upright red key with an outwardly directed beard, behind a continuous black cross, which is covered with a five-petalled red rose with golden clusters and golden sepals."
Origin and meaning:
The coat of arms shows two old symbols of the bishops of Cologne who, as sovereigns of the Duchy of Westphalia , ruled the cities of Werl , Geseke , Rüthen , Soest (until 1444 the Duchy of Westphalia ) and large parts of the district area: in the left half, heraldic on the right, the key of Saint Peter , the patron saint of Cologne, is in the right, heraldic left, the black cross of Cologne. At the same time, the district coat of arms is a fusion of elements of the district coat of arms of the previous districts of Soest and Lippstadt , from which today's district of Soest emerged in 1975. The Petruskey has been documented as the city coat of arms of Soest since 1375 and, together with the cross of the Electorate of Cologne, was later the coat of arms of the previous Soest district. For the district of Lippstadt, which arose from areas of the Duchy of Westphalia and the originally partially Lippian city of Lippstadt, the rose was placed on the cross as a symbol for Lippe.
Since July 1, 2013 there is a "Jedermann-Wappen" that anyone can use without permission.
flag
In the middle of a white field bordered by two red side stripes with a width ratio of 1: 3: 1 the coat of arms of the circle.
Economy and Infrastructure
In the Future Atlas 2016 , the Soest district was ranked 171th out of 402 districts, municipal associations and independent cities in Germany, making it one of the regions with a "balanced risk-opportunity mix" for the future.
Industry and service
There is a mixture of industry and services in the Soest district. Most of the district's industrial plants are located north of the Haarstrang, often concise and conveniently located next to the east-west connection of the federal motorway 44 ( Dortmund - Kassel ).
The car accessories dealer ATU operates its second logistics center in Werl next to Weiden in the Upper Palatinate and supplies the entire northern part of Germany and the Benelux countries with car accessories from here . ATU operates the largest chain for car accessories with associated workshops. Another logistics company, Europart (commercial vehicle and truck parts as well as workshop and industrial supplies ) has also established itself in the Werler KonWerl area. The Standard-Metallwerke in Werl are active in the production of pipes made of copper, brass and aluminum.
There are large cement works in Geseke and Erwitte .
The automotive suppliers BDW Soest (formerly Alcoa ) and Honsel have production plants in Soest . The company ALSO (formerly Actebis) in Soest is one of the major manufacturers and suppliers of PCs and accessories in Europe. In addition, the Kuchenmeister GmbH company is located in Soest and sells its baked goods worldwide.
The largest employers in Lippstadt include Hella KGaA Hueck & Co., a leading manufacturer of car lighting in Europe, and Rothe Erde (metal processing) and Behr-Hella Thermocontrol , a supplier of air conditioning controls.
With the company Heimeier , one of the leading manufacturers of heating fittings is based in Erwitte. The Schäffer company, a manufacturer of small wheel and yard loaders, is also located in Erwitte .
The Warsteiner Brewery in Warstein, which is one of the largest beer breweries in Germany, should be mentioned as an important employer and image bearer in the Soest district .
In Wickede (Ruhr) there are steel processing companies that specialize in equipping clinics and hospitals. The headquarters of the hard flooring manufacturer MeisterWerke is located in the Meiste district of Rüthen .
Leisure time
The leisure time of the 6 million people in the nearby Ruhr area also plays a not insignificant role for the economy of the Soest district. The Möhnesee with the surrounding Arnsberg Forest offers the functions of a local recreation area .
