Dudweiler is a borough located in the city of Saarbrücken in Saarland, Germany. It is situated in the northwest region of Germany, close to the border with France. Here's what you need to know about Dudweiler:

1. History: The history of Dudweiler can be traced back to the Roman era, but the name "Dudweiler" itself was first documented in the 9th Century AD. Over the centuries, Dudweiler grew as a mining town, contributing to the coal and steel industries in Saarland.

2. Population: As of 2019, Dudweiler has a population of approximately 20,000 residents.

3. Landmarks: The town is known for landmarks like Fischbach Copper Mine, which offers visitors a chance to learn about mining history, and the Dudoplatz, a central square where community events are often held.

4. Education: Dudweiler is home to the Saarland University's Dudweiler Campus, which used to host the Faculty of Human and Business Sciences until their relocation. 

5. Infrastructure: The town is well served by both buses and trains, making it easy to commute to other parts of Saarbrücken and nearby areas. It also has a number of shops, eateries and recreational facilities.

6. Local Events: Dudweiler is known for local events like the annual Christmas Market and the Fair in May.

7. Nearby Areas: Aside from Saarbrücken, it is near other notable locations in Saarland like Sulzbach and Friedrichsthal. Not far from Dudweiler, you can find the UNESCO World Heritage site, Völklinger Ironworks.

Bear in mind that as local conditions can vary, the above data might need to be cross-verified for current accuracy.
