Template:Infobox German location Vechta ({{#invoke:IPA|main}}; Northern Low Saxon: Vechte) is the capital and largest city of the Vechta district in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is home to the University of Vechta.

It is known for the 'Stoppelmarkt' fair, which takes place every summer and has a history dating back to 1298. With an attendance of 800,000 visitors it is one of the biggest annual fairs in north-western Germany.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In the recent past, the town was known as a centre of far-northern German Catholicism.

Town subdivisionsEdit

Vechta consists of the following 15 boroughs. Template:Div col

  • Vechta Stadt
  • Bergstrup
  • Calveslage
  • Deindrup
  • Hagen I
  • Hagen II
  • Holtrup
  • Holzhausen
  • Langförden
  • Oythe
  • Spreda
  • Stoppelmarkt
  • Stukenborg
  • Telbrake
  • Vardel

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Transport and infrastructureEdit

The A1, also known as the Hansalinie, passes by Vechta. There are three interchanges: Vechta-West/Bakum, Vechta-Langförden/Emstek, Vechta-Nord/Ahlhorn . Also, the B69 runs through the city of Vechta.

TransportEdit

Vechta lies on the Delmenhorst-Hesepe railway and offers connections to Osnabrück and Bremen.

Population developmentEdit

Vechta has become a very rich city with a high quality of living, so Vechta is one of the rare German towns that still has a growing population.

In addition, Vechta with nearby Cloppenburg have both the highest fertility rates and lowest median ages in Germany, due to the large Catholic population.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

  • 1890: 2,188 inhabitants
  • 1905: 3,895 inhabitants
  • 1910: 4,373 inhabitants
  • 1933: 7,280 inhabitants
  • 1939: 8,095 inhabitants
  • 1950: 13,097 inhabitants
  • 1977: 22,133 inhabitants
  • 1980: 23,000 inhabitants
  • 1990: 23,200 inhabitants
  • 1995: 25,616 inhabitants
  • 2000: 27,832 inhabitants
  • 2005: 30,061 inhabitants
  • 2008: 30,903 inhabitants
  • 2009: 31,250 inhabitants
  • 2021: 32,900 inhabitants

TheatreEdit

Vechta is a fixed venue for the Landesbühne Niedersachsen Nord, founded in 1952. The headquarter is located in Wilhelmshaven, which stages annually up to ten performances at the Metropoltheater. The theatre offers 272 seats.

StoppelmarktEdit

Stoppelmarkt was first mentioned as a market in 1298. In earlier times, it was held in the streets of the city within the fortress walls. Even then, merchants from many European countries came to Vechta. In 1577 the city of Vechta was hit by the plague. Therefore, the market had to be moved to an open field outside the city walls. Since the stubble remains of the last harvest were still standing on the field, the market was henceforth called Stoppelmarkt.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 2020 and 2021 the market was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

ClimateEdit

The climate in Vechta is a moderate sea climate, influenced by wet northwest winds from the North Sea. The long term average air temperature reaches 8.5 to 9.0 °C and about 700 millimeters of rainfall per year. Between May and August, an average of 20–25 summer days (climatological term for days with the maximum temperature exceeds 25 °C) are calculated.

Twin towns – sister citiesEdit

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SportEdit

Vechta is the home of the Rasta Vechta basketball club, which plays in the German Basketball Bundesliga.

Notable peopleEdit

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Andreas Romberg

SportEdit

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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