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Country
  
Germany

Admin. region
  
Düsseldorf

Elevation
  
35 - 45 m (−110 ft)

Area
  
37.48 km²

Postal code
  
41564

Dialling code
  
02131

State
  
North Rhine-Westphalia

District
  
Rhein-Kreis Neuss

Time zone
  
CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)

Population
  
42,001 (31 Dec 2010)

Local time
  
Friday 11:51 AM

Administrative region
  
Düsseldorf

Kaarst

Weather
  
11°C, Wind W at 21 km/h, 52% Humidity

Kaarst is a town in the district Rhein-Kreis Neuss, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Contents

Map of 41564 Kaarst, Germany

Geography

Kaarst is located west of the city Neuss (5 km) and east of Mönchengladbach (12 km).

Division of the town

Kaarst consists of 5 subdivisions

  • Kaarst (23,495 inhabitants)
  • Büttgen (6,415 inhabitants)
  • Driesch (645 inhabitants)
  • Holzbüttgen (5,967 inhabitants)
  • Vorst (5,671 inhabitants)
  • History

    Before 100 BC Celts lived in the area. Later the Franks came into this area as graves from the 7th century prove. The first written document is the Life of the first bishop of Münster. It describes how bishop Ludger walked from Budica, now Büttgen, through the forest of Hamrithi. Kaarst was mentioned for the first time as 'Karlesforst' in the year 1218. Karl was a very common name for frankish nobles including king Charlemagne ('Karl der Große'), but a link between Charlemagne and Kaarst has not been proven.

    Kaarst and Büttgen both have churches built in the 12th century. Both villages were destroyed by Charles the Bold duke of Burgundy (Karl der Kühne, 1474–1475), in the Cologne War (1585 to 1586) and in the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648). Jan van Werth, a celebrated general during the Thirty Years' War, was born near Büttgen in 1591.

    During the Thirty Years' War, Kaarst was attacked several times by hostile armies, e.g. the one of Northern-Hesse (Northern-Hesse collaborated with Sweden and France, whereas the southern part of Hesse did not). Some time in 1642, a Hessian troop entered the city murdering the local preacher and destroying the vicarage. From 1794 till 1814 Kaarst was in the area occupied by France under Napoleon I. The French redrew district boundaries in 1798 and assigned Kaarst to Kanton Neuss. A relic of Napoleon I is the Nordkanal, a canal to connect the rivers Maas and Rhine.

    In 1936 Büttgen had 4,400 inhabitants and Kaarst 2,000.

    In 1975 Büttgen and villages around Kaarst were formally amalgamated into Kaarst to form administrative area with 33,500 inhabitants.

    Politics

    In the 2015 communal elections, Dr. Ulrike Nienhaus (CDU) was elected mayor of Kaarst with 55.8 percent of the valid votes. She is the first female mayor of Kaarst. She won the election in September 2015 against Christian Gaumitz.

    Transport

    Kaarster See station is the western terminus of the Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn line S 28. The town is also served by Kaarster Bahnhof, Kaarst Mitte/Holzbüttgen and Kaarst IKEA stations.

    Kaarst is connected to the motorway system via the Bundesautobahn 52 and Bundesautobahn 57, which intersect here.

    Notable residents

  • Jan von Werth - General in the Thirty Years' War (born in Büttgen in 1591, died in 1652)
  • Berti Vogts - German football player and manager (born in Büttgen in 1946)
  • Sebastian Vollmer - German NFL player (born in Kaarst)
  • References

    Kaarst Wikipedia