Aminghausen

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Aminghausen
City of Minden
Coordinates: 52 ° 18 ′ 41 ″  N , 8 ° 57 ′ 3 ″  E
Area : 2.14 km²
Incorporation : 1st January 1973
Postal code : 32423
Area code : 0571
Aminghausen (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Aminghausen

Location of Aminghausen in North Rhine-Westphalia

Aminghausen is a district of village and district of the city of Minden in Minden-Lübbecke in North Rhine-Westphalia . Until 1973 Aminghausen was a municipality in what was then the Minden district .

geography

Aminghausen is located in the northeast of the Minden urban area north of the Mittelland Canal . There is a smaller industrial area to the south of the center, while the northern part of the district is used for agriculture. The former municipality had an area of ​​2.14 km².

history

The first documentary mention of Aminghausen comes from a deed of donation from Bishop Egilbert von Minden from 1055. Historically, the place belonged to the Principality of Minden . Since the 19th century Amighausen was a municipality in the Windheim zu Lahde district of the Minden district in the Minden administrative district of the Prussian province of Westphalia . By the Bielefeld law , Amighausen was incorporated into the city of Minden on January 1, 1973, in which it now belongs to the Leteln-Aminghausen district.

Population development

year Residents source
1818 136
1843 144
1864 208
1885 242
1910 358
1925 360
1939 319
1946 471
1972 392

Architectural monuments

The 1921 war memorial on the Ringkuhle is a listed building .

Culture

The Aminghausen rifle club is a bearer of local customs .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Martin Bünermann, Heinz Köstering: The communities and districts after the local government reform in North Rhine-Westphalia . Deutscher Gemeindeverlag, Cologne 1975, ISBN 3-555-30092-X , p. 117 .
  2. Statistical-topographical overview of the government district of Minden 1821
  3. Seemann: Geographical-statistical-topographical overview of the administrative district of Minden. (pdf; 802 kB) 1843, accessed on April 23, 2010 .
  4. Topographical-statistical manual of the government district of Minden. (Digitized version) 1866, p. 8 , accessed on April 22, 2010 .
  5. ^ Community encyclopedia for the province of Westphalia 1885
  6. Uli Schubert: German municipality register 1910. Retrieved on February 2, 2017 .
  7. ^ A b Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. minden.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  8. 1946 census