Selm
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{{Infobox German Location
|Art = Stadt
|Wappen = Wappen Selm.png
|lat_deg = 51 |lat_min = 41
|lon_deg = 7 |lon_min = 29
|Lageplan = Selm Kreis Unna.gif
|Bundesland = Nordrhein-Westfalen
|Regierungsbezirk = Arnsberg
|Kreis = Unna
|Höhe = 111
|Fläche = 60.34
|Einwohner = 27456
|Stand = 2006-12-31
|PLZ = 59379
|Vorwahl = 02592, 02306
|Kfz = UN
|Website = [http://www.selm.de www.selm.de]
|Bürgermeister = Jörg Hußmann
|Partei = CDU
}}
'''Selm''' is a town in the [[Unna (district)|district of Unna]], in [[North Rhine-Westphalia]], [[Germany]]. It is situated approximately 20 kilometers north of [[Dortmund]] and 25 kilometers west of [[Hamm]].
== Geography ==
The town belongs to the southern part of the [[Münsterland]] and to the eastern part of the [[Ruhr Area]]. It is surrounded by (beginning in the west) [[Olfen]], [[Lüdinghausen]], [[Nordkirchen]] (all in the district of Coesfeld), [[Werne]], [[Lünen]] (both in the district of Unna), [[Waltrop]], and [[Datteln]] (both belonging to the district of Recklinghausen).
== History ==
The first traces of living people in the area date from the younger half of the [[Stone age]].
In 858 it was mentioned as ''Seliheim'', meaning "blessed home".
In the early Middle Ages Selm was ruled by the county of [[Cappenberg]], then by the [[bishop of Münster]]. In the beginning of the 19th century it was transferred to [[kingdom of Prussia|Prussia]], to which it remained, as part of the province of Westphalia, until 1946.
In 1906 the coal mine ''Zeche Hermann'' was established, transferring coal from 1,200 m under underground. The coal miners and their families lived in the ''Beifang'' quarter, which had in the origin a very rural landscape. The number of inhabitants increased from 2,000 to 10,000 in only one year, with c. 3,500 coal miners working at the plant. In 1926 the coal mine was closed.
After World War II numerous inhabitants from Beifang found work in Lünen, in a coal mine called ''Zeche Minister Achenbach''. They were brought to that coal mine by buses. After 1965 when the houses in Beifang were sold a lot of people from the south came to Selm to live there.
In 1975 Bork, a village in the southern neighbourhood, was annexed to a part of Selm, which obtained city status in 1977.
Selm is twinned with [[Workington]] in the [[United Kingdom]].
== Historical population==
The number of inhabitants shown here are from the 31st of December in the given year.
{|
| valign="top" |
{| class="wikitable"
! style="background:#efefef;" | Year
! style="background:#efefef;" | Inhabitants
|-----
| [[1998]] || align="right" | 26,842
|-----
| [[1999]] || align="right" | 26,967
|-----
| [[2000]] || align="right" | 27,240
|-----
| [[2001]] || align="right" | 27,389
|-----
| [[2002]] || align="right" | 27,448
|-----
| [[2003]] || align="right" | 27,490
|-----
| [[2004]] || align="right" | 27,496
|-----
| [[2005]] || align="right" | 27,472
|}
==External links==
*[http://www.selm.de Official City of Selm page]
*[http://www.gymnasium-selm.de Städtisches Gymnasium Selm] - the local grammar/high school
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