Borken
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Borken
Summary
Borken is a rural district of North Rhine-Westphalia[1]. Borken draws 197 Wikipedia views per month (rural_district_of_north_rhine_westphalia category, ranking #9 of 30).[2]
Key Facts
- Borken was a member of association for pedestrian and bicycle-friendly cities, townships and districts in North Rhine Westphalia[3].
- Borken was a member of Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe[4].
- Borken is located in Münster Government Region[5].
- Borken is in the country of Germany[6].
- Borken's head of government is recorded as Kai Zwicker[7].
- Borken's instance of is recorded as rural district of North Rhine-Westphalia[8].
- Borken's instance of is recorded as Option municipality[9].
- Borken's capital is recorded as Borken[10].
- Borken's shares border with is recorded as Steinfurt[11].
- Borken's shares border with is recorded as Coesfeld[12].
- Borken's shares border with is recorded as Recklinghausen[13].
- Borken's shares border with is recorded as Wesel[14].
- Borken's shares border with is recorded as County of Bentheim[15].
- Borken's shares border with is recorded as Kleve[16].
- Borken is named after Borken[17].
- Borken is part of Münsterland[18].
- Borken's Commons category is recorded as Kreis Borken[19].
- Borken's licence plate code is recorded as BOR[20].
- 1975 marks the founding of Borken[21].
- Borken's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 51.916666666667, 'lon': 6.9166666666667}[22].
- Borken's official website is recorded as https://www.kreis-borken.de/[23].
- Borken's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Borken (district)[24].
- Borken's Commons gallery is recorded as Kreis Borken[25].
- Borken has a population of {'amount': '+370676'}[26].
- Borken's topic has template is recorded as Template:Cities and towns in Borken[27].
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Founding
1975 marks the founding of Borken[21].
Identity
Borken is part of Münsterland[18].
Why It Matters
Borken draws 197 Wikipedia views per month (rural_district_of_north_rhine_westphalia category, ranking #9 of 30).[2] Borken has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Borken is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]