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{{Infobox German location
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|name = Selfkant
|name = Selfkant
|image_photo = Saeffelen Orsmitte.jpg
|image_flag = Flagge Selfkant.svg
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|image_coa = DEU Selfkant COA.svg
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|party = CDU
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'''Selfkant''' ({{IPA-de|ˈzɛlfkant|lang|De-Selfkant.ogg}}; {{lang-nl|Selfkant}} or ''Zelfkant'' {{IPA-nl|ˈzɛl(ə)fkɑnt|}}; [[Sittard dialect|Limburgish]]: {{lang|li|Zelfkantj}} {{IPA-li|ˈzæl˦əfˌkɑntʃ˦|}}) is a municipality in the [[Heinsberg (district)|Heinsberg district]], in [[North Rhine-Westphalia]], Germany. It is the most westerly municipality in Germany.
[[File:Westlichster Punkt Deutschland.JPG|thumb|right|255px|The most western point of Germany is located near this point along the Street from Tüddern (D) to Susteren (NL)]]
'''Selfkant''' ({{IPA-de|ˈzɛlfkant|lang}}; {{lang-nl|Selfkant}} or ''Zelfkant'' {{IPA-nl|ˈzɛl(ə)fkɑnt|}}; [[Sittard dialect|Limburgish]]: {{lang|li|Zelfkantj}} {{IPA-li|ˈzɛləfkɑɲc|}}) is a municipality in the [[Heinsberg (district)|Heinsberg district]], in [[North Rhine-Westphalia]], Germany. It is the most westerly municipality in Germany since 1919; until then, the title had been held by [[Gravelotte]], in [[Alsace-Lorraine]]. Selfkant's border with the Netherlands is 27 km long, but the border with the rest of Germany is only 6 km long.


==Geography==
[[File:Westlichster Punkt Deutschland.JPG|thumb|left|The most western point of Germany is located near this point along the Street from Tüddern (D) to Susteren (NL)]]
Isenbruch in Selfkant is the [[Extreme points of Germany|most westerly point in Germany]] since 1919; before that, the position was held by [[Gravelotte]], in [[Alsace-Lorraine]]. Selfkant's border with the Netherlands is {{Convert|27|km}} long, but the border with the rest of Germany is only {{Convert|6|km}} long.
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==History==
==History==
The most important domain in Selfkant in the Middle Ages was the castle and village of [[Millen (Germany)|Millen]], the residence of the lords of Millen, which became part of the domain Heinsberg in 1282. In 1499 these were joined by the [[duchy of Jülich|duke of Jülich]] and Millen became the seat of an ''[[Amtmann]]''. The places Tüddern, Wehr, Süsterseel and Hillensberg belonged to the ''Amt'' [[Born (Netherlands)|Born]] and after 1709 to the ''Amt'' [[Sittard]].
The most important domain in Selfkant in the Middle Ages was the castle and village of [[Millen (Germany)|Millen]], the residence of the lords of Millen, which became part of the domain Heinsberg in 1282. In 1499 these were joined by the [[duchy of Jülich|duke of Jülich]] and Millen became the seat of an ''[[Amtmann]]''. The places Tüddern, Wehr, Süsterseel and Hillensberg belonged to the ''Amt'' [[Born (Netherlands)|Born]] and after 1709 to the ''Amt'' [[Sittard]].
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===Tüddern===
===Tüddern===
[[File:Grenscorrectie bij Sittard 6 m over de grens. Landdrost Dassen hangt vlag uit, Bestanddeelnr 934-6971.jpg|thumb|left|Hanging of Dutch flag in Selfkant, 1949]]
After the Second World War, on 23 April 1949, the Netherlands [[Dutch annexation of German territory after the Second World War|annexed]] Selfkant as part of war reparations, and its inhabitants were given a Dutch passport with the special indication "to be treated as a Dutchman". The Dutch government appointed a country ''[[Landdrost#Post-World War II Dutch-occupied Germany|landdrost]]'' to head the governing board of the Tüddern 'office', as the Selfkant was renamed for administrative purposes. The governing board appointed by the Germans was sent home because it was contrary to the Dutch constitution. However, as a transitional measure for ex-German territories, the German governing board retained an advisory role.
After the Second World War, on 23 April 1949, the Netherlands [[Dutch annexation of German territory after the Second World War|annexed]] Selfkant as part of war reparations, and its inhabitants were given a Dutch passport with the special indication "to be treated as a Dutchman". The Dutch government appointed a country ''[[Landdrost#Post-World War II Dutch-occupied Germany|landdrost]]'' to head the governing board of the Tüddern 'office', as the Selfkant was renamed for administrative purposes. The governing board appointed by the Germans was sent home because it was contrary to the Dutch constitution. However, as a transitional measure for ex-German territories, the German governing board retained an advisory role.


