Fölziehausen

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Fölziehausen
Patch Duingen
Coat of arms of Fölziehausen
Coordinates: 51 ° 59 ′ 30 ″  N , 9 ° 39 ′ 5 ″  E
Height : 190 m above sea level NHN
Area : 2.36 km²
Residents : 84  (Nov. 30, 2016)
Population density : 36 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : March 1, 1974
Postal code : 31089
Area code : 05186
Fölziehausen (Lower Saxony)
Fölziehausen

Location of Fölziehausen in Lower Saxony

Fölziehausen is a district of inserted the patch Duingen in the joint community Leinebergland in Hildesheim in Lower Saxony . It is a member of the Leinebergland region , a voluntary association of various cities and municipalities in southern Lower Saxony founded according to the Leader approach .

Incorporations

On March 1, 1974, the formerly independent municipality of Fölziehausen was incorporated into the municipality of Duingen. In 1977 Duingen came to the district of Holzminden and was reclassified to the district of Hildesheim in 1981. On November 1, 2016, the Duingen joint municipality was merged to form the new Leinebergland joint municipality . Duingen is no longer the administrative seat, but has branches of the new joint municipality.

politics

City council and mayor

Fölziehausen is represented at the local level by the Duingen municipal council.

coat of arms

The municipality was awarded the municipal coat of arms on August 3, 1938 by the President of the Province of Hanover . The district administrator from Alfeld presented it on December 15 of the same year.

Coat of arms of Fölziehausen
Blazon : "In blue over green sign foot a silver , with a vertical black wolf hook occupied wooden fountain from which the water jet into a front standing, also silver trough basin pours."
Justification for the coat of arms: Fölziehausen has been supplied with water from time immemorial by a powerful spring in the form of a well, around which the farms of the small village are grouped. The residents see the never-ending spring as the reason for justification and one of the valuable foundations of their settlement. The Wolfsangel still marks the fountain today as a community property.

Culture and sights

chapel

Buildings

  • The Johanniskapelle was built in 1961 on the site of the dilapidated half-timbered chapel from 1732.

Fölziehausen in literature

In Tom Clancy's novel Im Sturm , Fölziehausen is a strategically important place, both for NATO and for Soviet armed forces, and crucial for the course of the war.

Web links

Commons : Fölziehausen  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Lower Saxony State Administration Office (ed.): Municipal directory for Lower Saxony . Municipalities and municipality-free areas. Self-published, Hanover January 1, 1973, p. 28 ( digital copy [PDF; 21.3 MB ; accessed on September 17, 2019] Alfeld district (Leine) ).
  2. Population figures for the Leinebergland - Fölziehausen community. (PDF; 3.5 KB) In: www.vennekohl.de. November 30, 2016, accessed January 17, 2018 .
  3. ^ 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. 204 .
  4. Lower Saxony State Chancellery (Ed.): Law on the unification of the communities of Banteln, Betheln, Brüggen, Despetal, Rheden and the city of Gronau (Leine) as well as on the new formation of the Duingen area and the Leinebergland community, Hildesheim district . Lower Saxony Law and Ordinance Gazette (Nds. GVBl.). No. 22/2015 . Hanover December 15, 2015, p. 399-400 ( Digitalisat ( Memento of 13 May 2019 Internet Archive ) [PDF; 278 kB ; accessed on June 29, 2019] pp. 17–18).
  5. Fusion process. In: Internet site of the Leinebergland community. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
  6. ^ A b Wilhelm Barner : Coat of arms and seal of the Alfeld district . Rebinding. Lax GmbH & Co. KG, Hildesheim 1998 ( digitized version of the text part of the first edition from 1940 [PDF; 10.0 MB ; accessed on June 10, 2019]).
  7. ^ Historical Commission for Lower Saxony (Ed.): Lower Saxony Yearbook for State History . tape 32 . August Lax Verlagbuchhandlung, Hildesheim 1960, p. 107 .