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Wilhelmshaven
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Coat of arms of Wilhelmshaven
Wilhelmshaven (Germany)
Wilhelmshaven
Administration
Country Flag of Germany Germany
State Lower Saxony
District Urban district
Lord Mayor Eberhard Menzel (SPD)
Basic statistics
Area 106.91 km² (41.3 sq mi)
Elevation 2 m  (7 ft)
Population 82,797  (31/12/2006)
 - Density 774 /km² (2,006 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate WHV
Postal codes 26351–26389
Area codes 04421, 04423 und 04425 (jeweils teilweise)
Website www.wilhelmshaven.de

Coordinates: 53°31′″N 8°8′″E / Expression error: Unexpected / operator, Expression error: Unexpected / operator

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Wilhelmshaven
Wilhelmshaven in northwest Germany

Wilhelmshaven (IPA: [vɪlhɛlmsˈhaːfən]) is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated at the western coast of the Jadebusen, which is a bay of the North Sea. Population: 83,238 (2006).

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Wilhelmshaven is a relatively young city by German standards. In need of a naval base for Prussia's developing fleet, Prussian king Wilhelm I founded the town in 1869.

There was a castle at the place as early as 1383, the Sibetsburg; this castle was owned by pirates and destroyed in 1433 by the Hanseatic League. Four centuries later the Kingdom of Prussia planned to establish a fleet and a harbour at the North Sea. In 1853, Prince Adalbert of Prussia arranged the Jade Treaty (Jade-Vertrag) with the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, in which Prussia and the grand duchy entered into a contract: 3.13 km² of Oldenburgian territory at the Jadebusen should be ceded to Prussia. Wilhelm I (later to become the German emperor of the same name) inaugurated the port sixteen years later as part of the Province of Hanover and gave it his name.

Wilhelmshaven grew to become one of the most important German ports. The duchy of Oldenburg benefited as well from the port; adjacent to Wilhelmshaven the town of Rüstringen was founded on the Oldenburgian territory. Wilhelmshaven and Rüstringen were merged in 1937.

During World War II the city, which had been a main operating base for the German navy, was bombed by Allied air attacks; two thirds of the town's buildings were destroyed. The port and its garrison surrendered to 1st Polish Armoured division [1](gen. Maczek) May 5th, 1945.

After the war the harbour was used not only for military purposes, but for economy and tourism as well. Today, Wilhelmshaven is the German navy's main base at the North Sea again. It is also the third largest German port (after Hamburg and the combined ports of Bremen and Bremerhaven) with mainly oil products being loaded and unloaded. Besides the military, chemical industries and a refinery are the main employers of Wilhelmshaven which has one of the highest unemployment rates in the western part of Germany. The oil terminal and the refinery are connected with other German industrial centres by pipelines. Wilhelmshaven also provides an Applied Sciences University (Fachhochschule) for engineering and business sciences.

Kaiser Wilhelm Bridge
Kaiser Wilhelm Bridge

Economic hopes rest in four major development projects:

  • the JadeWeserPort project for a deep water container port to be constructed 2006 - 2010, able to berth even the largest container vessels presently under construction
  • the further development of the chemical industry
  • the construction of an LNG-Terminal
  • the proposed coastal highway (Küstenautobahn) connecting north-western German industrial centres at the Elbe, Weser, and Ems rivers.

Harbour area and Navy Museum.
Harbour area and Navy Museum.

In Wilhelmshaven there is an aquarium with native animals from the North Sea, the information centre of the Lower Saxony Wadden Sea National Park. The town's landmark is the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Brücke ("Emperor Wilhelm Bridge"), which crosses an inlet of the Jadebusen. It was built in 1908; with a length of 159 m it was once the greatest swing bridge of Europe. The main exhibits of the Navy Museum are the former German Navy] destroyer Mölders (D186), a submarine, and some smaller warships as well as an exhibition of German naval history from the 19th century onwards.

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