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===German municipality===
===German municipality===
In March 1957 official negotiations started between the Netherlands and [[West Germany]] concerning the return of the area, and on 1 August 1963 the area was returned to Germany in exchange for a payment of 280 million deutschmarks. From the existing 'office' of Tüddern the old municipalities of Havert, Hillensberg, Höngen, Millen, Süsterseel, Tüddern and Wehr were formed. Two months later, on 21 October 1963, the first municipal council elections under German authority were held.
In March 1957 official negotiations started between the Netherlands and [[West Germany]] concerning the return of the area, and on 1 August 1963 the area was returned to Germany in exchange for a payment of 280 million German Marks. From the existing 'office' of Tüddern the old municipalities of Havert, Hillensberg, Höngen, Millen, Süsterseel, Tüddern and Wehr were formed. Two months later, on 21 October 1963, the first municipal council elections under German authority were held.


The seven municipalities, with the municipality of Saeffelen from the Amt [[Waldfeucht]], were added to the municipality Selfkant on 1 July 1969.
The seven municipalities, with the municipality of Saeffelen from the Amt [[Waldfeucht]], were added to the municipality Selfkant on 1 July 1969.


With 233 inhabitants per km² Selfkant is considered a rural municipality. Because of the favourable price of land the municipality is nowadays very much in demand with young families. A lot of Dutch cross the border to build their own houses there. Roughly one quarter to one half of the inhabitants are Dutch. At the mayoral election of 2003 a Dutch inhabitant put himself forward as candidate.
With 233 inhabitants per km<sup>2</sup> Selfkant is considered a rural municipality. Because of the favourable price of land the municipality is nowadays very much in demand with young families. A lot of Dutch cross the border to build their own houses there. Roughly one quarter to one half of the inhabitants are Dutch. At the mayoral election of 2003 a Dutch inhabitant put himself forward as candidate.


Many residents are also stationed, work, or are family members of employees at the [[NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen|NATO Air Base in Geilenkirchen]]. Tüddern alone has over 30 American families with the Gem. Selkant having dozens more. Many Canadians at the NATO base also live in Selfkant. English is quite prominent as a third language to Dutch and German in the whole area.
Many residents are also stationed, work, or are family members of employees at the [[NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen|NATO Air Base in Geilenkirchen]]. Tüddern alone has over 30 American families with the Gem. Selkant having dozens more. Many Canadians at the NATO base also live in Selfkant. English is quite prominent as a third language to Dutch and German in the whole area.

[[File:Venn, Tueddern.jpg|thumb|right|Tuedderner Venn, Selfkant]]
[[File:Winter in Selfkant.jpg|thumb|Winter landscape, Tueddern, Selfkant, Germany.]]


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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Image:Höngen, kerk in straatzicht foto8 2011-03-16 13.47.JPG|Höngen, chapel (Sankt Lambertuskapelle) in the street
Image:Höngen, kerk in straatzicht foto8 2011-03-16 13.47.JPG|Höngen, chapel (Sankt Lambertuskapelle) in the street
Image:Tüddern, kerk foto6 2011-03-20 09.49.JPG|Tüddern, church
Image:Tüddern, kerk foto6 2011-03-20 09.49.JPG|Tüddern, church
Venn, Tueddern.jpg|Tuedderner Venn
Image:Millen, kerk foto17 2011-03-20 10.08.JPG|Millen, church: Propsteilkirche Sankt Nikolaus
File:Wehr, katholische Pfarrkirche Sankt Severinus Dm43 foto6 2016-08-31 11.57.jpg|Wehr, church: Pfarrkirche Sankt Severinus
File:Saeffelen, de Mariakapel met die katholische Pfarrkirche Sankt Lucia Dm12 foto8 2016-08-31 14.21.jpg|Saeffelen, chapel with church (katholische Pfarrkirche
</gallery>
</gallery>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 08:16, 14 April 2024

