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Traar is a district of Krefeld in North Rhine-Westphalia. It lies on the northern edge of town in a typical for the Lower Rhine, agriculturally dominated landscape. Traar has 4749 (as of 31 December 2004) a total of 906 inhabitants per hectare (population density: 550 sq.mi. / km ²). The first written reference comes from the year 1255th A Albertus de Are, which were named after his residence, the house Are, is a witness in an act of the archbishop of Cologne, who was in 1255 Uerdingen. About the spellings Are, Acre, Ahr, ter Terar Are and developed the spelling Traar, which was finally established 1886 by decree. Traar until 1817 belonged to Honschaft counsel, and then formed with the Honschaften Vennikel, Verberg, and Oppum Bockum one Bürgermeistereiverband. In 1837 the Honschaften counsel and Vennikel were merged into one community. 1907 was finally Traar independent mayor's office. As part of the municipal reorganization of the Lower Rhine, the mayor was incorporated in 1929 to Krefeld. The town hall was built in 1914 is evidence of the former, brief independence of the place and is now a district administrative office. Today the same bordering the town hall, the village center with shops and apartments. The oldest building in Traar are the house and the house Traar council, which was long held by the Teutonic Knights. Egelsberg symbol of the village is the mill, one of two mills in the city. She also adorns the crest of the place, but which also includes two smaller arms, the membership of the Electorate of Cologne and mention the donation of the house Traar to the Teutonic Knights. Elfrather The mill is now the clubhouse of the same golf club. (...)
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