a city, the capital of a circle of the same name in the Westphalian Prussian government of Arensburg. It stands on the river Lippe, and contains 575 houses and 3290 inhabitants. There are in it one Catholic, one Calvinist, and four Lutheran churches. One half of the city belongs to the prince of Lippe-Detmold, but the garrison consists of Prussians, and the officers of that monarch regulate the affairs of the post. There is some trade in linen and woollen goods, and in making oil, soap, vinegar, and corn spirits. Long. 7° 45'. 55. E. Lat. 51° 38'. 59. N.