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| type = City| image_photo = Dom zu Paderborn.jpg| imagesize = | image_caption = Paderborn Cathedral| image_flag = Flagge der Stadt Paderborn.svg| image_coa = DEU_Paderborn_COA.svg5105815display=inline,title}}| image_plan = Paderborn in PB.svg| plantext = Location of the city of Paderborn within the district| state = NRW| region = Detmold| district = Paderborn| elevation = 94-347| area = 179.38| postal_code = 33041-33106| area_code = 05251, 05252, 05254, 05293| licence = PB| Gemeindeschlüssel = 05 7 74 032| divisions = 8| website = paderborn.de| mayor = Michael DreierWahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020, Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, accessed 29 June 2021.| leader_term = 2020–25| party = CDU}}Paderborn ({{IPA-de|paːdɐˈbɔʁn|-|Paderborn.ogg}}; Westphalian: Patterbuorn, also Paterboärn)WEB, Duden dictionary,www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Paderborn, 7 December 2013, is a city in eastern North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, capital of the Paderborn district. The name of the city derives from the river Pader and Born, an old German term for the source of a river. The river Pader originates in more than 200 springs near Paderborn Cathedral, where St. Liborius is buried.Paderborn ranks 55th on the List of cities in Germany by population.

History

Paderborn was founded as a bishopric by Charlemagne in 795, although its official history began in 777 when Charlemagne built a castle near the Paderborn springs.Ed. Heribert Zelder, Tourist Information Services, Welcome to Paderborn, Stadt Paderborn: Paderborn, Germany, 2009. In 799 Pope Leo III fled his enemies in Rome and reached Paderborn, where he met Charlemagne, and stayed there for three months. It was during this time that it was decided that Charlemagne would be crowned emperor. Charlemagne reinstated Leo in Rome in 800 and was crowned as Holy Roman Emperor by Leo in return. In 836, St. Liborius became the patron saint of Paderborn after his bones were moved there from Le Mans by Bishop Badurad.Ed. Heribert Zelder, Tourist Information Services, Welcome to Paderborn, Stadt Paderborn: Paderborn, Germany, 2009. St. Liborius is commemorated in Paderborn every year in July with the Liborifest. The bishop of Paderborn, Meinwerk, became a Prince of the Empire in 1100. The bishop had several large buildings built, and the area became a place for the emperors to stay. (File:Paderborn-Kupferstich-Merian.png|thumb|left|250px|Paderborn in 1647.)The city was taken by Prussia in 1802, then by the French vassal state Kingdom of Westphalia from 1807 to 1813 and then returned to Prussia.Native Friedrich Sertürner, a pharmacist’s apprentice in Paderborn, was the first to isolate morphine from opium in 1804.In 1914 the Paderborn military camp was turned into a prisoner of war camp named Sennelager.In 1930, the See of Paderborn was promoted to archdiocese.{{anchor|Allied air attacks}}During World War II, Paderborn was bombed by Allied aircraft in 1944 and 1945, resulting in 85% destruction, including many of the historic buildings. It was seized by the US 3rd Armored Division after a pitched battle 31 March – 1 April 1945, in which tanks and flamethrowers were used during combined mechanized-infantry assaults against the city’s southwestern, southern and southeastern approaches.Stanton, Shelby, World War II Order of Battle: An Encyclopedic Reference to U.S. Army Ground Forces from Battalion through Division, 1939–1946 (Revised Edition, 2006), p. 52After the city was reconstructed in the 1940s and 1950s, Paderborn became a major industrial seat in Westphalia. The British Army retained a significant presence in the area until 2020, when British units were relocated back to the United Kingdom. Only a small training and enabling staff remain at Paderborn to facilitate temporary deployments to use the Sennelager Training Area.WEB, The British Army in Germany,www.army.mod.uk/deployments/germany/, British Army, 26 June 2021, On May 20, 2022, Paderborn was hit by a damaging tornado, leaving 38 injured & considerable damage along its path.WEB,eswd.eu/cgi-bin/eswd.cgi?lang=en_0&lastquery=1743204550&force_static_map=true%3B, European Severe Weather Database, eswd.eu, 25 May 2022,web.archive.org/web/20220520174425/https://eswd.eu/cgi-bin/eswd.cgi?lang=en_0&lastquery=1743204550&force_static_map=true%3B, 20 May 2022, dead, WEB,www.westfalen-blatt.de/owl/kreis-paderborn/tornado-verwustet-paderborn-38-verletzte-ein-opfer-schwebt-in-lebensgefahr-2575222, Tornado verwüstet Paderborn: 43 Verletzte – ein Opfer schwebt in Lebensgefahr,

