Bodenstedt (Vechelde)
Bodenstedt
Vechelde municipality
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Coordinates: 52 ° 13 ′ 38 ″ N , 10 ° 20 ′ 3 ″ E | ||
Height : | 84 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 4.6 km² | |
Residents : | 682 (Dec. 31, 2018) | |
Population density : | 148 inhabitants / km² | |
Incorporation : | March 1, 1974 | |
Postal code : | 38159 | |
Area code : | 05302 | |
Location of Bodenstedt in Lower Saxony |
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Location of Bodenstedt in the municipality of Vechelde
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Bodenstedt is a village in the district of Bodenstedt / Liedingen / Köchingen in the municipality of Vechelde in the district of Peine in the state of Lower Saxony .
geography
Geographical location
Bodenstedt is located in the lowlands of the Braunschweig-Hildesheimer Lößbörde , in the transition area between the foothills of the northern Harz foreland and the northern German lowlands . The Pisserbach rises north of the village and flows into the Fuhse on the right-hand side south of Peine . The district of the place comes up against the field marks of Liedingen , Köchingen , Vallstedt , Lengede and Klein Lafferde without any natural boundaries .
Neighboring places
Liedingen | Kochingen | |
Klein Lafferde ( Lengede ) | ||
Lengede | Vallstedt |
history
The place probably originated in the time of the old Saxon settlement (300 to 800 AD). The first written mention goes back to the year 1151 under the name Bonstad . In 1318 he was called under the name Bodenstede .
Bodenstedt's assignment to the Braunschweig district and its status as an independent municipality ended in 1974 as part of the regional reform of Lower Saxony . Bodenstedt has belonged to the municipality of Vechelde since March 1, 1974 and forms a village with a joint local council with Köchingen and Liedingen.
Population development
- December 1st, 1910: 573 inhabitants
- 1925: 586 inhabitants
- 1933: 539 inhabitants
- May 17, 1939: 772 inhabitants
- September 13, 1950: 1017 inhabitants
- October 31, 2016: 642 inhabitants
- October 31, 2017: 651 inhabitants
- April 30, 2018: 678 inhabitants
- December 31, 2018: 682 inhabitants
politics
Local council
The joint local council of Liedingen, Bodenstedt and Köchingen consists of three councilors and six councilors. The local council also has an advisory member (CDU).
year | SPD | CDU | Green | total | was standing |
2016 | 5 | 3 | 1 | 9 seats | Local election on September 11, 2016 |
2011 | 4th | 4th | 1 | 9 seats | Local election on September 11, 2011 |
2006 | 5 | 3 | 1 | 9 seats | Local election on September 10, 2006 |
Local mayor
The local mayor is Benno Schünemann (SPD).
coat of arms
The draft emblem of Bodenstedtstraße comes from the in Isernhagen born and later in Hannover living heraldry and crest painter peoples Gustav , who is also the emblem of Großburgwedel , Melle village , Wunstorf and many other towns in the region Hannover has designed. The coat of arms of Bodenstedt, which was a municipality in the Braunschweig district until March 1, 1974, and since then has belonged to the Peine district as a district of Vechelde, was introduced on the occasion of the 800th anniversary with the approval of the Lower Saxony Minister of the Interior from 17 March 1953.
Blazon : "In silver two blue flax blossoms over a raised blunt green tip with the silver church of Bodenstedt." | |
Reasons for the coat of arms: The coat of arms with the depicted church, in what is actually an unheraldic, perspective-naturalistic design, used to be the center of the place, which crystallized around the episcopal properties in Hildesheim . The largest part of the coat of arms is a stylized representation of the huge overburden mountain ( cable car mountain ) on the southern Feldmark, which arose from the iron ore mine of the Ilseder Hütte , in which many people from Bodenstedt worked. The flax blossoms are reminiscent of a formerly equally important branch of income for the inhabitants, linen weaving . |
Personalities
Sons and daughters of the place
- Carl Lauenstein (1919–2009), politician (DP / CDU) and farmer
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Population figures . In: Website of the municipality of Vechelde. December 31, 2018, accessed March 11, 2019 .
- ↑ a b c localities. In: Website of the municipality of Vechelde. Retrieved December 6, 2016 .
- ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 268 .
- ^ Uli Schubert: Municipal directory Germany 1900. District Neustadt am Rübenberge. Information from December 1, 1910. In: www.gemeindeververzeichnis.de. May 24, 2018, accessed October 4, 2018 .
- ^ A b c Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. City and district of Braunschweig - The communities of the district of Braunschweig. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
- ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Official municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany . Final results according to the September 13, 1950 census. Volume 33 . W. Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart / Cologne 1950, p. 60 ( digital version [PDF; 26.4 MB ; accessed on April 28, 2019] p. 69).
- ↑ a b The local council of Bodenstedt-Liedingen-Köchingen. In: Council information system of the municipality of Vechelde. Retrieved May 17, 2018 .
- ↑ District of Hanover (ed.): Wappenbuch district of Hanover . Self-published, Hanover 1985.
- ^ A b Arnold Rabbow: Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch . The coats of arms of the communities and districts in the urban and rural districts of Braunschweig, Gandersheim, Gifhorn, Goslar, Helmstedt, Peine, Salzgitter, Wolfenbüttel and Wolfsburg. Ed .: Braunschweiger Zeitung, Salzgitter Zeitung and Wolfsburger Nachrichten. Eckensberger & Co Verlag, Braunschweig 1977, DNB 780686667 , p. 97 .