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Coat of arms of Dehme
Coordinates: 52 ° 14 ′ 3 ″  N , 8 ° 49 ′ 39 ″  E
Height : 51 m above sea level NN
Area : 6.53 km²
Residents : 3171  (December 31, 2016)
Population density : 486 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 1st January 1973
Postal code : 32549
Area code : 05731
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Location of Dehme in Bad Oeynhausen

Dehme ( Low German : Däime ) is a district of the city of Bad Oeynhausen in the Minden-Lübbecke district in East Westphalia .

location

Dehme is located south of the Wiehengebirge and west of the Weser in the northeast of the city of Bad Oeynhausen. In the west, Dehme borders on the district of Eidinghausen , in the south on the district of Rehme . In the east the place borders on the districts of Costedt (separated by the Weser) and Barkhausen of the city of Porta Westfalica , in the north on the districts of Häverstädt and Dützen of the city of Minden .

From a natural point of view, the place is in the northern part of the Ravensberg hill country and is part of the Eastern Wiehen Mountains , which form the northern border of the place on the ridge. In the far east, Dehme has a share in the floodplain areas of the Weseraue.

history

For the 900th anniversary rebuilt bell cage with community bell

Dehme is mentioned for the first time in 1088 in a document from Bishop Benno II of Osnabrück .

On the occasion of the municipal reorganization , which came into force on January 1, 1973, the previously independent municipality of Dehme was incorporated into the Rehme district with a total area of ​​around 6.53 km² and 2481 inhabitants in Bad Oeynhausen.

Population development

Source: website via Dehme

Attractions

The Protestant Resurrection Church in Dehme

The Dehmer Castle is located in the northeast of the district on the southern slope of the Wiehengebirge on the border with the Barkhausen district of the city of Porta Westfalica . Its beginnings were dated to the pre-Roman Iron Age (from 500 BC) to the Roman Empire . It is a hill fort that served as a refuge . Archaeological excavations took place in 1904 and 1986. Today the fortification is a ground monument , of which only about 1 m high wall remains exist. The Dehme Bird Park was closed in 2003.

Economy and Transport

Head office of DENIOS AG in the former ceramic factory Dr. Uncertain

The federal highway 61 cuts through Dehme approximately parallel to the Weser in a north-south direction. Since December 2018, Dehme has been connected to the A 30 federal motorway via the Dehme junction . The Weserradweg long-distance cycle path leads along the Weser.

The DENIOS AG has its headquarters on the site of a former brick factory, which closed in 1984; the industrial area has a size of approx. 10 ha.

Since 2012, Dehme has been the main location of the primary school association between Weser and Wiehen , an association of the former primary schools in the districts of Dehme and Volmerdingsen. There is also a municipal kindergarten in Dehme.

societies

The association ring coordinates the activities of the numerous associations in the district.

Web links

Commons : Dehme  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Footnotes

  1. ^ Federal Institute for Regional Studies (ed.): The natural space units on sheet 85 Minden. Edited by Sofie Meisel. (Geographical land survey 1: 200000, natural spatial structure of Germany), Remagen 1959. online
  2. Martin Bünermann, Heinz Köstering: The communities and districts after the municipal territorial reform in North Rhine-Westphalia . Deutscher Gemeindeverlag, Cologne 1975, ISBN 3-555-30092-X , p. 115 .
  3. Stefan Borchers: The history of the district Dehme . Stefan Borchers. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
  4. ^ Klaus Günther: The Dehmer castle, town of Bad Oeynhausen and Porta Westfalica, Minden-Lübbecke district. (= Early Castles in Westphalia, Vol. 9). Published by the Antiquities Commission for Westphalia, Münster 1986.
  5. Dehme industrial park
  6. ^ Bad Oeynhausen: Schools
  7. ^ Bad Oeynhausen: Kindergartens