In addition, three spas are known nationwide: Bad Sassendorf , Bad Westernkotten (to Erwitte ), Bad Waldliesborn (to Lippstadt ). The cities of Soest , Lippstadt, Geseke and Werl are visited by many tourists because of their historical cityscape . The city of Werl is also the third largest German pilgrimage site .
traffic
- Hamm – Warburg railway line , half-hourly RB trains ( Ems-Börde-Bahn ), two-hour RE trains ( Rhein-Hellweg Express ); Long-distance traffic as part of the Central-Germany connection : Ruhr area - Hamm - Kassel - Erfurt - Chemnitz ( IC stops in Soest and Lippstadt)
- Dortmund – Soest railway line , half-hourly RB trains (Hellwegbahn)
- Westfälische Landes-Eisenbahn Münster – Neubeckum – Beckum – Lippstadt – Belecke – Warstein / Rüthen (freight traffic only)
- Bundesstraße 1 - almost on the route of the old Hellweg - represented an important route of the old east-west trade , which as part of the Aachen - Königsberg connection or even more comprehensively connects the North Sea ( Bruges in Belgium ) with Russia ( Novgorod ). In 2014 and 2015, sections of federal highway 1 in the district of Soest were downgraded to state roads due to a so-called “graduation concept of the federal government for autobahn-parallel federal highways” due to the parallel course to federal autobahn 44 . The section of the former federal road 1 between the cities of Erwitte and Soest is now state road 856, the section between Soest and the city of Werl is state road 969.
- Bundesstraße 55 - runs through the eastern part of the district from north to south.
- Bundesstraße 229 - runs through the southern part of the district from south to north to Bundesstraße 475 in the city of Soest.
- Bundesstraße 475 - runs from the Bundesautobahn 44 near Soest in a north direction to Rheine .
- Federal road 516 - runs through the southern part of the district from West ( Werl ) through the Möhnetal to the east to federal road 480 near Brilon .
- Bundesautobahn 44 - runs parallel to Bundesstraße 1 in the Soest district.
- Bundesautobahn 2 - touches the district area in the northern area ( Welver , Lippetal ).
- Bundesautobahn 445 - leads from Werl from the Sauer country and is at Arnsberg - Neheim-Hüsten to Bundesautobahn 46 .
- Bicycle traffic: Since November 26, 2008, the Soest district has been a member of the working group for bicycle-friendly cities, municipalities and districts in NRW e. V. (AGFS).
License Plate
On July 1, 1956, the Soest district was assigned the distinctive sign SO when the vehicle registration number that is still valid today was introduced . It is still issued today.
Until the 1990s, vehicles from the old district of Lippstadt received license plates with the letter pairs AA to NZ and the numbers from 100 to 999.
Since December 3, 2012, due to the license plate liberalization , the distinctive LP of the former Lippstadt district has been available.
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Population of the municipalities of North Rhine-Westphalia on December 31, 2019 - update of the population based on the census of May 9, 2011. State Office for Information and Technology North Rhine-Westphalia (IT.NRW), accessed on June 17, 2020 . ( Help on this )
- ↑ Population of the municipalities of North Rhine-Westphalia on December 31, 2019 - update of the population based on the census of May 9, 2011. State Office for Information and Technology North Rhine-Westphalia (IT.NRW), accessed on June 17, 2020 . ( Help on this )
- ↑ Kreis Soest Religion , 2011 census
- ↑ More and more people in the Soest district are leaving the church. Soester Anzeiger , February 16, 2020, accessed on August 18, 2020.
- ↑ Energy efficiency network in Westphalia | KEEN Westphalia. Retrieved October 31, 2018 .
- ↑ Future Atlas 2016. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on October 2, 2017 ; accessed on March 23, 2018 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
literature
- Hans-Rudolf Hartung: The district of Soest. Images and observations, reports and findings, gleaned from Haarweg and Hellweg, between Münsterland and Möhneland. Soest 1989.
- Soest district (ed.): From the Prussian district office to today's district administration. A look back at 175 years of district history in Lippstadt and Soest. Soest 1992.
- Beatrix Pusch: The municipal reorganization in the Soest district. Paderborn 2003.
- Michael Römling: Soest, history of a city. Tertulla Verlag, Soest 2005.
- Peter Meiburg (Ed.): Geology and mineralogy of the Warsteiner area . Aufschluss special volume 29, 298 pages, VFMG, Heidelberg 1979 ( pdf; 38 MB ).
Web links
- Website of the Soest district
- The population development up to 1990 with individual breakdown
- Soest district in the Westphalia Culture Atlas