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Langen is a town of roughly 39,000 in the Offenbach district in the ''
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'' of Darmstadt in
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,
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. The town is between Darmstadt and
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and part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area. Langen is headquarters to
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(German air traffic control), and is also home to the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, a Federal institute for the evaluation and supervision of sera and
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in Germany.


Geography


Neighbouring communities

Langen borders in the north and northeast on the town of
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, in the south on the community of
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and in the west on the town of
Mörfelden-Walldorf Mörfelden-Walldorf is a town in the Groß-Gerau district, situated in the Frankfurt Rhine-Main region in the federal state (Bundesland) Hesse, Germany. Geography Location Mörfelden-Walldorf is situated within a triangle formed by the South He ...
( Groß-Gerau district).


Constituent communities

Langen is only subdivided internally. Its '' Stadtteile'' are: * Altstadt ("Old Town") in the east. This lies within the former eastern town wall, parts of which may still be seen. There is an ''Altstadtordnung'' ("Old Town Order") in force for the Old Town, meant to preserve the many
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houses’ character. * Zentrum ("Centre") in the middle of Langen. This is surrounded by the other ''Stadtteile''. * Neurott, in the northwest. This is a great industrial-commercial area, in which businesses such as Borland and Oracle have their offices. Here are also found the headquarters of
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(German Air Traffic Control) and the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut. Furthermore, there are also residential neighbourhoods in Neurott. One of them was built in 1958 for
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troops from the nearby
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(closed in 2005), and so it is equipped with
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s and a baseball diamond. In September 2008, the
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gave the Langen Terrace Rhein-Main U.S. Air Force Family Housing Area back to the Federal Republic. The dwellings are now to be leased by the '' Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben'' (BImA, the German government agency for administering and utilizing government land). Furthermore, the question of whether it would be possible for there to be denser building is being examined. * Nordend ("North End"), a residential neighbourhood in which are found many dwelling blocks and
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s. * Linden and Oberlinden in the west came into being as pure residential neighbourhoods and at the time they raised Langen's population considerably. * Steinberg in the southeast. Here, since the late 1990s, there have been
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s for one, two or three families.


History

The earliest community here may have arisen about AD 500 or 600, settled by
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migrants. Langen had its first documentary mention in 834 in a donation document from
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to the
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under the name ''Langungon''. In 835, he had the extent of the Mark Langen (a communal area shared by a number of villages) delineated with ''Drieichlahha'', today's
Dreieich Dreieich () is a town in the Offenbach district in the of Darmstadt in Hessen, Germany. The town is part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area and is located roughly south of downtown Frankfurt am Main. With a population of more than 40,000 ...
, as a neighbouring community to the north. To the Dreieich Royal Hunting Forest (''Wildbann Dreieich''), which in the king's name was governed by the Lords of Hagen (later of Münzenberg) as ''
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'', also belonged in the
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the woodlands around Langen. Two of the Royal Hunting Forest's 30 ''Wildhuben'' (farming estates whose owners were charged with guarding the king's hunting rights) lay in Langen. Since the Lorsch Abbey hardly worried very much about their landholdings, the Lords of Hagen-Münzenberg came over the course of time to be the land's effective owners. When the Hagen-Münzenberg family died out in 1255, the place passed to the Lords of Falkenstein. In 1414, the village burnt down in the midst of a dispute between the city of
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and the then owners of Langen, the Archbishop of
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,
Werner von Falkenstein Werner von Falkenstein ( 1355 – October 4, 1418), was a German Archbishop and Elector of Trier. He served as Archbishop from 1388 to 1418 as Werner III; he was the great-nephew of his predecessor Kuno II von Falkenstein (1362-1388) and a member ...
. When the Lords of Falkenstein, too, saw their male line come to an end in 1418, the
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inherited the lordship over Langen. Surviving from the Middle Ages are, among other things remains of the fortifications with the ''spitzer Turm'' and the ''stumpfer Turm'' ("Sharp Tower" and "Blunt Tower") from Falkenstein times (1336), and from the
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the ''Vierröhrenbrunnen'' ("Four-Pipe Spring") from 1553. In 1600, Langen, along with the whole '' Amt'' of
Kelsterbach Kelsterbach () is a town in Groß-Gerau district in Hessen, Germany and part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area. It is located on Frankfurt's southwestern outskirts at a bend on the left bank of the river Main, right where a small brook, ca ...
was sold by the Counts of Isenburg to the
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. Langen has belonged to Hesse since then. With the partitioning of the Länger Mark in 1732, whose main estate Langen was, the community got two thirds of the land, and
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the other third. In 1812, Langen was raised to market community and in 1821 to seat of the ''Landratsbezirk'', practically making Langen a district seat, although in 1832 it had to yield this function to
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and Offenbach. In 1834, Langen had 2,368 inhabitants. In 1846, the Main-Neckar
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was built with a
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in Langen. In 1862, the Offenbach district was formed. In 1883, the community was granted town rights by Grand Duke Ludwig IV. After the
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, Langen was – as part of the
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bridgehead – occupied by French troops until 1930. In 1959, the first new town development, ''Oberlinden'', was built. The population figure rose from 9,077 in 1939 to 28,500 in 1983.


