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Langenfeld Langenfeld may refer to the following places in Germany:
Peter Langenfeld Born in Prussia, Langenfeld emigrated to the United States settling first in Menasha, Wisconsin, then Iron Ridge, Wisconsin, and finally in Theresa, Wisconsin. He was a teacher and secretary of the town insurance company. Langenfeld served as town clerk and justice of the peace. In 1878, Langenfeld served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Democrat.
Langenfeld, Rhineland Langenfeld is accessed by nearby highways A 3, A 59 and A 542, as well as the "Bundesstrasse" (federal route) B8. The mainline railway from Düsseldorf to Cologne runs through the town's area as well. Public transport is provided by the S-Bahn line S6 and various bus lines operating under the umbrella of the VRR.
Langenfeld, Rhineland Langenfeld is a town in North-Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) in the district of Mettmann. The suburban city is located between Düsseldorf and Cologne. Langenfeld was formed from the two localities of Richrath and Reusrath and received city rights in 1948.
Langenfeld, Rhineland Langenfeld has no public debt as of October 3, 2008. The debt clock installed at the City Hall in 1997, showing the current debts of Langenfeld, the Rhineland, and the national debt, got demounted end of 2008 and handed over to Grevenbroich. In Langenfeld it had served its purpose, so the comment by former mayor Magnus Staehler. The town was honored for that with the prize "Kommune des Jahres 2007" ("Municipality of the Year 2007") in the national contest "Großer Preis des Mittelstandes" ("Grand Prize by Small Firms and Traders") of the Oskar-Patzelt-Siftung. To achieve that goal, on the one hand taxes got raised and in addition cuts of subsidies to clubs applied, so that debts halved from 1997 up to 2002. Being free of debt, and with that regaining free hand, was celebrated with a big party for the citizens at the first weekend in October under the slogan "Golden Times". Up to 2013 the savings from that surpluses had strongly diminished again by the budget deficits of the following years.