Everything about Heinsberg District totally explained
Heinsberg is a Kreis (district) in the west of
North Rhine-Westphalia,
Germany. Neighboring districts are
Viersen, district-free city
Mönchengladbach,
Neuss,
Düren and
Aachen, and also the
Dutch province
Limburg.
History
The area fell to
Prussia in
1815, which in
1816 created the three districts Heinsberg, Erkelenz and Geilenkirchen. In
1932 the districts Heinsberg and Geilenkirchen were merged, and in
1972 the Erkelenz district was merged as well. In
1975 the district got its present size when the municipality
Niederkrüchten was moved to the district
Viersen.
Geography
Geographically it covers the lowlands of the
Niederrheinische Bucht.
Rivers
Coat of arms
Towns and municipalities
Further Information
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