Dumberg

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Dumberg
City of Hattingen
Coordinates: 51 ° 24 ′ 49 ″  N , 7 ° 8 ′ 20 ″  E
Incorporation : April 1, 1926
Incorporated into: Tiny
Postal code : 45529
Area code : 02324
Dumberg (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Dumberg

Location of Dumberg in North Rhine-Westphalia

Ruhr lock
Ruhr lock

Dumberg is a district and a district of the city of Hattingen in the Ennepe-Ruhr district in North Rhine-Westphalia . Until 1926 Dumberg was an independent municipality in the district of Hattingen in the Prussian province of Westphalia .

Floating bridge from Dumberg to Dahlhausen

geography

Dumberg includes the sparsely populated areas between Niederwenigern and the Hattingen city limits of Essen . Only in the area of ​​Kohlenstraße on the western edge of Dumberg is there a closed settlement area.

history

Dumberg was originally an old Westphalian peasantry. The Thorenbank colliery was operated in Dumberg from 1753 to 1798 . Since the 19th century, which lies along the Ruhr Dumberg formed a rural community in the Office Hattingen the district Bochum in Westphalia Arnsberg . Since 1885, the Hattingen district with the Dumberg community belonged to the Hattingen district .

On April 1, 1926, together with Dumberg Baak and Niederwenigern by Winz incorporated. Winz, in turn, was incorporated into the city of Hattingen on January 1, 1970 with Dumberg through the law to reorganize the Ennepe-Ruhr district . Dumberg is now part of the official Niederwenigern district of the city of Hattingen.

Population development

year Residents source
1871 641
1885 728
1895 731
1910 865

Architectural monuments

The Dahlhausen lock as well as the Genuit (In den Höfe 16) and Collenberg (In den Höfe 27) courtyards are listed in Dumberg .

traffic

The Dahlhausen floating bridge leads from Dumberg over the Ruhr to Bochum-Dahlhausen .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Main statute of Hattingen
  2. ^ The municipalities and manor districts of the Province of Westphalia in 1871
  3. ^ Community encyclopedia for the province of Westphalia 1885
  4. 1895 census
  5. Uli Schubert: German municipality register 1910. Retrieved on February 2, 2017 .