{{for|people called Derenburg|Derenbourg}} {{more sources needed|date=February 2024}} {{Infobox German location |type = Stadtteil |Town = Blankenburg am Harz |image_photo = Marktplatz Derenburg.JPG |image_caption = Market square and St. Trinity Church |image_coa = DE-ST_15-0-85-055_Derenburg_COA.png |coordinates = {{coord|51|52|N|10|54|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |state = Sachsen-Anhalt |district = Harz |elevation = 164 |area = 37.25 |population = 2466 |Stand = 2021 |postal_code = 38895 |area_code = 039453 |licence = HZ |website = [http://www.derenburg.de/ www.derenburg.de] }}

'''Derenburg''' is a town in the district of Harz, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2010, it has been part of the Blankenburg am Harz municipality.<ref>{{cite web | title=Gebietsänderungen vom 01. Januar bis 31. Dezember 2010 | website=Statistisches Bundesamt | date=23 November 2023 | url=https://www.destatis.de/DE/Themen/Laender-Regionen/Regionales/Gemeindeverzeichnis/Namens-Grenz-Aenderung/2010.html | language=de | access-date=8 February 2024}}</ref> Its population is 2,466 (2021).<ref>{{cite web | title=Einwohnerzahlen 2021 nur leicht rückläufig | website=Blankenburg: Mehr Zu- als Wegzüge | url=https://www.blankenburg.de/aktuelles/details/artikel/mehr-zu-als-wegzuege-einwohnerzahlen-2021-nur-leicht-ruecklaeufig/ | language=de | access-date=8 February 2024}}</ref>

==Geography== The settlement is situated in the northern foothills of the Harz mountain range on the Holtemme river, some {{convert|9|km|mi}} east of Wernigerode, and {{convert|10|km|mi|abbr=on}} west of Halberstadt. It has access to the Bundesstraße 6n highway at the nearby Heimburg junction.

==History== thumb|left|Menhir near Derenburg Derenburg is the site of a grave field dating back to the Linear Pottery culture about 5500–4500 BC. Archaeological excavations have revealed some ornaments made from ''Spondylus'' shells fairly rare in this Northern region. Moreover, several large menhirs in the area denote a prehistoric settlement.

Derenburg was probably founded under the rule of King Henry the Fowler (d. 936 AD), who had a fortified ''Königspfalz'' erected; the first likely mention of the settlement is in a 937 deed issued by his son and successor Otto I.<ref name="handbuch">{{cite book |title=Handbuch der historischen Stätten Deutschlands Bd. 11. Provinz Sachsen, Anhalt |date=1973 |publisher=Alfred Kröner |location=Stuttgart |isbn=3520314029 |page=75 |url=https://archive.org/details/handbuchderhisto0000unse_v0e3/ |access-date=8 February 2024}}</ref> Then part of the Eastphalian region of medieval Saxony, it was even the site of an Imperial Diet convened by Otto's daughter Abbess Matilda of Quedlinburg in 993, while her nephew King Otto III was on campaign in Italy. Derenburg Castle remained a preferred location of the Ottonian dynasty until in 1008 King Henry II ceded the estates to Gandersheim Abbey under his aunt Abbess Sophia. Subsequently, the comital House of Regenstein was enfeoffed with the lordship and the ''Pfalz'' of Derenburg lost its Imperial status. thumb|left|Derenburg witch trial of 1555, contemporary pamphlet From the 14th century onwards, the Lordship of Derenburg was affected by the conflicts between the Regenstein counts and the Prince-Bishops of Halberstadt. The town became notorious for the Derenburg witch trials conducted in 1555; further witch-hunts continued up to the early 18th century. During the Thirty Years' War, in 1623, Derenburg was devastated by Imperial troops led by Colonel Heinrich von Schlick. With the secularised Principality of Halberstadt, the town became part of the newly established Kingdom of Prussia in 1701.

==Twin towns== {{Main article|List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany}} Derenburg is twinned with Schladen (part of Schladen-Werla), Germany.

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==External links== {{commons category|Derenburg}} *[https://web.archive.org/web/20160117085418/http://www.blankenburg.de/-stadtportrait/ortsteile/derenburg/derenburg.html Stadt Derenburg] on Blankenburg municipal website {{in lang|de}}

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