Lüdinghausen

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Lüdinghausen

Name

Lüdinghausen

Nomenclature and Geography

Category: Region / Subdivision

Summary

Lüdinghausen is a town in the Coesfeld district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Founded in the 13th century, it received its city charter around 1308. The town is known for its three castles: Castle Lüdinghausen, Kakesbeck Castle, and Vischering Castle.

Statistics

Area

140.54 km²

Population

25,306

Location