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Inden is a municipality in the district of Düren, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It lies in the western part of the state, in the Rhenish Massif near the Eifel, about 25 kilometers southwest of Aachen. The municipality comprises the village of Inden and several surrounding settlements, and it maintains a predominantly rural character.

The local economy is based on agriculture and small businesses, with historical ties to lignite mining in

The government is headed by a mayor and a municipal council elected by residents. Local administration handles

Transport connections rely on regional roads; the nearest railway stations are in Düren and Aachen, with regular

In terms of culture and community, Inden hosts local events and serves as a base for exploring

the
region.
The
nearby
mining
activities
have
shaped
the
landscape
and
contributed
to
regional
development,
while
recent
years
have
seen
diversification
toward
services,
tourism,
and
conservation
projects.
planning,
infrastructure,
and
public
services.
bus
services
linking
Inden
to
neighboring
towns
and
villages.
the
surrounding
countryside.
The
area
features
open
spaces
and
nature
trails
that
reflect
its
post-mining
landscape
and
rural
heritage.