Bünde
Bünde [ˈbʏndə] (Low German Buine) is a town in the Herford district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
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Coat of arms | |
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Coordinates: 52°12′N 8°36′E | |
Country | Germany |
State | North Rhine-Westphalia |
Admin. region | Detmold |
District | Herford |
Subdivisions | 12 |
Government | |
• Mayor | Wolfgang Koch (CDU) |
Area | |
• Total | 59.30 km2 (22.90 sq mi) |
Highest elevation | 175 m (574 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 59 m (194 ft) |
Population (2019-12-31)[1] | |
• Total | 45,187 |
• Density | 760/km2 (2,000/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
Postal codes | 32257 |
Dialling codes | 05223 |
Vehicle registration | HF |
Website | www.buende.de |
Geography
Bünde is situated between Osnabrück (west), Hannover (east) and Bielefeld (south).
Waterways
The town is crossed from west to east by the River Else, one of the few rivers in the world that does not originate from a spring, but as a result of bifurcation. It drains the whole area and discharges via the Werre and Weser into the North Sea. Within the town area it is joined by numerous small streams from the south and north. One of the northern streams is the Gewinghauser Bach, which on its way to the Else crosses water meadows in the district of Ennigloh-Gewinghausen. Other tributaries coming from the north in downstream order are the Ahler Bruchbach, which starts in Rödinghausen, flows mainly through the district of Ahler Bruch and enters the Else in the Melle area; in addition there is the Darmühlenbach, which also rises in Rödinghausen; then the Spradower Mühlenbach and finally the Eselsbach. From the south the Else is joined by the Werfener Bach.
Districts
The town is divided into 12 districts (Population numbers as of June 30, 2005):
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International relations
Bünde is twinned with:=
- Jakobstad / Pietarsaari, Finland - since 1968
- Leisnig, Germany - since 1990
History
Bünde was first mentioned, as Buginithi, in 853.[2] It has one of the oldest church foundations of Westphalia, the 'Laurentius Church' (founded about 778 - 840). During the Cold War, it was home to a British military base (part of the BAOR) which closed in 1993.
Coat of arms
The two warriors shaking hands on the city's coat of arms are Hengist and Horsa, Saxon princes said to have led the Germanic conquest of southern Britain in the 5th century. Legend holds that it was here the brother warriors put aside their differences and swore to conquer the island together, a fact commemorated in the town's name (Bund, plural Bünde, means "league" or "covenant" in German).[3]
Natural history
About 30 million-year-old fossils were found in the Doberg, including a skull of a toothed whale (Easqualadon langewieschei) and a skeleton of a manatee (Anemotherium langewieschei). Both were found 1911-1912 by Friedrich Langewiesche, who became an honorary citizen of Bünde. The fossils are presented in 'Doberg Museum' in Bünde.
Industry
The main industries are kitchen furniture and cigar manufacturers. The town is called the Cigar Box of Germany. Many tobacco products such as pipes, and tobacco jars are also produced here. The Westphalian tobacco industry is based here, as well as the tobacco museums. Among companies based in the town, the model maker Revell is known on the international stage. The European arm has been based here since 1957.[4]
Culture
The town supports the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie for regular symphony concerts.
Notable Persons
- 1851, Carl Vandyk, Court Photographer and founder of Vandyk, Rembrandt and Rubens Hotels, London
- 1942, Gunter Gabriel, singer and lyricist
- 1949: Ulrich Horstmann, literary scientist and writer
- 1970: Christian Sewing, banker
- 1983, Aylin Tezel, actress and dancer
- 1984: David Odonkor, footballer
- 1996: Pascal Stenzel, footballer
- 2001: lil Obry, rapper
Other personalities
The following personalities do not come from Bünde, but have worked or work in the city.
- Hengest and Horsa, according to the legend, these two Saxon tribe leaders and brethren (whose historicity is very controversial) forged the alliance in England
- Karl Koch (1875-1951), theologian, pastor in Ennigloh
- Hans Werner Henze (1926-2012), composer, spent some years of his childhood in the Bünder district of Dünne
- Fritz Pleitgen (born 1938), journalist, visited the Freiherr-vom-Stein-Gymnasium here and worked during this time for the then Freie Presse as a sports reporter;
- C. C. Catch (born 1964) (musician, real name: Caroline Gertrud Catherina Müller), musician, lived in Bünde for several years and attended school
- Maximilian Hecker (born 1977), musician, lived for many years in Bünde and did his Abitur at the Freiherr-vom-Stein-Gymnasium
- Andreas Hermann (born 1983), actor, lived in Bünde
Notes
- "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein-Westfalens am 31. Dezember 2019" (in German). Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
- Adrian Room, Placenames of the World, 2nd ed. s.v. "Bũnde"; Franz Friedrich Roger Wilmans, Die Kaiserurkunden der Provinz Westfalen 777-1313: kritisch, topographisch, und historisch (Münster 1881) vol. II no. 189. p. 240; document of 1039.
- Militzer, Jörg (27 May 2009). "Legendärer Händedruck". Neue Westfälische.
- Revell Company History cites 1957 for Bunde. See http://www.revell.de/en/company/history.html Archived 4 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 21 September 2016.
- Afterglow above Bünde
- In Downtown Bünde
- Lutheran church of "St. Laurentius"
- tobacco storehouse (Tabakspeicher) and Central Bus station (German abbr.: ZOB)
- The tobacco store house (Tabakspeicher)
- The Train Station
- German Tobacco- and Cigarmuseum
- Monument of Tönnies Wellensiek
External links
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- Official website (in German)
- Official site of Doberg Museum (in German)