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Watershed of the River Weser

Hamelin (German: Hameln) is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the capital of the district of Hamelin-Pyrmont. The Weser river runs through the town. Population: 59,156 (as of 2002).


The town is famous for the folk tale of The Pied Piper of Hamelin (German: "Rattenfänger"). The version written down by the Brothers Grimm made it extremely popular throughout the world. Although Hamelin has a fine medieval old town with some remarkable buildings, the main attraction is the Pied Piper tale. In the summer every Sunday the tale is played by actors in the authentic places.

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There was a monastery at the place, which was founded as early as 851. A village grew in the neighbourhood and became a town in the 12th century. The incident with the Pied Piper is said to have happened in 1284 and may be based on a true event, although somewhat different from the tale. In the 15th and 16th century Hamelin was a minor member of the Hanseatic League. The era of greatest wealth began in 1664, when Hamelin became a fortified border town of the principality of Hanover. In 1867 the town became a part of Prussia.


Hamelin is also a gate to the surrounding Weserbergland mountains, which can be visited by hikers and bikers.


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Stadt Hameln - Die Rattenfängerstadt im Weserbergland (600 words)
Die Ausstellung zeigt die Entwicklung der Flussbadeanstalten in Hameln bis in die frühen 1950er Jahre, als sie wegen der zunehmenden Verschmutzung der Weser ihren Betrieb einstellen mussten.
Oberbürgermeisterin Susanne Lippmann äußerte sich nach der Sitzung erfreut über das einstimmige Votum der Politik, da das Landesfest für Hameln einen „enormen Imagegewinn“ bedeute.
Die Mitglieder des Hamelner Schul- und Kulturausschusses waren sich einig: Auf dieses Umfrageergebnis können die Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter der Stadtbücherei stolz sein.
Hameln - LoveToKnow 1911 (610 words)
HAMELN, a town of Germany, in the Prussian province of Hanover, at the confluence of the Weser and Hamel, 33 m.
It existed as a town as early as the 11th century, and in 1259 it was sold by the abbot of Fulda to the bishop of Minden, afterwards passing under the protection of the dukes of Brunswick.
On the capitulation of the Hanoverian army in 1803 Hameln fell into the hands of the French; it was retaken by the Prussians in 1806, but, after the battle of Jena, again passed to the French, who dismantled the fortifications and incorporated the town in the kingdom of Westphalia.
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