Selfkant
Flag of Selfkant
Coat of arms of Selfkant
Location of Selfkant within Heinsberg district
Heinsberg (district)North Rhine-WestphaliaViersen (district)Aachen (district)Düren (district)Rhein-Erft-KreisRhein-Kreis NeussMönchengladbachNetherlandsWegbergHeinsbergÜbach-PalenbergGangeltSelfkantHückelhovenErkelenzGeilenkirchenWassenbergWaldfeucht
Selfkant is located in Germany
Selfkant
Selfkant
Selfkant is located in North Rhine-Westphalia
Selfkant
Selfkant
Coordinates: 51°1′N 5°55′E / 51.017°N 5.917°E / 51.017; 5.917
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. regionKöln
DistrictHeinsberg
Subdivisions16
Government
 • Mayor (2020–25) Norbert Reyans[1] (CDU)
Area
 • Total42.08 km2 (16.25 sq mi)
Elevation
69 m (226 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total10,557
 • Density250/km2 (650/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
52538
Dialling codes02456, 02455 (Saeffelen)
Vehicle registrationHS
Websitewww.selfkant.de

Selfkant (German: [ˈzɛlfkant] ; Dutch: Selfkant or Zelfkant [ˈzɛl(ə)fkɑnt]; Limburgish: Zelfkantj [ˈzæl˦əfˌkɑntʃ˦]) is a municipality in the Heinsberg district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the most westerly municipality in Germany.

Geography[edit]

The most western point of Germany is located near this point along the Street from Tüddern (D) to Susteren (NL)

Isenbruch in Selfkant is the most westerly point in Germany since 1919; before that, the position was held by Gravelotte, in Alsace-Lorraine. Selfkant's border with the Netherlands is 27 kilometres (17 mi) long, but the border with the rest of Germany is only 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) long.

History[edit]

The most important domain in Selfkant in the Middle Ages was the castle and village of Millen, the residence of the lords of Millen, which became part of the domain Heinsberg in 1282. In 1499 these were joined by the duke of Jülich and Millen became the seat of an Amtmann. The places Tüddern, Wehr, Süsterseel and Hillensberg belonged to the Amt Born and after 1709 to the Amt Sittard.

From 1794 to 1815 Selfkant was part of the French canton Sittard (department of the Roer). After the Congress of Vienna it became part of the Prussian Rhine province. The border with the Netherlands which was then fixed continued to exist until shortly after the Second World War.

Tüddern[edit]

Hanging of Dutch flag in Selfkant, 1949

After the Second World War, on 23 April 1949, the Netherlands annexed Selfkant as part of war reparations, and its inhabitants were given a Dutch passport with the special indication "to be treated as a Dutchman". The Dutch government appointed a country landdrost to head the governing board of the Tüddern 'office', as the Selfkant was renamed for administrative purposes. The governing board appointed by the Germans was sent home because it was contrary to the Dutch constitution. However, as a transitional measure for ex-German territories, the German governing board retained an advisory role.

At that time much was invested in such things as houses and roads. Parts of the area became Dutchified, and the Dutch influence is still present.

In the Dutch period, the N274 road was built to provide a direct link between Roermond and Heerlen. Even after 1963 the road remained a narrow strip or corridor of Dutch territory with no junctions with German roads, and no passport was needed to use it. On 25 February 2002 the road was returned to Germany and in the course of 2004 connections were made with several roads, among others with the B56 between Gangelt and Süsterseel.

German municipality[edit]

In March 1957 official negotiations started between the Netherlands and West Germany concerning the return of the area, and on 1 August 1963 the area was returned to Germany in exchange for a payment of 280 million German Marks. From the existing 'office' of Tüddern the old municipalities of Havert, Hillensberg, Höngen, Millen, Süsterseel, Tüddern and Wehr were formed. Two months later, on 21 October 1963, the first municipal council elections under German authority were held.

The seven municipalities, with the municipality of Saeffelen from the Amt Waldfeucht, were added to the municipality Selfkant on 1 July 1969.

With 233 inhabitants per km2 Selfkant is considered a rural municipality. Because of the favourable price of land the municipality is nowadays very much in demand with young families. A lot of Dutch cross the border to build their own houses there. Roughly one quarter to one half of the inhabitants are Dutch. At the mayoral election of 2003 a Dutch inhabitant put himself forward as candidate.

Many residents are also stationed, work, or are family members of employees at the NATO Air Base in Geilenkirchen. Tüddern alone has over 30 American families with the Gem. Selkant having dozens more. Many Canadians at the NATO base also live in Selfkant. English is quite prominent as a third language to Dutch and German in the whole area.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020, Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, accessed 21 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein-Westfalens am 31. Dezember 2022 – Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes auf Basis des Zensus vom 9. Mai 2011" (in German). Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW. Retrieved 20 June 2023.

External links[edit]

Media related to Selfkant at Wikimedia Commons