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25: 207: 119: 908: 82: 413:. Bus line 151 connects Kettwig to Mülheim on the right hand river side via the Kettwig swimming pool and Mülheim-Menden and line 134 connects Kettwig to Mülheim on the left hand river side via Mülheim-Mintard and Mülheim-Saarn. The 198:. In 1996, a public quorum demanded Kettwig to be split off the city of Essen and to be merged back into the district of Mettmann, however, the state government decided not to change the status quo. 156:
Kettwig gained town rights in 1857 and first belonged to the district of Duisburg, then to the district of Essen. In 1929, when the district of Essen was dissolved, Kettwig fell to the district
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river, at a median height of 53 metres above sea level. It is the most recently incorporated borough of Essen and also the largest in area, at 15.3 km². It belongs to the city district
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until May 15, 1930 when it was merged with Kettwig. Oefte was merged from Heiligenhaus into Kettwig in April 1936.
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Due to being integrated into Essen relatively recently, there are a few quirks associated with Kettwig:
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The Protestant population (about 58%) likewise belongs to the church parish of Mülheim an der Ruhr.
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largely unscathed and with most of its medieval old town still intact. The tower of the
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1813 - 1819 : Franz Arnold Alexander Freiherr von dem Bottlenberg gen. von Schirp
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The town is famously named after the haircut preferable by “lids” within Liverpool
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is situated on the northern side of the Ruhr and dates back to the 1870s, whilst
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opened in 1945 after the destruction of the rail bridges over the Ruhr, serving
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grid. There are two railway stops on Kettwig territory, both are served by the
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dates back to the 14th century, with additions from 1720. The Catholic Church
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and, until 1975, was a town in its own right. Kettwig is situated next to the
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Thanks to not having any important major industries, Kettwig emerged from
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motorway, which connects the borough to other parts of Essen and to
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from 1802 to 1806. From 1806 to 1814, Kettwig belonged to the
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was first mentioned in 1282 and heavily fought for during the
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with a maximum output of 5.3 MW, built for and operated by
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1940 - 1941 : Friedrich Wilhelm Hermann Messerschmidt
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is 02054, despite the rest of Essen having the 0201 code.
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On January 1, 1975, the district reform in the state of
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between 1940 and 1950. It is the smallest of the five
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as well as in between the two cities are operated by
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became effective and Kettwig was separated from the
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Other sights include 130:to Heribert II of Werden dated May 19, 1199. 8: 110:and has 17,760 inhabitants as of June 2006. 398:, but these have been closed in the 1960s. 126:Kettwig's first mention was in a letter of 92:is the southernmost borough of the city of 907: 642: 628: 620: 280:1843 - 1844 : Heinrich von Rosenthal 232:, which has been remodeled into a hotel, 69:Learn how and when to remove this message 32:This article includes a list of general 571:Stadt Essen - Stadtteilportrait Kettwig 566:Heimat- und Verkehrsverein Kettwig e.V. 514:"Zeittafel der Pfarrgemeinde St. Peter" 474: 301:1906 - 1910 : Alexander Bleymüller 165:The part of Kettwig south of the Ruhr, 283:1844 - 1858 : Johann Wilhelm Kron 107:Stadtbezirk IX Werden/Kettwig/Bredeney 483:"Bevölkerung am Ort der Hauptwohnung" 322:1942 - 1943 : Hans Karl Wernicke 295:1885 - 1902 : Karl Eduard Göring 16:Borough of the city of Essen, Germany 7: 334:1952 - 1953 : Peter Stürznickel 328:1946 - 1949 : Lambert Soesters 310:1931 - 1933 : Friedrich Ulrich 304:1910 - 1914 : Wilhelm Thiemann 346:1961 - 1964 : Georg Schriever 337:1953 - 1954 : Heinrich Körner 307:1917 - 1931 : Andreas Hopmann 298:1902 - 1905 : Friedrich Bleek 277:1819 - 1843 : Theodor Märcker 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 349:1964 - 1974 : Albert Fiedler 343:1960 - 1961 : Albert Fiedler 340:1954 - 1960 : Wilhelm Kemper 331:1949 - 1952 : Heinrich Berns 292:1877 - 1884 : Carl Haverkamp 539:"Essen Online - Eingemeindungen" 325:1943 - 1945 : Fritz Dietzel 313:1933 - 1940 : Wilhelm Klemm 23: 941:Districts of the Rhine Province 384:Kettwig Stausee railway station 286:1859 - 1871 : Carl Zoensch 190:), and merged into the city of 186:district (which was renamed to 316:1940 : Hans Karl Wernicke 289:1871 - 1877 : Emil Phalke 1: 358:Kettwig is situated near the 366:as well as to the national 957: 904: 658: 259:hydroelectric power plant 145:until 1802, then fell to 417:now operates the former 455:Kettwig belongs to the 401:Local bus lines within 380:Kettwig railway station 53:more precise citations. 912: 388:Kettwig vor der Brücke 211: 180:North Rhine-Westphalia 168:Kettwig vor der Brücke 123: 86: 910: 209: 121: 84: 606:51.36288°N 6.94024°E 122:Map of Kettwig, 1640 602: /  407:Mülheim an der Ruhr 392:Mülheim an der Ruhr 196:Mülheim an der Ruhr 184:Düsseldorf-Mettmann 159:Düsseldorf-Mettmann 913: 911:Essen coat of arms 576:2019-08-01 at the 457:diocese of Cologne 212: 133:A bridge over the 124: 87: 918: 917: 611:51.36288; 6.94024 583:photos of Kettwig 376:Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn 360:Bundesautobahn 52 249:was built by the 247:Kettwig reservoir 229:Schloss Hugenpoet 210:Kettwig reservoir 128:Pope Innocent III 79: 78: 71: 948: 909: 644: 637: 630: 621: 617: 616: 614: 613: 612: 607: 603: 600: 599: 598: 595: 554: 553: 551: 550: 541:. 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Essen
Germany
Ruhr

Pope Innocent III
Ruhr
Thirty Years War
Werden
Prussia
earldom of Berg
Düsseldorf-Mettmann
Kettwig vor der Brücke
Düsseldorf
North Rhine-Westphalia
Düsseldorf-Mettmann
Mettmann
Essen
Mülheim an der Ruhr

World War II
Schloss Hugenpoet
Schloss Oefte
Ruhrverband
Ruhr reservoirs

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