Barnebeck
Barnebeck
City of the Hanseatic City of Salzwedel
Coordinates: 52 ° 50 ′ 41 ″ N , 10 ° 55 ′ 31 ″ E
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Height : | 51 m above sea level NHN |
Area : | 5.22 km² |
Residents : | 116 (December 31, 2019) |
Population density : | 22 inhabitants / km² |
Incorporation : | May 1, 1992 |
Incorporated into: | Henningen municipality |
Postal code : | 29410 |
Area code : | 039038 |
Vorlaubenhaus in Barnebeck
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Location of Barnebeck in Saxony-Anhalt |
Barnebeck is a village and part of the Hanseatic city of Salzwedel in the Altmarkkreis Salzwedel in Saxony-Anhalt .
geography
The Altmark village Barnebeck, an expanded eastward street village with church, located 15 kilometers west of Salzwedel. The Barnebecker Graben and the Konsumgraben drain the meadows north of the village into the Dumme, or else Harper Mühlenbach, which was formerly also called "Südlicher Mühlenbach". The river here forms the northern border with the state of Lower Saxony. To the north of the river is the EU bird sanctuary "Landgraben-Dumme-Niederung", and to the south is part of Germany's largest biotope network, the Green Belt .
history
The place is first mentioned as in Bernebeke in 1217 , when Hermann, Probst of Hamburg, and Günzel and Heinrich, Counts of Schwerin, left four Hufen land to the Diesdorf monastery . In the Landbuch der Mark Brandenburg from 1375 the place is listed as Bernebeke with 15 Hufen land. The von Wustrow and von dem Knesenbeck owned property here. In 1687 the village was called Bernbeck and finally in 1804 Barnebeck .
The historian Peter P. Rohrlach points out that the first mention mentioned by Hermes and Weigelt in 1161 cannot be proven.
Incorporations
Originally the village belonged to the Salzwedelischer Kreis . From 1816 the later municipality of Barnebeck belonged to the district of Salzwedel . She came to the Salzwedel district in the Magdeburg district on July 25, 1952 . On December 1, 1973, the municipality of Kortenbeck was incorporated into the municipality of Barnebeck from the Salzwedel district. On January 1, 1991, the district of Kortenbeck was assigned to the municipality of Lagendorf . On May 1, 1992, the communities of Andorf (with the districts of Hestedt , Rockenthin , Groß Grabenstedt and Klein Grabenstedt ) and Barnebeck were incorporated into the community of Henningen and were thus part of the independent community of Henningen.
By means of an area change agreement, the municipal council of the Henningen municipality decided on November 20, 2008 that the Henningen municipality should be incorporated into the Hanseatic city of Salzwedel . This contract was approved by the county as the lower local supervisory authority and came into effect on January 1, 2010.
In the area of the former municipal boundary of the municipality of Henningen, the local constitution was introduced according to §§ 86 ff. Municipality code of Saxony-Anhalt . As a result, Barnebeck became part of the village of Henningen and a district of the municipality of Hanseatic City of Salzwedel from January 1, 2010 to June 30, 2019. In the village of Henningen, a local council with five members including the local mayor was formed.
Since July 1, 2019, Barnebeck has been a separate village with its own local council in the Hanseatic city of Salzwedel.
Population development
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religion
The Protestant parish of Barnebeck used to belong to the parish of Osterwohle. Today it belongs to the parish of Osterwohle-Dehre in the parish of Salzwedel in the Provostspengel Stendal-Magdeburg of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany .
The oldest surviving church records for the parish of Osterwohle date from 1666.
Transport links
Road traffic
Barnebeck is located directly on the county road 1002 which runs from west to east across the village. Furthermore, in the west of the village, a municipal road leads over the so-called "Thun Bridge", across the state border into Thune in Lower Saxony .
Rail transport / railway
About 4 km to the north-west is the Schnega train station , where there is a regular stop on the Stendal – Uelzen railway line .
Bus transport
Barnebeck is connected to the local public transport in Altmarkkreis Salzwedel through the bus network operated by PVGS with the call bus line 901 .
Culture and sights
- The Protestant village church Barnebeck is a medieval stone building with irregular brickwork.
- The local cemetery is in the north of the village.
- In front of the church is a memorial for the fallen of the First and Second World Wars, a large boulder on which an eagle with outstretched wings is enthroned.
literature
- Wilhelm Zahn : Local history of the Altmark . Edited by Martin Ehlies based on the bequests of the author. 2nd Edition. Verlag Salzwedeler Wochenblatt, Graphische Anstalt, GmbH, Salzwedel 1928, DNB 578458357 , p. 150 .
