Bebertal
Bebertal
Municipality Hohe Börde
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Coordinates: 52 ° 14 ′ 22 ″ N , 11 ° 20 ′ 10 ″ E | |
Height : | 91 m |
Area : | 25.97 km² |
Residents : | 1629 (Dec. 31, 2008) |
Population density : | 63 inhabitants / km² |
Incorporation : | January 1, 2010 |
Postal code : | 39343 |
Area code : | 039062 |
Bebertal is a district of the unified community Hohe Börde in the district of Börde in Saxony-Anhalt .
geography
Bebertal is about six kilometers southwest of Haldensleben .
The districts of the municipality of Bebertal, which was independent until 2010, were identified:
- Bebertal I (formerly Alvensleben)
- Bebertal II (formerly Dönstedt)
- Cold store
According to the current land use plan of the municipality of Hohe Börde, the village of Bebertal is divided into the districts of Alvensleben and Dönstedt .
history
The municipality of Bebertal was created on July 1, 1950 through the merger of the municipalities of Alvensleben and Dönstedt. Already on September 30, 1928, the Alvensleben manor district was amalgamated with the rural communities of Dorf Alvensleben and Markt Alvensleben and parts of the manor districts of Bischofswald-Forst and Veltheimsburg (which today form the castle complex) to form a rural community of Alvensleben. At the same time the estate district Dönstedt was united with the rural community Dönstedt.
The area of today's municipality of Bebertal was settled very early, as shown by a total of 43 large stone graves. The largest and best known is the royal grave near the forester's house oak.
The name of the place Dönstedt is first found in a document from King Otto I from 961. In the Middle Ages, the castle belonged to the Schencken of Dönstedt and Flechtingen .
The first, albeit unsecured, documentary mention of Alvensleben was in 964 in an inventory of the Gernrode monastery . The history of Alvensleben is closely connected with Alvensleben Castle and with the episcopal ministers of Alvensleben, who reside there, as well as those of Berwinkel and, from 1439, those of Veltheim .
On January 1, 2010, the previously independent communities of Bebertal, Ackendorf , Eichenbarleben , Groß Santersleben , Hermsdorf , Hohenwarsleben , Irxleben , Niederndodeleben , Nordgermersleben , Ochtmersleben , Schackensleben and Wellen merged to form the new community of Hohe Börde.
politics
A local constitution was introduced for the district of Bebertal. The local council of Bebertal consists of 7 members.
badges and flags
The coat of arms was approved on January 30, 1996 by the Magdeburg Regional Council. It was designed by the Magdeburg heraldist Erika Fiedler.
Blazon : “Divided by red and gold; above a golden bar accompanied by three (2: 1) silver roses with golden clusters and sepals, below a red linden branch. "
The red over gold shield division (that of Alvensleben's colors) symbolizes the two districts of Alvensleben and Dönstedt. The upper part was created by taking over the two red bars in the golden field, covered with 2: 1 silver roses with golden lugs and sepals, from the coat of arms of the House of Alvensleben. In the lower part there is a red linden branch in gold as a symbol for the district of Dönstedt, which had a linden tree in the community seal at the time of its independence. According to Behrends, it was "... the old linden tree on the Kirchberg," which the residents used as a place for gatherings and festivities.
The colors of Bebertal are red - yellow.
The town's flag is striped red and yellow with the coat of arms.
Attractions
- Alvensleben Castle or Veltheimsburg
- Marktkirche or parish church Bebertal I in Markt Alvensleben
- Village church Bebertal I ; former manor church in the village of Alvensleben
- Bebertal I cemetery chapel ; former baptistery in the village of Alvensleben, probably from the early Middle Ages
- Village church Bebertal II in Dönstedt
Economy and Infrastructure
Transport links
The federal highway 245 leads through Bebertal from Haldensleben in the direction of Eilsleben , which connects to the federal highway 2 (junction Eilsleben). To the federal highway 1 , which connects Magdeburg with Berlin , it is about 4 km to the south. Bebertal was at the junction of the Haldensleben – Weferlingen railway line .
Personalities
Sons and daughters of the place
- Joachim Friedrich Haltmeier (1668–1720), German lawyer, cantor, author and composer
- Friedrich Ludwig Kühne (1751–1828), German politician
- Karl August Döring (1783–1844), Protestant theologian and hymn poet
- Edmund Louis Eduard Wodick (1816–1886), painter and graphic artist
- Wilhelm Julius von Koerber (1826–1914), Prussian officer
- Reinhard Münchmeyer (1868 – after 1924), Protestant clergyman and politician (DVP)
People connected to the place
- Friedrich von Alvensleben (urk. 1301–1312), last master of the Knights Templar in Alemania and Slavia
- Joachim I. von Alvensleben (1514–1588), scholar and reformer
- Anton von Randow (1566–1616 in Alvensleben), governor
literature
- Kurt Bartels: Family book Dönstedt, Bebertal II (district of Börde). 1632-1814. Leipzig: AMF 2008 (= Central German local family books of the AMF 47)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Land use planning of the municipality of Hohe Börde . Hoheboerde.de. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
- ↑ Municipalities 1994 and their changes since January 1st, 1948 in the new federal states , Metzler-Poeschel, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 , p. 340
- ^ A b Administrative region of Magdeburg (ed.): Official Gazette of the Government of Magdeburg . 1928, ZDB -ID 3766-7 , p. 225-226 .
- ↑ StBA: Area changes from January 01 to December 31, 2010
- ↑ The coat of arms of the municipality of Bebertal, documentation on the approval process , deposited in 1996 in the Magdeburg State Main Archive