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Gescher () is a town in the district of Borken, in North Rhine-Westphalia, . It is located near the border with the . It is most often known for its bell work, and it includes a Museum of Bells.


Geography
Gescher is surrounded by farming communities and can be seen as more of a rural town.


Farming Communities and Suburbs
Farming Communities and suburbs belonging to Gescher include:

  • Harwick
  • Estern
  • Büren
  • Tungerloh-Capellen
  • Tungerloh-Pröbsting


Location
Gescher is located in the western half of the , Münsterland. It finds itself within the District of Borken, just to the south of . To the east lies the District of , and the Dutch border can be found to the west.

The river, runs through Gescher and used to be used extensively to deliver goods between Dutch towns and Münster.


History
The early history of Gescher starts as a connecting stop on a postal route running from Muenster to the Netherlands. In 1570, Gescher suffered an enormous village-wide fire that destroyed the entire town. During the time of reconstruction, many looters came over from the Netherlands to take advantage of the unfortunate situation. After the Second World War, Gescher was under the control of Mr. Ball and the British sovereignty in Germany. Gescher was under the authority of up until 1975 when Gescher was pulled into .


Population Changes over the Years
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3,784
3,807
3,790
3,876
3,806
4,002
3,912
3,962
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4,048
4,206
4,486
5,219
5,943
7,223
10,177
10,795
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14,397
15,092
16,154
16,851
17,146
17,164
16,869
16,889
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Local council (Rat)
Elections in 2014: Vote share and seats

  • CDU 41.7% = 14 seats
  • SPD 24.2% = 8 seats
  • UWG 14.6% = 5 seats
  • The Greens 13.1% = 5 seats
  • FDP 6.3% = 2 seats
  • Total 34 seats


Infrastructure

Transportation

Private
The Bundesautobahn 31 connects Gescher with the and the .

The Bundesstrasse 525 connects Gescher with the Dutch border and /Bundesautobahn 43.


Public

Bus
Westfalenbus operates a few scheduled bus services through Gescher:

- Gescher - – Borken - - Bocholt
- - Gescher - -
- Gescher -
- Gescher - - - - Münster


Rail
Up until 1985, Gescher was on the railroad offering services between Empel and Muenster. The old train station building can still be seen on the southside of Gescher.


Air
The closest general aviation airport is Stadtlohn-Vreden Airport, located about 15 kilometers from Gescher. The closest airport with scheduled commercial traffic is Münster Osnabrück Airport, which is located about 50 kilometers away from Gescher. A way bigger alternative is the Düsseldorf Airport, which is located about 85 kilometers from Gescher.


Sons and daughters of the city
  • Heinrich Hörnemann (1906-1977), farmer and German politician (CDU), Member of Bundestag 1961-1969
  • Peter Schmidt (born 1944), German writer, multiple recipient (first and second place) of the Deutscher Krimi Preis
  • August Wessing (1880-1945), Catholic clergyman and NS victim, died in Dachau concentration camp
  • G. Mescher (2000), Naamgenoot van de stad


Photos
Image:Gescher, Brauchtum verbindet met die Katholische Pfarrkirche Sankt Pankratius Dm1 foto10 2016-04-02 10.54.jpg|Gescher - Connecting Cultures File:Before bell founding.jpg|Gescher, bell molds in the bell museum (Glockenmuseum Gescher) File:Glockenmuseum Gescher.jpg|Bell museum File:Tungerloh-Capellen, veldkapel foto8 2016-04-02 11.31.jpg|Tungerloh-Capellen, chapelle


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