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Municipality in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Lippetal
St. Anna chapel in Nordwald
St. Anna chapel in Nordwald
Coat of arms of Lippetal
Coat of arms
Location of Lippetal within Soest district
North Rhine-WestphaliaPaderborn (district)Soest (district)Warendorf (district)HammUnna (district)Märkischer KreisHochsauerlandkreisSoestEnseWelverAnröchteLippstadtWerlGesekeLippetalBad SassendorfRüthenWickedeWarsteinErwitteMöhnesee
Lippetal is located in Germany
Lippetal
Lippetal
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Lippetal is located in North Rhine-Westphalia
Lippetal
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Coordinates: 51°39′N 08°05′E / 51.650°N 8.083°E / 51.650; 8.083
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. regionArnsberg
DistrictSoest
Government
 â€˘ Mayor (2020–25) Matthias LĂĽrbke (CDU)
 â€˘ Governing partiesCDU
Area
 â€˘ Total126.58 km (48.87 sq mi)
Highest elevation155 m (509 ft)
Lowest elevation69 m (226 ft)
Population
 â€˘ Total11,966
 â€˘ Density95/km (240/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 â€˘ Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
59510
Dialling codes02923 (Herzfeld)
02527 (Lippborg)
Vehicle registrationSO
Websitewww.lippetal.de

Lippetal is a municipality in the district of Soest, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Geography※

Lippetal is located north and south of the river Lippe between the cities of Lippstadt (15 km (9.3 mi)) and Hamm (10 km (6.2 mi)). Lippetal is situated at the northern boundary of the Soester Börde, south of the river Lippe and the southern MĂĽnsterland in north of the river. The river Lippe flows from east to the west through the municipality.

Windmill

Division of the municipality※

There are eleven villages in Lippetal:

  • Brockhausen
  • Heintrop-BĂĽninghausen
  • Herzfeld
  • Hultrop
  • Hovestadt
  • Krewinkel-Wiltrop

Neighbouring Places※

History※

The municipality Lippetal was created by administrative reorganization in 1969. Lippetal was made with eleven villages from three different districts.

The villages are mostly old Saxon settlements. The villages Oestinghausen and Lippborg were first mentioned in 1189, Hovestadt in 1213, and the place of pilgrimage Herzfeld in a document in 786.

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