- JAF Hermes, MJ Weigelt: Historical-geographical-statistical-topographical handbook from the administrative districts of Magdeburg . Topographical part. Ed .: Verlag Heinrichshofen. tape 2 , 1842, p. 325 , 11. Barnebeck ( digitized version ).
Web links
- Barnebeck on salzwedel.de
- Barnebeck in the historical gazette of the Verein für Computergenealogie
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Peter P. Rohrlach: Historisches Ortslexikon für die Altmark (Historisches Ortslexikon für Brandenburg, Teil XII) . Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-8305-2235-5 , pp. 124-127 .
- ↑ a b Jens Heymann: Person loss is weakening . In: Altmark Zeitung , Salzwedel edition . January 10, 2020, p. 4 .
- ↑ Top50 -CD Sachsen-Anhalt, 1.50000, State Office for Land Surveying and Geoinformation, Federal Office for Cartography and Geodesy 2003
- ↑ Saxony-Anhalt viewer of the State Office for Surveying and Geoinformation ( notes )
- ^ Adolph Friedrich Riedel : Codex diplomaticus Brandenburgensis : Collection of documents, chronicles and other source documents . Main part 1st volume 16 . Berlin 1859, p. 395 ( digitized version ).
- ↑ Johannes Schultze : The land book of the Mark Brandenburg from 1375 (= Brandenburg land books . Volume 2 ). Commission publisher von Gsellius, Berlin 1940, p. 403 ( uni-potsdam.de ).
- ^ Friedrich Wilhelm August Bratring : Statistical-topographical description of the entire Mark Brandenburg . For statisticians, businessmen, especially for camera operators. tape 1 . Berlin 1804, p. 366 ( digitized version ).
- ^ JAF Hermes, MJ Weigelt: Historical-geographical-statistical-topographical manual from the administrative districts of Magdeburg . Topographical part. Ed .: Verlag Heinrichshofen. tape 2 , 1842, p. 325 , 11. Barnebeck ( digitized version ).
- ↑ Federal Statistical Office (Ed.): Municipalities 1994 and their changes since 01.01.1948 in the new federal states . Metzler-Poeschel, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 , pp. 358, 361 .
- ↑ Official Journal of the District No. 4/2009 Pages 86-88 ( Memento from May 13, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ StBA: Area changes from January 1 to December 31, 2010
- ↑ Altsblatt for the Altmarkkreis Salzwedel. (PDF) In: Official Journal. Altmarkkreis Salzwedel, Karl-Marx-Straße 32, 29410 Salzwedel, December 19, 2018, accessed on June 23, 2019 .
- ^ A b c Wilhelm Zahn : Local history of the Altmark . Edited by Martin Ehlies based on the bequests of the author. 2nd Edition. Verlag Salzwedeler Wochenblatt, Graphische Anstalt, GmbH, Salzwedel 1928, DNB 578458357 , p. 150 .
- ↑ Hanseatic City of Salzwedel: Integrated Urban Development Concept 2020 . June 2015, p. 62–63 ( salzwedel.de [PDF; accessed on May 5, 2019]).
- ↑ Jens Heymann: Core town and villages of the unified municipality of Salzwedel are growing . In: Altmark Zeitung , Salzwedel edition . January 15, 2016 ( az-online.de ).
- ↑ a b Jens Heymann: INHABITANT STATISTICS Unified municipality of Salzwedel continues to shrink . In: Altmark Zeitung , Salzwedel edition . January 23, 2019, p. 4 .
- ↑ Parish Almanac or the Protestant clergy and churches of the Province of Saxony in the counties of Wernigerode, Rossla and Stolberg . 19th year, 1903, ZDB -ID 551010-7 , p. 99 ( wiki-de.genealogy.net [accessed April 13, 2019]).
- ↑ Osterwohle- Dehre parish area. Retrieved April 14, 2019 .
- ↑ Ernst Machholz: The church books of the Protestant churches in the province of Saxony (= communications from the Central Office for German Personal and Family History . 30th issue). Leipzig 1925, p. 14 ( wiki-de.genealogy.net [accessed April 14, 2019]).
- ↑ Local directory (excluding school traffic) in public transport. Retrieved July 13, 2019 .
- ↑ Thomas Hartwig: All Altmark churches from A to Z . Elbe-Havel-Verlag, Havelberg 2012, ISBN 978-3-9814039-5-4 , p. 32 .
- ↑ Online project monuments to the likes. In: Barnebeck at www.denkmalprojekt.org. April 1, 2018, accessed April 14, 2019 .