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Bottrop (German pronunciation: [ˈbɔtʁɔp] (listen)) is a city in west-central Germany, on the Rhine–Herne Canal, in North Rhine-Westphalia. Located in the Ruhr industrial area, Bottrop adjoins Essen, Oberhausen, Gladbeck, and Dorsten. The city had been a coal-mining and rail center and contains factories producing coal-tar derivatives, chemicals, textiles, and machinery. Bottrop grew as a mining center beginning in the 1860s, was chartered as a city in 1921, and bombed during the Oil Campaign of World War II. In 1975, it unified with the neighbouring communities of Gladbeck and Kirchhellen, but Gladbeck left it in 1976, leading to Kirchhellen becoming a district of Bottrop as Bottrop-Kirchhellen. It is also twinned with Blackpool, England.

Bottrop
City
Location of Bottrop
Bottrop
Bottrop
Coordinates: 51°31′29″N 06°55′22″E
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. regionMünster
DistrictUrban district
Government
  Lord mayor (202025) Bernd Tischler[1] (SPD)
Area
  Total100.7 km2 (38.9 sq mi)
Elevation
60 m (200 ft)
Population
 (2020-12-31)[2]
  Total117,388
  Density1,200/km2 (3,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
46236–46244
Dialling codes02041, 02045
Vehicle registrationBOT
Websitewww.bottrop.de
Altmarkt in the city
Altmarkt in the city
St. Cyriacus's Church (Catholic)
St. Cyriacus's Church (Catholic)
St. Martin's Church (Protestant)
St. Martin's Church (Protestant)
Mine: Bergwerk Prosper 2
Mine: Bergwerk Prosper 2

Boroughs


The total area of the municipal territory is about 101 km2 (39 sq mi). The longest north-south distance is 17 km (11 mi), and from west to east 9 km (5.6 mi). The highest peak within the city's territory is 78 m (256 ft), the lowest one being 26 m (85 ft) above sea level.

Bottrop is divided into three boroughs: Bottrop-Mitte (Bottrop-Center), Bottrop-Süd (Bottrop South) and Bottrop-Kirchhellen, each having a borough representation and a borough ruler.

These boroughs are further subdivided into city parts, partly named after their traditional names, while the newly built parts are only recently named:

For statistical reasons, Bottrop is also divided into statistical boroughs. They are (with their official numbering):

  • 11 Altstadt
  • 12 Nord-Ost (Northeast)
  • 13 Süd-West (Southwest)
  • 21 Fuhlenbrock-Heide (Fuhlenbrock-Heath)
  • 22 Fuhlenbrock-Wald (Fuhlenbrock-Forest)
  • 31 Stadtwald (City forest)
  • 32 Eigen
  • 41 Batenbrock-Nord (Batenbrock-North)
  • 42 Batenbrock-Süd (Batenbrock-South)
  • 51 Boy
  • 52 Welheim
  • 61 Ebel/Welheimer Mark (Ebel-Welheim Market)
  • 62 Süd (South)
  • 71 Kirchhellen-Mitte (Kirchhellen-Center)
  • 72 Kirchhellen-Süd/Grafenwald (Kirchhellen-South/Grafenwald)
  • 73 Kirchhellen-Süd-West (Kirchhellen-Southwest)
  • 74 Kirchhellen-Nord-Ost (Kirchhellen-Northeast)

Kirchhellen


From 1919 until 1976, Kirchhellen was its own town. Following a communal reorganization reform in 1975, both Kirchhellen and Gladbeck joined the city of Bottrop. This resulted in the nickname "GlaBotKi". Gladbeck left the city in 1976, and became part of the district of Recklinghausen.

Most of Kirchhellen is Catholic (around 65%). It has three churches, including one Lutheran church.


Politics



Mayor


The current Mayor of Bottrop is Bernd Tischler of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) since 2009. The most recent mayoral election was held on 13 September 2020, and the results were as follows:

Candidate Party Votes  %
Bernd Tischler Social Democratic Party 31,795 73.1
Andrea Swoboda Alliance 90/The Greens 4,117 9.5
Andreas Bucksteeg Free Democratic Party 3,023 7.0
Michael Gerber German Communist Party 2,071 4.8
Marianne Dominas Ecological Democratic Party 1,334 3.1
Günter Blocks The Left 1,153 2.7
Valid votes 43,493 97.5
Invalid votes 1,114 2.5
Total 44,607 100.0
Electorate/voter turnout 92,241 48.4
Source: State Returning Officer

City council


Results of the 2020 city council election.
Results of the 2020 city council election.

The Bottrop city council governs the city alongside the Mayor. The most recent city council election was held on 13 September 2020, and the results were as follows:

Party Votes  % +/- Seats +/-
Social Democratic Party (SPD) 17,668 40.2 7.4 24 2
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) 10,513 23.9 3.2 14 1
Alliance 90/The Greens (Grüne) 5,639 12.8 7.4 8 5
Alternative for Germany (AfD) 3,076 7.0 5.2 4 3
Ecological Democratic Party (ÖDP) 1,856 4.2 0.4 2 1
German Communist Party (DKP) 1,832 4.2 0.2 2 ±0
Free Democratic Party (FDP) 1,821 4.1 1.5 2 1
The Left (Die Linke) 1,507 3.4 0.7 2 ±0
Valid votes 43,912 98.5
Invalid votes 672 1.5
Total 44,584 100.0 58 4
Electorate/voter turnout 92,241 48.3 0.2
Source: State Returning Officer

Culture and attractions



Theaters, museums, and buildings



Attractions



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Twin towns – sister cities


Bottrop is twinned with:[6]


References


  1. Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020, Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, accessed 19 June 2021.
  2. "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein-Westfalens am 31. Dezember 2020" (in German). Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  3. Evangelische Kirchen in Bottrop: http://www.kirchenkreis.org/content/e559/e3019/e2909/index_ger.html
  4. Past Events of Alte Allgemeine Bürgerschützengesellschaft: http://www.alte-allgemeine.de/termine/eventlist/archive
  5. Events BSV Bottrop Boy: "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2009-08-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. "Städtepartnerschaften". bottrop.de (in German). Bottrop. Retrieved 2021-02-10.



На других языках


[de] Bottrop

Die kreisfreie Großstadt Bottrop [.mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}ˈbɔtrɔp] liegt im Ruhrgebiet in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Mit rund 117.000 Einwohnern (Stand 2017) ist sie nach Remscheid die zweitkleinste kreisfreie Stadt in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Verwaltungsmäßig gehört sie zum Regierungsbezirk Münster. Sie ist Mitglied im Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe und im Regionalverband Ruhr.
- [en] Bottrop

[ru] Ботроп

Ботроп[7], также Бо́ттроп[8][9] (нем. Bottrop) — город в Германии, в земле Северный Рейн-Вестфалия. Находится в Рурской области рядом с городами Эссен, Оберхаузен, Гладбек и Дорстен. Ботроп был центром добычи каменного угля и железнодорожным центром, имел заводы по производству каменноугольной смолы, была развита химическая, лёгкая и машиностроительная промышленности. Город вырос как центр горной промышленности.



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