Geography

(File:Paderborn Stümpelsche Mühle.jpg|thumb|Pader River)(File:Eggegebirge.jpg|thumb|Eggegebirge)Paderborn is situated at the source of the river Pader, approximately {{convert|30|km|mi}} east of Lippstadt and approximately {{convert|50|km|mi}} south of Bielefeld on the Pader. The hills of the Eggegebirge are located east of the city. Paderborn is {{convert|104|km|mi}} east of Dortmund and the Ruhr region. To the north-west, Hannover is {{convert|115|km|mi}} away.

Neighbouring municipalities

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Subdivisions

The city of Paderborn consists of the following Stadtteile (city sections):{{Div col|colwidth=22em}}
  • Paderborn (city center)
  • Benhausen
  • Dahl
  • Elsen
  • Marienloh
  • Neuenbeken
  • Sande
  • Sennelager
  • Schloß Neuhaus
  • Wewer
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Climate

{{Excerpt|Bad Lippspringe|Climate|paragraphs=0|files=0|this=This climate table}}

Demographics

Paderborn has a population of over 144,000, of which approximately 10% are students at the local university (Paderborn University). Additionally, about 10,000 members or relatives of members of the British armed forces live within Westfalen Garrison, but are not included in the nominal population size.{| class=“infobox” style="float:right;”Largest groups of foreign residents! Nationality || Population (2011)Turkey}} 2,210Poland}} 1,212Italy}} 1,206United Kingdom}} 903China}} 627Russia}} 578Serbia and Montenegro}} 573Spain}} 32660% of the population are Catholics, 20% Lutherans and 20% members of other faiths or not religious.

Economy

Paderborn is the headquarters of the former Nixdorf Computer AG, which was acquired by Siemens in the early 1990s and known as Siemens-Nixdorf for about ten years. The company is now known as Diebold Nixdorf, which is still located in Paderborn, but Siemens retains a considerable presence in the city.Many other information technologycompanies as well as industrial enterprises are located in Paderborn, too: Paderborn is also home of the “Paderbornerbrewery, which has belonged to the Warsteiner group since 1990.

Arts and culture

Paderborn has the largest computer museum in the world, the Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum, opened in 1996. From 2001 to 2005, it hosted the {{Interlanguage link|RoboCup German Open|de}}.The town supports the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie for regular symphony concerts in the Paderhalle.The city is known today for its exhibitions in three museums: the Kaiserpfalz, The Diocesan Museum and the Art Museum - Städtische Galerie.CREDO in Paderborn - Medieval Histories 2013: 9 {{ISBN|978-87-92858-11-5}} The city also have some natural tourist attractions within and around.WEB, Attractions and Places To See around Paderborn - Top 20 {{!, Komoot |url=https://www.komoot.com/guide/210626/attractions-around-paderborn |access-date=2022-06-10 |website=komoot |language=en}}

Image gallery

File:Over paderborn.jpg|Central Paderborn and CathedralFile:Paderborn Kath.Bonifatiuskirche-2.jpg|Saint Boniface church, PaderbornFile:Paderborn Kath.Kirche St.Georg.jpg|Saint George’s church, PaderbornFile:Paderborner Rathaus.jpg|Town hall Paderborn (Rathaus)File:Bartholomäuskapelle Paderborn.jpg|Inside the BartholomäuskapelleFile:Paderborn_shopping.jpg|Photo of Paderborn city center

Politics

With the Archdiocese of Paderborn based in the city cathedral, Paderborn has traditionally been a conservative Catholic city. In the Bundestag, it is located in the eponymous electoral district, which is a safe seat for CDU. Only twice (1949 and 2021) has CDU not received a majority of the district’s votes, and from 1953 to 1987 always received at least 60% of the district’s vote. In the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia, the city currently located in the district Paderborn II, which also has a strong CDU lean.At local level, the city has always elected CDU mayors since 1946. Until 2009, the CDU held an absolute majority on the city council, and as late as 1979 received over 60% of the vote in the city.

