Düren (district)
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| State: | North Rhine-Westphalia | |||||||||||||||
| Capital: | Düren
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| Area:||941.15 km²
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| Inhabitants:||266,457 (2000)
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| pop. density:||283 inh./km²
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| Car identification:||DN
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| Homepage:||http://www.kreis-dueren.de
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HistoryThe district was created in 1972 by merging the former districts of Jülich and Düren. Both districts date back to 1816 when the new Prussian province Rhineland was created. Before the Napoleonic Wars all of the area belonged to the duchy of Jülich. GeographyGeographically it covers both the lowlands of the Niederrheinische Bucht as well as the hills of the Eifel. The district has rich Lignite (brown coal) deposits, which is used in open pit mining. Another big industry is paper production, which dates back to the second part of the 16th century. The main river in the district is the Rur. Coat of arms
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