Delbrück () is a town in the east of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, located in the district Paderborn.

History

The first document mentioning the town dates to 1219. In 1410, the town was destroyed by fire during a conflict between the bishop of Paderborn and the bishop of Cologne.

Subdivisions

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! style="background:#efefef;" | Population<br /> (30&nbsp;June&nbsp;2011)

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|| Anreppen || 1,336 || 9.89

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|| Bentfeld || 1,358 || 8.09

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|| Boke || 2,592 || 16.12

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|| Delbrück || 11,417 || 20.40

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|| Hagen

  • Budakeszi, Hungary
  • Quérénaing, France
  • Zossen, Germany

Notable people

  • Albert Florath (1888–1957), official advisor in Delbrück, worked in the Poor, Church and School Department as well as in the police department
  • Martin Amedick (born 1982), footballer
  • Dennis Eilhoff (born 1982), footballer

Notes

References