OSTBEVERN


'Ostbevern' is a municipality in the district of Warendorf, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Contents
Geography
Neighbouring municipalities
Division of the town
History
Politics
Communal Politics
Twin Towns
Economy
Tourist attractions
External links

Geography


Ostbevern is situated on the river Bever, approx. 18 km north-east of Münster and 18 km north-west of Warendorf.
Neighbouring municipalities

Ostbevern borders Ladbergen, Lienen, Glandorf (in Lower Saxony), Warendorf, Telgte und Greven.
Division of the town

The municipality Ostbevern consists of the village Ostbevern, the district Brock and the surrounding farming land.

History


In 1088 Bevern was first mentioned in an official document under the name ''Beverne''. Presumably in the 12th century the parish Bevern was split into Ostbevern and Westbevern (which is now part of Telgte).
During the Napoleonic Wars the municipality first fell to Prussia, then to Berg. Since 1810 it then belonged to the French Empire, until Ostbevern was assigned to prussia again at the Congress of Vienna. Since World War II Ostbevern lies in North Rhine-Westphalia.

Politics


Communal Politics

The communal politics are dominated by the CDU, who have the absolute majority in the Municipal council. After the local elections of 2004, the 26 seats of the municipal council are distributed like this:

CDU: 14 seats

FDP: 4 seats

SPD: 4 seats

Green Party: 4 seats
Twin Towns

Ostbeverns twins the city Loburg in Saxony-Anhalt.

Economy


The economy in Ostbevern is characterized by agriculture and processing buissness. The CEAG AG / FRIWO Group has its headquarters in Ostbevern.

Tourist attractions


The Ambrose-church consist of a big new part, built in 1962 a smaller gothic church built in the 16th century. Parts of the church steeple are from the 12th centrury.
Another beautiful sight is the moated castle Loburg, in which there is today an episcopal school.

External links



Website of the municipality Ostbevern

Local heritage book Ostbevern

Friwo company website

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