Mayor

The current mayor of Paderborn is Michael Dreier of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). The most recent mayoral election was held on 13 September 2020, and the results were as follows:{{election table}}! colspan=2| Candidate! Party! Votes! %Christian Democratic Union of Germany}}| Michael Dreier Christian Democratic Union| 29,038| 52.0Alliance 90/The Greens}}| Klaus Schröder Alliance 90/The Greens| 11,194| 20.1Social Democratic Party of Germany}}| Martin Pantke Social Democratic Party| 6,902| 12.4The Left (Germany)}}| Elke Süsselbeck The Left| 2,467| 4.4Alternative for Germany}}| Marvin Weber Alternative for Germany| 2,404| 4.3Free Democratic Party (Germany)}}| Alexander Senn Free Democratic Party| 1,743| 3.1| Stephan Hoppe For Paderborn| 1,099| 2.0Volt Germany}}| Verani Kartum Volt Germany| 538| 1.0Free Voters}}| Hartmut Hüttemann Free Voters| 416| 0.8! colspan=3| Valid votes! 55,801! 99.2! colspan=3| Invalid votes! 464! 0.8! colspan=3| Total! 56,265! 100.0! colspan=3| Electorate/voter turnout! 118,244! 48.6 Source: City of Paderborn

City council

(File:2020 Paderborn City Council election.svg|thumb|350px|Results of the 2020 city council election.)The Paderborn 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:{{election table}}! colspan=2| Party! Votes! %! +/-! Seats! +/-Christian Democratic Union of Germany}}| Christian Democratic Union (CDU)| 22,412| 40.3| {{decrease}} 6.1| 24| {{decrease}} 6Alliance 90/The Greens}}| Alliance 90/The Greens (Grüne)| 13,412| 24.1| {{increase}} 9.6| 14| {{increase}} 5Social Democratic Party of Germany}}| Social Democratic Party (SPD)| 7,101| 12.8| {{decrease}} 9.5| 7| {{decrease}} 7Free Democratic Party (Germany)}}| Free Democratic Party (FDP)| 3,152| 2.7| {{increase}} 1.1| 3| ±0Alternative for Germany}}| Alternative for Germany (AfD)| 2,811| 5.1| {{increase}} 1.5| 3| {{increase}} 1The Left (Germany)}}| The Left (Die Linke)| 2,554| 4.6| {{steady}} 0.0| 3| ±0| For Paderborn (Für PB)| 1,541| 2.8| New| 2| NewDie PARTEI}}| Die PARTEI| 1,485| 2.7| New| 2| NewFree Voters}}| Free Citizens’ Initiative – Free Voters (FBI)| 564| 1.0| {{decrease}} 1.9| 1| {{decrease}} 1Volt Germany}}| Volt Germany (Volt)| 536| 1.0| New| 1| New! colspan=2| Valid votes! 55,568! 98.9! ! ! ! colspan=2| Invalid votes! 604! 1.1! ! ! ! colspan=2| Total! 56,172! 100.0! ! 60! {{decrease}} 4! colspan=2| Electorate/voter turnout! 118,244! 47.5! {{increase}} 1.1! ! Source: City of Paderborn

Twin towns – sister cities

{{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany}}Paderborn is twinned with:WEB, Paderborn und seine internationalen Partnerstädte,www.paderborn.de/rathaus-service/stadtportrait/109010100000055806.php, paderborn.de, Paderborn, de, 2021-03-07,

Sports

Paderborn is nationally known as a center for American Sports. The local baseball team, the Paderborn Untouchables, has won many German championships. The local American Football team, the Paderborn Dolphins, has also enjoyed considerable success. In 2006 the Paderborn Baskets, the home basketball team of the city was promoted to the Bundesliga.

