Bergedorf district

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Bergedorf
district of Hamburg
Bezirk Harburg Bezirk Altona Bezirk Eimsbüttel Bezirk Hamburg-Nord Bezirk Wandsbek Bezirk Bergedorf Bezirk Hamburg-Mitte Niedersachsen Schleswig-Holstein Neuwerk (zu Bezirk Hamburg-Mitte)Location of the district in Hamburg
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Coordinates 53 ° 29 ′ 0 ″  N , 10 ° 12 ′ 0 ″  E Coordinates: 53 ° 29 ′ 0 ″  N , 10 ° 12 ′ 0 ″  E
height 10  m above sea level NHN
surface 154.8 km²
Residents 130,260 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density 841 inhabitants / km²
Postcodes 21029, 21031, 21033, 21035, 21037, 21039, 22113, 22115
prefix 040

Administration address
District Office Bergedorf
Wentorfer Strasse 38
21029 Hamburg
Website www.hamburg.de/bergedorf
politics
District Office Manager Arne Dornquast ( SPD )
Allocation of seats ( district assembly )
SPD CDU Green left AfD FDP
12 11 10 5 4th 3
Transport links
Highway A1 A25
Federal road B5 B207
Regional traffic RE 1
S-Bahn Hamburg S2Hamburg S2.svg S21Hamburg S21.svg
Source: Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein ( Memento from January 31, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
Bezirk Hamburg-Mitte Niedersachsen Schleswig-Holstein Hamburg Altengamme Curslack Neuengamme Kirchwerder Ochsenwerder Spadenland Tatenberg Moorfleet Allermöhe Neuallermöhe Reitbrook Billwerder Lohbrügge BergedorfStructure of the Bergedorf district
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The Bergedorf district ( Bardbod in Low German ) is the southeastern of the seven districts in Hamburg . Compared to the other districts, it has the fewest inhabitants in the largest area and has the most extensive green and arable areas.

history

Since the law on district administration in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg of September 21, 1949 came into force on May 11, 1951, the Bergedorf district has been one of a total of seven districts in the unified municipality of Hamburg .

In addition to the former city, today's district of Bergedorf , the district was formed from the areas of the Marschlande , which has belonged to Hamburg since 1395 , the Vierlande , which has belonged to Hamburg since 1868 , the Reitbrook since 1768 and the Prussian village Lohbrügge until 1938 .

History of the railway in the area of ​​the district

After the opening of the first railway line in Northern Germany, the Hamburg-Bergedorfer Railway , in 1842, the Berlin-Hamburg Railway was established as the first national line in 1846 . The Bergedorf-Geesthacht Railway (1906) and Vierlander Eisenbahn nach Zollenspieker (1912), founded at the beginning of the 20th century, were discontinued in 1953 and replaced by buses from the Hamburg-Holstein transport company (VHH).

In 1959, the electrical was train OPERATION (with side DC bus bar ) of Hamburg ( Berlin gate ) to mountain village extended and 1969, also of Bergedorf until after Aumuehle expanded. In 1996 the Hamburg – Bergedorf – Berlin line was electrified with an AC overhead line for long-distance traffic , for which the DC S-Bahn had to get new tracks.

Since 1975 the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Geesthachter Eisenbahn eV has been running a museum railway on several operating days a year on the single-track line of the Bergedorf-Geesthacht Railway, which is otherwise only available for individual trips with freight trains to the Krümmel nuclear power plant .

elections

District Assembly

District Office Manager Bergedorfs has been Arne Dornquast (SPD) since July 2011 , who was confirmed in office in June 2017.

Election for the Bergedorf District Assembly 2019
Turnout: 53.6%
 %
30th
20th
10
0
26.4
24.3
21.9
10.5
8.5
5.5
2.9
n. k.
Otherwise.
Gains and losses
compared to 2014
 % p
 10
   8th
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
  -8th
-10
-12
-14
-12.9
-4.2
+9.6
+1.3
+4.0
+3.3
+2.9
-4.0
Otherwise.
Allocation of seats in the
district assembly Bergedorf 2014
      
A total of 45 seats

After the election of the district assembly in May 2014, Werner Omniczynski was elected chairman of the district assembly.

Citizenship

With the electoral law for the Hamburg citizenship and the Bergedorf district assembly, which was changed in 2009 , the district is combined to form the Bergedorf constituency .

The turnout in the 2015 state election was 56.5%, in the Bergedorf district it was 52.7%. The five mandates in the citizenship are held by the following people:

Bundestag

For the election to the German Bundestag , the district has been part of the Hamburg-Bergedorf - Harburg constituency since 2002 , previously part of the Bergedorf constituency , for which Helmut Schmidt sat in the Bundestag from 1969 to 1987 . From 2002 to 2013 the mandate was fulfilled by Hans-Ulrich Klose . In the 2013 federal election , Metin Hakverdi (SPD) replaced him as a candidate for the Social Democrats and received 40.4% of the first votes. Hakverdi defended the direct mandate in the 2017 federal election with 34.8% of the first votes.

Administrative division

The district was until the dissolution of the local office areas on March 1, 2008 in the core area (with Bergedorf and Lohbrügge) and in the local office area Vier- und Marschlande (with Allermöhe, Altengamme, Billwerder, Curslack, Kirchwerder, Moorfleet, Neuengamme, Ochsenwerder, Reitbrook, Spadenland and Tatenberg). The new district of Neuallermöhe has been part of the district since January 1, 2011 .

