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Verlautenheide : ウィキペディア英語版
Verlautenheide

Verlautenheide is a rural section of northeast Aachen, with a population of around 3500. The community lies within the administrative district of Haaren. Its highest point is the Haarberg (around 240 m).
The east end of the town is known as ''Quinx''.
== History ==
The village of Verlautenheide initially developed around the estate ''Heiderhof'' and was originally known as "Die Heyd". Much later, it became a Linear settlement (known in German as a ''Straßendorf''). Verlautenheide was first mentioned (as ''Heide boven Haren'') in 1445, in a lease and interest register for the Imperial Kornelimünster Abbey. The Kahlgracht Mill (''Kahlgrachtmühle''), which was built in the area of Verlautenheide in the 15th century, is an important testament to the town's existence then.
Together with Haaren, Verlautenheide belonged to Aachen until the end of the 19th century. At the time, Verlautenheide was also the location of one of the eight watchtowers surrounding and protecting Aachen, which is noted in the street name ''Türmchenweg'' (little tower way), which runs down the center of town. After France occupied Haaren and Verlautenheide in 1792 and 1794, administration of the town was maintained in Haaren under the French ''Mairie'' system, with the town formally becoming part of France as a result of the Treaty of Lunéville in 1801, before finally switching to the Kingdom of Prussia following the Treaty of Paris in 1814.
The area was intensely fought over in October 1944, and in Verlautenheide, US troops completed their surrounding of Aachen.
In the early 1960s, the first Aachen motorway "Wuerselen / Verlautenheide" (now Federal Highway 544) was built in Verlautenheide; around 1963, the motorway intersection with Aachen was completed.
Until the end of 1971, the community of Haaren/Verlautenheide was self-administered, but with the restructuring of Aachen's surrounding communities, the towns were incorporated into Aachen itself.

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