Oelde counts roughly 29,300 inhabitants and sits in the Warendorf district of Nordrhein-Westfalen. The Vier-Jahreszeiten-Park (four seasons park), created for the 2001 Landesgartenschau, remains the main public green space. Agriculture and medium-sized industry define the local economy. The town centre has a late Gothic parish church and half-timbered buildings along the market square.
Guetersloh is about 20 kilometres northeast. Beckum lies roughly 10 kilometres south. Ahlen is nearby to the southeast. Hamm is around 25 kilometres southwest. The flat Muensterland terrain surrounds the town. Oelde-Stromberg, a constituent village, has a castle ruin on a wooded hill.
Oelde counts roughly 29,300 inhabitants and sits in the Warendorf district of Nordrhein-Westfalen. The Vier-Jahreszeiten-Park (four seasons park), created for the 2001 Landesgartenschau, remains the main public green space. Agriculture and medium-sized industry define the local economy. The town centre has a late Gothic parish church and half-timbered buildings along the market square.
Guetersloh is about 20 kilometres northeast. Beckum lies roughly 10 kilometres south. Ahlen is nearby to the southeast. Hamm is around 25 kilometres southwest. The flat Muensterland terrain surrounds the town. Oelde-Stromberg, a constituent village, has a castle ruin on a wooded hill.
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