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    The black eagle refers to the old history of Düren as a royal city and Reichsstadt. In 1242–46 Düren was bonded to the dukes of Jülich (later, Napoleon was also Duke of Jülich). Their emblem was a lion passant, with open mouth and a red tongue.

  2. Düren, city, North Rhine–Westphalia Land (state), western Germany. It lies along the Rur River, on the northeastern slopes of the Eifel Hills. A Frankish settlement first mentioned in 748, it grew from the Villa Duria of Pippin III the Short, the king of the Franks.

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  3. La ciudad de Düren se encuentra entre los ríos Rin y Mosa, en la margen norte del Eifel. Por su acceso desde el Rur hacia el norte también se la conoce como La puerta del Nordeifel. Es conocida por su rica historia de más de 1300 años y su industria moderna.

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  4. The free city Düren is bonded by Emperor Friedrich II to the Lord Wilhelm IV of Jülich. Düren's land belonged to the territory of the Lord of Jülich. Lords became Dukes in 1356.

  5. History. The district was created in 1972 by merging the former districts of Jülich and Düren. Both districts date back to 1816 when the new Prussian province Rhineland was created. Before the Napoleonic Wars all of the area belonged to the duchy of Jülich .

  6. Dürener Stadtgeschichte in Kurzform. Zwischen den Städten Aachen und Köln bildet die Kreisstadt Düren am Fuß der Nordeifel mit ihren heute etwa 90.000 Einwohnern ein eigenes Wirtschafts- und Kulturzentrum mit einer über 1265-jährigen Geschichte. Besiedlung und erste Erwähnung.

  7. 26 de ene. de 2020 · A northern outpost of the Eifel region, Düren is an industrial city between Aachen and Cologne in North Rhine-Westphalia. From the 16th century up to the 1980s Düren was Germany’s papermaking capital, and at the height of this industry in 1812 there were 17 paper mills along the banks of the Rur.