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Gütersloh (district)

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Country
  
Germany

Adm. region
  
Detmold

Vehicle registration
  
GT

Capital
  
Gütersloh

State
  
North Rhine-Westphalia

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Population
  
353,766 (31 Dec 2010)

Administrative region
  
Detmold

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Points of interest
  
Zoo Safaripark Stuckenbrock, Schloss Rheda, Gartenschaupark Rietberg, Stadtpark und Botanisch, Bibeldorf

Clubs and Teams
  
SC Verl, FC Gütersloh 2000, SC Wiedenbrück 2000, FSV Gütersloh 2009, TSG Harsewinkel

Gütersloh ( [ˈɡyːtɐsloː]) is a Kreis (district) in the north-east of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Neighboring districts are Osnabrück, Herford, district-free Bielefeld, Lippe, Paderborn, Soest and Warendorf.

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Map of G%C3%BCtersloh, Germany

History

It was created in 1973 in the reorganization of the districts in North Rhine-Westphalia, when the previous districts of Halle and Wiedenbrück were merged. Also the districts Bielefeld, Paderborn, Beckum und Warendorf had to cede parts of their area to the newly formed district. The precursor districts were created in 1816 after the new Prussian province of Westphalia was established.

Today, the district Gütersloh has one of Germany's largest exile communities of Assyrians.

Geography

The east of the district is covered by the Teutoburg Forest, which also contains the highest elevation of the district, the Hengeberg (316m). In the west there is the source of the Ems river. The Ems valley also contains the lowest point of the district, near Harsewinkel with 56m.

Economy

Some important companies are located in the district of Guetersloh:

  • Beckhoff Automation Technology
  • Bertelsmann Media
  • Claas Combine harvesters
  • Gerry Weber Fashion
  • Miele Consumer electronic goods
  • Nobilia International Kitchens
  • Storck Candies
  • Telefonica Internet Services
  • References

    Gütersloh (district) Wikipedia