Politics

The town's mayor is Jan Werner (independent). The first councillor is Stefan Löbig (
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). At the direct election for mayor on 27 January 2008, none of the seven candidates could secure the needed majority, and so on 10 February 2008, a runoff election was held between Frieder Gebhardt (SPD) and Berthold Matyschok (CDU). This was won by Gebhardt with 63.98% of the vote. Matyschok had only barely edged out the independent candidate Dr. Jan Werner (then also a CDU member) in the first round of voting. Frieder Gebhardt took office on 30 June 2008, succeeding his fellow party member Dieter Pitthan. His time in office is to run from 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2020 (re-election 2014). Pitthan, after 18 years in office, was named an honorary citizen. This makes Gebhardt, after Johannes Steitz (1946-1948), Wilhelm Umbach (1948-1966), Hans Kreiling (1966-1990) and Dieter Pitthan (1990-2008) Langen's fifth elected SPD mayor since the
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. In October 1945, Christian Zellhöfer (likewise SPD) was appointed mayor for a short time. The New Town Hall in Langen


Town council

The municipal election held on 6 March 2016 yielded the following results, compared to previous elections:


Culture

Well known outside the town is above all the Langen '' Ebbelwoi-Fest'', to which tens of thousands of visitors come each year on the last weekend in June. Moreover, the ''Langener Waldsee'', a favourite outing destination among dwellers of the nearby Main agglomeration, is within town limits. Since 2002, the swimming competition Ironman Germany (so called even in
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) has been held there. The town museum is found at the Old Town Hall in the Old Town. However, it opens only for special exhibitions, such as the one between May 2008 and March 2009 for the show ''Blick(e) zurück'' ("Looking Back") for the 125-year jubilee of town rights. On the town's outskirts is found the former hunting palace of Schloß Wolfsgarten, which is owned by the House of Hesse. Quite a few
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s and musical groups frame Langen's cultural makeup. Among the most important are the Langen Orchestra Club and the TV 1862 Langen's (sport club) wind orchestra. Both groups furnish accompaniment to many of Langen's public events. Langen's most successful sport team are the TV 1862 Langen's basketball players, who are represented in Pro A, Germany's second highest playing class. Home games are played at the Georg-Sehring-Halle.


Economy and infrastructure


Transport

Langen has good connections with all transport providers. Langen station is on the
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network running on the Main-Neckar line and is served by S-Bahn lines S3 and S4. The travel time to downtown Frankfurt is roughly 20 minutes with trains running every 15 minutes. Moreover, regional trains on the Frankfurt-
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and Frankfurt-
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runs stop here. Furthermore, Langen is linked to the north–south
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en A 5 (Langen/Mörfelden interchange in the town's west) and A 661 (Langen interchange in the east). Both interchanges are linked by the east–west ''
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'' 486, which at the same time also forms the Langen north bypass. This new link also connects the industrial area in the northwest, in which are found, among other things, Federal authorities. Along ''Bundesstraße'' 486 towards the west, after about 15 km, drivers reach the ''Rüsselsheimer Dreieck'' ("Rüsselsheim Triangle"), where the A 60 towards
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branches off the A 67 ( Darmstadt-
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). Running across the municipal area is also the former ''Bundesstraße'' 3 from
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to Darmstadt.
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, Germany's busiest general airport, lies in the neighbouring community of
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some 3 km away, while Europe's third biggest airport,
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, is found about 10 km from Langen.


