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Ahrem

Coordinates: 50°47′N 6°46′E / 50.783°N 6.767°E / 50.783; 6.767
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Ahrem
Village (former)
Etymology: "village of Arn (or Arno)"
Map of Germany
Map of Germany
Ahrem
Location of Ahrem in Germany
Coordinates: 50°47′N 6°46′E / 50.783°N 6.767°E / 50.783; 6.767
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
RegionCologne Government Region
DistrictRhein-Erft-Kreis
TownErftstadt (now part of)
First mentioned1256
Part ofErftstadt
Government
 • TypeIncorporated into a town
 • BodyErftstadt City Council
Population
 (2003)(2003)
 • Total
1,103
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
50374 (for Erftstadt)
Telephone prefix+49 2235 (for Erftstadt)
ISO 3166 codeDE-NW
Location of Ahrem in the city of Erftstadt

Ahrem was a village in Germany near Cologne. Ahrem is now part of the town Erftstadt. Geographical location 50°47′N 6°46′E / 50.783°N 6.767°E / 50.783; 6.767, population 1,103 (2003).

The first written documentation about Ahrem was in 1256, when the archbishop of Cologne mentions Ainhem. However the name of the village points to roots in the time of the Franks; it means "village of Arn (or Arno)". This dating is supported by a cemetery which was dated to the 6th century.

Ahrem belonged to the clerical state of Cologne, in the Amt Lechenich. Originally it was a few separated farm buildings, but during the centuries grew a core settlement around the main street and the small brook Lechenicher Mühlengraben. The village remained small - in 1801 it had just 215 citizens.

During the communal reform of 1968 the village was incorporated into the new city of Erftstadt.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Ahrem". Archived from the original on 2003-02-13. Retrieved 2017-11-28.