Kerpen

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Coordinates: 50°52′N, 6°40′E

Kerpen
Coat of arms of Kerpen Location of Kerpen in Germany

Country Germany
State North Rhine-Westphalia
Administrative region Cologne
District Rhein-Erft-Kreis
Population 64,095 (2004)
Area 113.94 km²
Population density 563 /km²
Elevation 70-163 m
Coordinates 50°52′ N 6°40′ E
Postal code 50169-50171
Area code 02237, 02273, 02275
Licence plate code BM
Mayor Marlies Sieburg (SPD)
Website stadt-kerpen.de

Kerpen is a city in the Rhein-Erft-Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia. Germany. It has a population of 63,992 (2002), and is located at 50°52′N, 6°40′E, about 30km southwest from Cologne.

The city of Kerpen was created in 1975, when the previously independent municipalities Blatzheim, Buir, Manheim, Kerpen, Mödrath, Türnich, Brüggen, Balkhausen, Sindorf and Horrem were merged together. Recently Kerpen has become more famous as being the hometown of the catholic priest and social reformer Adolph Kolping (1813-1865) and the Formula One racing drivers Michael Schumacher (*1969) and his brother Ralf Schumacher (*1975) as well as Wolfgang von Trips (1928-1961). Kerpen Castle is also a birthplace of Otto von Kerpen, the second Grand Master of the Teutonic Order.

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