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Oettern Bremke

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Country
  
District
  
Lippe

Elevation
  
171 m (561 ft)

Area
  
3.25 km²

Town
  
Time zone
  
CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)

Dialling code
  
05231

Oettern-Bremke

Oettern-Bremke is a village in the borough of Detmold in the district of Lippe in the German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia and lies about 5 km north of the town centre. The neighbouring Detmold villages are, in a clockwise direction, Bentrup, Loßbruch, Klüt, Jerxen-Orbke and Niewald. Oettern-Bremke was probably in the 13th century, like the neighbouring villages of Nienhagen and Niewald, founded as a Hagenhufendorf. The name Oettern comes from otters, that presumably lived in the nearby stream of the same name: Oetternbach. Bremke was mentioned as Bredenbeke in old documents dated 1322 and 1507.

Map of 32758 Oettern-Bremke, Germany

Around 153 villagers live in Oettern-Bremke on an area of 3.2 km² (as of August 2006). The current village chairman is Bernd Moritz (SPD), the representative in the Detmold town council is Wolfgang Köster (SPD).

References

Oettern-Bremke Wikipedia


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