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Vlotho ([ˈfloːto] (listen)) is a town in the district of Herford, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Vlotho
Town
Vlotho as seen from the castle on the Amthausberg
Location of Vlotho within Herford district
Vlotho
Vlotho
Coordinates: 52°10′00″N 08°50′59″E
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. regionDetmold
DistrictHerford
Subdivisions4
Government
  Mayor (202025) Rocco Wilken[1] (SPD)
Area
  Total76.92 km2 (29.70 sq mi)
Elevation
109 m (358 ft)
Population
 (2020-12-31)[2]
  Total18,384
  Density240/km2 (620/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
32602
Dialling codes05733 (Vlotho)
05228 (Exter)
Vehicle registrationHF
Websitewww.vlotho.de

Geography


Vlotho is located along the Weser river, south of the Wiehengebirge, bordering on the Ravensberger Hügelland in the west, Lipperland in the south, and the Weserbergland in the east. The Weser river runs through the city east to north and thus separates the northeast part of the town, Uffeln, from the rest of the city. The highest point is the Bonstapel at 342 m in the south-east.


Neighbouring municipalities


Vlotho borders on Herford and Löhne in the west, Bad Oeynhausen and Porta Westfalica (both Minden-Lübbecke district) in the north, Kalletal in the east, and Lemgo and Bad Salzuflen (both Lippe district) in the south.


Division of the town



History


The first historical records of Vlotho go back to the year 1185. In 1248, Vlotho gained the official status of a city, but lost it again due to both pestilence and war. In the 17th century, Vlotho recovered as a location for industry, most notably paper.[citation needed] During the Thirty Years War, on 17 October 1638 Vlotho was the site of a battle, which resulted in a victory for an Imperial army under the command of Field Marshal Melchior, Count of Hatzfeldt over a Palatinate-Swedish army under the command of Charles Louis of Palatine.[3] In 1650, Vlotho regained the right to hold a market, and in 1719, became an independent city. A harbour was built and Vlotho became the location of cigar, machine, and textile industry. In 1875, Vlotho station was constructed, and in 1928, a bridge replaced the ferry across the Weser river. In 1969, the old city of Vlotho was unified with the communities of Exter and Valdorf. In 1973, Uffeln (formerly part of the district of Minden) joined Vlotho.


Economy


A major part of the local economy is the emerging tourist industry. There is still some machine industry.


Sightseeing



Notable people



Notes


  1. Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020, Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, accessed 21 June 2021.
  2. "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein-Westfalens am 31. Dezember 2020" (in German). Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  3. Guthrie 2003, pp. 72, 73.

References





На других языках


[de] Vlotho

Vlotho .mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}[ˈfloːtʰoː]  (niederdeutsch: Vläote, Vläothe, Vleode, Vlauthe) ist eine ostwestfälische Stadt und Mittelzentrum[2] mit knapp 20.000 Einwohnern im Nordosten des deutschen Bundeslandes Nordrhein-Westfalen an der Weser. Die Kleinstadt liegt im Osten des Kreises Herford und gehört damit zum Regierungsbezirk Detmold (Ostwestfalen-Lippe). Seit 1978 sind Teile von Vlotho als Luftkurort mit Kurmittelgebiet ausgewiesen.
- [en] Vlotho

[ru] Флото

Флото (нем. Vlotho) — город в Германии, в земле Северный Рейн-Вестфалия.



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