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Höxter (district)

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Country
  
Germany

Adm. region
  
Detmold

Vehicle registration
  
HX

Capital
  
Höxter

State
  
North Rhine-Westphalia

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Population
  
142,788 (31 Dec 2013)

Administrative region
  
Detmold

Höxter (district) wwwkulturlandorgmediumKunstKulturSchaeferDe

University
  
Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences - Höxter

Points of interest
  
Imperial Abbey of Corvey, Graeflicher Park, Freizeitanlage Höxter‑Godelheim, Iburg‑Ruine, Forum Jacob Pins Kunstver

Höxter ( [ˈhœkstɐ]) is a Kreis (district) in the east of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Neighboring districts are Holzminden, Northeim, Kassel, Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hochsauerland, Paderborn, and Lippe.

Contents

Map of H%C3%B6xter, Germany

History

The area of the current Höxter district was part of the Bishopric of Paderborn until it was included into Prussia in 1802. In 1816 the new Prussian government created three districts in the area, Höxter, Brakel and Warburg. In 1832 Höxter and Brakel were merged.

The present district was created in 1975 when the former districts Warburg and Höxter were merged. At the same time the towns and municipalities in the district were merged to form the today's ten towns.

Geography

Geographically the district covers the hills east of the Teutoburg Forest, especially the Eggegebirge, and parts of the Weserbergland. The highest elevation is the Köterberg (Elevation 496 m). The main river is the Weser in the east of the district.

Coat of arms

The lily in the bottom comes from the old coat of arms of the Warburg district, and is also found in the coat of arms of the city Warburg. The blue wave line stands for the river Weser, and the cross in the top derives from the coat of arms of the Bishopric of Paderborn.

References

Höxter (district) Wikipedia