Authorities

In Langen, three Federal authorities are represented. The Paul-Ehrlich-Institut has its headquarters in the town, which since 1993 has also been the German Federal Office for Sera and Vaccines. An outlying location of the Federal Office for Civil Aviation of Germany (''Luftfahrtbundesamt'') is connected to the headquarters of German Air Traffic Control. Likewise represented here are the Office for
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(''Amt für Flugsicherung der Bundeswehr'') and the Air Traffic Control Academy (''Flugsicherungsakademie'') for training
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s. Also housed in the Air Traffic Control Academy's building is the ''Wetterdienstschule'' ("Weather Service School"), which was formerly in Neustadt an der Weinstraße. Furthermore, an outlying location of the ''Umweltbundesamt'' ("Federal Environment Office") is found in the town, which grew out of the former Institute for Water, Soil and Air Hygiene (''Institut für Wasser-, Boden- und Lufthygiene'', or WaBoLu). Plans in 2004 to close this by 2008 have since been revised. Henceforth the plans call for moving the institute in two stages to
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by 2018.


Established businesses

* Asklepios Kliniken * Sun Microsystems *
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subsidiary DHL has built a postal centre in Langen for sending letters to the surrounding area. * Borland *
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*
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* Bull Computer * Fujitsu * MISCO Germany *
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* SAG *
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Education


Primary schools

* Albert-Schweitzer-Schule * Geschwister-Scholl-Schule * Ludwig-Erk-Schule * Sonnenblumenschule * Wallschule


Gymnasium

* Dreieichschule


Comprehensive schools

* Albert-Einstein-Schule (integrated comprehensive school) * Adolf-Reichwein-Schule (coöperative comprehensive school)


Special schools

* Erich-Kästner-Schule – school for pupils with physical handicaps * Janusz-Korczak-Schule - school for trainable pupils with mental handicaps


Colleges

* DFS-Flugsicherungsakademie


Media

The daily
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with the highest circulation is the ''Langener Zeitung'', a local edition of the ''Offenbach-Post''.


Twin towns – sister cities

Langen is twinned with: *
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, Spain *
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, England, United Kingdom *
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, France * Tarsus, Turkey


Notable people

*Willi Leininger (1907–1971), composer, music writer and journalist *Friedrich Zängerle (1911–1996), trade unionist *Rudi Sehring (born 1930), jazz drummer *Henning Boëtius (born 1939), writer * Tanja Börzel (born 1970), political scientist and university lecturer *
Jan Costin Wagner Jan Costin Wagner (born 13 October 1972 in Langen) is a German crime fiction writer. His novels are set in Finland and feature detective Kimmo Joentaa. Biography Wagner studied German Literature and History at university in Frankfurt Fr ...
(born 1972), writer *
Meike Babel Meike Babel (born 22 November 1974) is a former tennis player from Germany. She was women's tennis assistant coach at Tulane University and at Vanderbilt University. In her ten years on the WTA Tour The WTA Tour is a worldwide top-tier tennis ...
(born 1974), tennis player * Carsten Nulle (born 1975), footballer *Janine Wissler (born 1981), politician ( Die Linke), member of the Hesse ''Landtag'' * Ralf Schneider (born 1986), footballer *
Jennifer Hof Jennifer Karin-Luise Hof (born 15 May 1991) is a German fashion model and winner of the third cycle of ''Germany's Next Topmodel''. Biography Hof lives in the Hessian town of Rodgau, Germany, where she attended a Realschule. She graduated du ...
(born 1991), model and winner of the third season of ''
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''


Leisure

* Leisure and family pool with adjoining rollerskating park * Indoor swimming pool with warm bathing days * Langener Waldsee (lake) with a naturism area and an
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area * Youth centre with concerts and other activities * Paddling pond with playground and much more


References


External links

* *
Langen Science Prize (''Langener Wissenschaftspreis'')
* {{Authority control Offenbach (district)