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Coordinates: 51°12′N 09°4′E / 51.200°N 9.067°ECoordinates: 51°12′N 09°4′E / 51.200°N 9.067°E | ||
Country | Germany | |
State | Hesse | |
Admin. region | Kassel | |
District | Waldeck-Frankenberg | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Jörg Feldmann | |
Area | ||
• Total | 115.73 km2 (44.68 sq mi) | |
Elevation | 245-475 m (−1,310 ft) | |
Population (2015-12-31) | ||
• Total | 6,758 | |
• Density | 58/km2 (150/sq mi) | |
Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) | |
Postal codes | 34513 | |
Dialling codes | 05634 | |
Vehicle registration | KB | |
Website | www.waldeck.de |
Waldeck is a small town in Waldeck-Frankenberg district in northwestern Hesse, Germany.
Waldeck lies on the Edersee, a man-made lake. Waldeck's constituent communities stretch from the shore of the Edersee into the Langer Wald ("Long Forest").
Waldeck borders in the north on the community of Twistetal, in the northeast on the town of Bad Arolsen (both in Waldeck-Frankenberg), in the east on the towns of Wolfhagen and Naumburg (both in the district of Kassel), in the south on the community of Edertal, and in the west on the community of Vöhl and the town of Korbach (all three in Waldeck-Frankenberg).
The town of Waldeck consists of the centres of Alraft, Dehringhausen, Freienhagen, Höringhausen, Netze, Nieder-Werbe, Ober-Werbe, Sachsenhausen, Selbach and Waldeck.
The first evidence of settlement at Waldeck comes from the year 1232 when a document from the Netze Monastery mentioned the universitas civitatis de waldeke. Until 1254, the town was also called Rode, possibly because there was a clearing there. The town's first seal was acquired in 1266, and the town had its first historically verifiable mayor in 1311. Until the beginning of the 20th century, Waldeck's population barely exceeded 400.
Waldeck was the residence of the Counts of Waldeck who, beginning around 1200, gradually gathered a sizeable realm under their control and, having added the county of Pyrmont to their holdings through inheritance, were elevated to Princes of Waldeck-Pyrmont in 1712. In 1655, the residence was transferred to Arolsen, and Waldeck lost its importance.