Time of affiliation to Hamburg: The Marschlande were bought by Hamburg as early as 1395. Reitbrook did not join them until 1768. The two-city administration for Bergedorf and subsequently for the Vierlande ended in 1868; since then these areas belong exclusively to Hamburg. Lohbrügge only became part of the Hamburg state territory in 1938 under the Greater Hamburg Act .
district Area in km² Population
(2009)
map
Very high 8.7 km² 15,388 Location of Hamburg-Allermöhe
Altengamme 15.6 km² 2,192 Location of Hamburg-Altengamme
Bergedorf 11.3 km² 40,638 Location of Hamburg-Bergedorf
Billwerder 9.5 km² 1,318 Location of Hamburg-Billwerder
Curslack 10.6 km² 3,742 Location of Hamburg-Curslack
Kirchwerder 32.4 km² 9,023 Location of Hamburg-Kirchwerder
Lohbrugge 13.0 km² 38,657 Location of Hamburg-Lohbrügge
Moorfleet 4.3 km² 1,129 Location of Hamburg-Moorfleet
Neuallermöhe 4.2 km² 23,539 Location of Hamburg-Neuallermöhe
Neuengamme 18.6 km² 3,462 Location of Hamburg-Neuengamme
Ochsenwerder 14.1 km² 2,303 Location of Hamburg-Ochsenwerder
Reitbrook 6.9 km² 480 Location of Hamburg-Reitbrook
Spadenland 3.4 km² 494 Location of Hamburg-Spadenland
Tatenberg 3.1 km² 512 Location of Hamburg-Tatenberg

Hospitals

The Bergedorf district had three hospitals until 2000:

  1. Bethesda Hospital Bergedorf, built in Hamburg-Hamm in 1898 , was destroyed by bombing during World War II. In 1953 the Bethesda Foundation built a new hospital on Glindersweg in Bergedorf. In November 1954, Haile Selassie visited Bonn and Hamburg. He was received by Kurt Sieveking and Adolph Schönfelder . When he wanted to see a modern hospital, he was shown Bethesda. As a result, an identical hospital was built in Addis Ababa .
  2. The General Hospital Bergedorf was established in 1912 as the "State Hospital" on Gojenbergsweg. It was renamed “General Hospital Bergedorf” in 1938 and expanded considerably between 1952 and 1954. Under pressure from the Hamburg health authorities, it merged with the Bethesda in 2000 to form the “Bethesda General Hospital Bergedorf”. Since 2004 it has been called “Bethesda Hospital Bergedorf”.
  3. BG Klinikum Hamburg , founded in Boberg in 1959

Nature reserves

  1. Boberger Niederung nature reserve
  2. The Reit nature reserve
  3. Kirchwerder Wiesen nature reserve
  4. Zollenspieker nature reserve
  5. Kiebitzbrack nature reserve
  6. Borghorster Elblandschaft nature reserve

See also

literature

  • Lichtwark-Heft - The culture magazine from Bergedorf, Lohbrügge, the Vier- und Marschlanden. Verlag HB-Werbung, Hamburg-Bergedorf, ISSN  1862-3549 .

Web links

Commons : Bezirk Bergedorf  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Section 1 of the District Administration Act (BezVG) of July 6, 2006 . HmbGVBl. Part I 2006, No. 33, p. 404 ( landesrecht-hamburg.de [accessed on March 18, 2018]).
  2. ^ Sophie Laufer: Arne Dornquast: Administrative professional and local patriot . Hamburger Abendblatt . July 15, 2011. Retrieved September 26, 2015.
  3. ^ Scandal at the election of Bergedorf's district chief. In: ndr.de. June 2, 2017. Retrieved June 14, 2017 .
  4. ^ Bergedorf meeting service , accessed on September 26, 2015
  5. Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein: Analysis of the election for citizenship in Hamburg on February 15, 2015 (PDF) accessed on September 26, 2015
  6. Peter Ulrich Meyer, Andreas Dey, Sascha Balasko: The Greens also have a problem with women . Hamburger Abendblatt . April 10, 2015. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
  7. Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein: Analysis of the federal election on September 22, 2013 in Hamburg Final results (PDF) accessed on September 26, 2015
  8. Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein 2017: Preliminary results of the 2017 Bundestag election in the constituencies compared to the 2013 Bundestag election; Constituency 23 Hamburg-Bergedorf-Harburg - first votes. (PDF; 7.4 kB) September 24, 2017, accessed September 26, 2017 .
  9. ^ Order on the division of the area of ​​the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg . September 7, 1965, HmbGVBl. Part II 1965, Official Gazette No. 181, p. 999 .
  10. Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.statistik-nord.de  
  11. Statistics North ( Memento of the original from June 17, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.statistik-nord.de
  12. Bethesdastraße is reminiscent of the house in Hamm.
  13. Negus visit. Your Highness will ask . In: Der Spiegel . No. 47 , 1954 ( online ).
  14. An emperor visits Bergedorf (Bergedorfer Zeitung of August 21, 2010)
  15. The first hospital (Bergedorf Blog)
  16. Bethesda Hospital Bergedorf
  17. Boberger Niederung nature reserve ( Memento from February 9, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  18. Die Reit nature reserve ( Memento from February 9, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  19. Kirchwerder Wiesen nature reserve
  20. Zollenspieker nature reserve
  21. Kiebitzbrack nature reserve
  22. Das Kiebitzbrack ( Memento from September 13, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  23. Borghorster Elblandschaft nature reserve