Paderborn Baskets (basketball)

In the past, the Paderborn Baskets played multiple seasons in the Basketball Bundesliga. They reached the playoffs in the 2008–09 season.

Rugby Club Paderborn e.V.(rugby)

Recently Rugby Club Paderborn e.V. have had a great run in Regionalliga NRW and are on the verge of being promoted to the next league.

SC Paderborn 07 (football)

SC Paderborn 07 is the most successful football club in Paderborn. They were promoted to the Bundesliga, Germany’s top flight, in 2019 but relegated back to 2. Bundesliga at the end of the same season.The club was formed out of the 1985 merger of FC Paderborn and TuS Schloß Neuhaus as TuS Paderborn-Neuhaus and took on its current, shorter name in 1997, the 07 remembering the link with SV 07 Neuhaus. The Neuhaus club was founded in 1907 as SV 07 Neuhaus which was joined by the local side TuS 1910 Sennelager to become TuS Schloss Neuhaus in 1970. The Neuhaus and Paderborn teams played as tier III sides for most of their histories, as has the unified club. Today Paderborn plays its home matches at the Benteler Arena. In 2015, SC Paderborn were promoted to the Bundesliga for the first time. After relegation in their first season, Paderborn returned to the Bundesliga in 2019 only to be relegated again. Currently (2022) they have achieved comfortable mid-table positions in 2. Bundesliga.

Infrastructure

Transport

(File:Airport PAD Abflughalle.jpg|thumb|right|Paderborn Airport)Paderborn is located at the Autobahn A 33, which connects Paderborn to the Autobahn A 2 in the north and the Autobahn A 44 in the south.The main station is a regular stop for the InterCity on the Hamm–Warburg line and several local trains.The Paderborn Lippstadt Airport connects Paderborn to the bigger German airports and offers flights to many locations in Europe. There is a bus shuttle between the airport and the Paderborn main train station. General Aviation and gliders are based at Paderborn-Haxterberg {{Airport codes||EDLR}} (site of the world gliding championships in 1981).In Paderborn there is a bus system served by the PaderSprinter for local buses and the Bahnbus Hochstift for regional buses.

Education

File:Uni-Paderborn vom Suedring.jpg|thumb|right|University of PaderbornUniversity of PaderbornPaderborn was once the oldest academic site in Westphalia. In 1614, the University of Paderborn was founded by the Jesuits but was closed in 1819. It was re-founded in 1972 as Universität-Gesamthochschule and transformed into a university in its own right in 2002. Today, it is attended by about 20,000 students.There also are several theological and private academic institutes in Paderborn.There are a number of grammar schools in the city, the most prominent of which are the (:de:Theodorianum|Theodorianum) and (:de:Gymnasium St. Michael Paderborn|St. Michael Gymnasium),{{citation needed|date=March 2020}} along with others such as the Goerdeler-Gymnasium. There are also a few British primary schools such as John Buchan School, which was located in Sennelager and mainly educated children of British military personnel and the garrison’s employees until its closure in 2019.

Notable people

(File:Sophie Schroeder.jpg|thumb|130px|Sophie Schröder in 1828)(File:Friedrich Wilhelm Adam Sertuerner.jpg|thumb|130px|Friedrich Sertürner)(File:Joseph Hermann Schmidt (1804-1852).jpg|thumb|130px|Joseph Hermann Schmidt)(File:Freiherr von Plettenberg.jpg|thumb|130px|Karl von Plettenberg)

Sport

See also

References

{{reflist}}

Further reading

  • BOOK, John M. Jeep, Medieval Germany: an Encyclopedia,books.google.com/books?id=p4uHav3mZLsC, 2001, Garland Publishing, 0-8240-7644-3, Paderborn,
  • BOOK, Makos, Adam, Adam Makos, (Spearhead: An American tank gunner, his enemy, and a collision of lives in World War II, Spearhead), 1st, New York, Ballantine Books, 245, 255, 268, 2019, 9780804176729, 2018039460, 27342118M,

External links

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