Rosendahl, Municipality in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Rosendahl is a municipality in North Rhine-Westphalia that spans roughly 94 square kilometers in the Coesfeld district. The area is home to around 11,000 residents distributed across its countryside.
The municipality took its current form during the 1930s when the Nazi regime reorganized administrative regions across Germany. It has remained part of the Coesfeld district since that restructuring.
The municipality is made up of three separate communities, each with its own local traditions and character that shape daily life here. Walking through different parts of the town, you notice how each area maintains its own identity while being part of the same place.
Addresses throughout the area use the postal code 48720, which makes it easy to locate any part of the municipality. Vehicles registered here display the COE plate code for Coesfeld district.
The area is shaped by three neighboring villages that together form a patchwork of rural communities. Despite being unified under one name, each settlement retains its own distinct identity and local pride.
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