Hengelo

Hengelo (Dutch: [ˈɦɛŋəloː] ; Tweants: Hengel) is a city in the eastern part of the Netherlands, in the Twente region, in the province of Overijssel. It is part of a larger urban area that also includes Enschede, Borne, Almelo and Oldenzaal.

Hengelo
Hengel (Twents)
Twentekanaal through Hengelo
Location in Overijssel
Hengelo
Location within the Netherlands
Hengelo
Location within Europe
Coordinates: 52°15′55″N 6°47′35″E
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceOverijssel
Government
  BodyMunicipal council
  MayorSander Schelberg (VVD)
Area
  Total61.83 km2 (23.87 sq mi)
  Land60.84 km2 (23.49 sq mi)
  Water0.99 km2 (0.38 sq mi)
Elevation
18 m (59 ft)
Population
 (2023)
  Total82,311
  Density1,332/km2 (3,450/sq mi)
DemonymHengolian
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postcode
7550–7559
Area code074
ClimateCfb
Websitewww.hengelo.nl

Due to its geomorphology, being situated relatively low in the landscape, Hengelo is a place where streams converge. By consequence, it became a crossroad, inhabited early on in history, which has made it into an infrastructural hub and an industrial centre today. For the 19th century industry, water was needed for bleaching textile, while factories also needed water for their steam engines, and for cooling. Over time, Hengelo became known as metaalstad, for its machine factories and electrical engineering companies. In addition, salt mining developed into an important industry too, which also led to the production of chemical derivatives.

Due to its strategical importance, Hengelo was bombed during World War II. Afterwards, a reconstruction plan was developed that made it into a modern city, partly at the cost of still remaining historical structures. Well-known Dutch planners and architects have left their traces inside and outside the city. Among their most notable efforts are several residential areas, being inspired by the principles of the garden city movement. Due to the vicinity of University of Twente and ArtEZ University of Arts, in Enschede, many students and graduates have come to live and work in Hengelo. Besides economic growth, this has also contributed to the city's development in regard to arts and culture.

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