Fahrendorf (Dehre)

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Fahrendorf
Municipality of Dehre
Coordinates: 52 ° 46 ′ 27 "  N , 10 ° 55 ′ 34"  E
Height : 49 m
Area : 517 km²
Residents : 55  (Dec. 31, 2018)
Population density : 0 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : July 1, 1992
Postal code : 29413
Area code : 039031
Fahrendorf (Saxony-Anhalt)
Fahrendorf
Fahrendorf
Location of Fahrendorf in Saxony-Anhalt

Fahrendorf is a part of the municipality of Dehre in the Altmarkkreis Salzwedel in Saxony-Anhalt .

geography

Fahrendorf, a round square village with a church, is located in the northwest of the Altmark , three kilometers southeast of Dehre, about 13 kilometers northeast of the Lower Saxon town of Wittingen and about nine kilometers from the border between Saxony-Anhalt and Lower Saxony.

To the west of the village is the Fahrendorf ditch, which flows south to the Molmker Bach.

history

Fahrendorf was first mentioned in 1112 as Warendorp . It was still settled in 1161 as Varenthorp Wendish . In the 12th century the Hamersleben monastery owned here. In 1375 the place belonged as Farndorp to the Diesdorf monastery - 14 hooves are listed in the Landbuch der Mark Brandenburg , four of them desolate .

Incorporations

On January 1, 1992, the municipality of Fahrendorf was incorporated into the municipality of Dehre.

Population development

year Residents
1734 073
1774 075
1789 120
1798 090
1801 090
1818 095
year Residents
1840 122
1864 130
1871 143
1885 117
1892 120
1895 125
year Residents
1900 138
1905 134
1910 135
1925 139
1939 130
1946 226
year Residents
1964 113
1971 101
1981 093
1993 098
2015 055
2018 055

Swell:

religion

The Protestant church Drive village with its church belongs to the parish This village, which is now the parish area Diesdorf the church district Salzwedel in Propst Sprengel Stendal Magdeburg of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany belongs.

Culture and sights

  • The evangelical village church Fahrendorf is a small late Gothic stone building without a tower on a hill. It is surrounded by a well-preserved field stone wall.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Peter P. Rohrlach: Historical local lexicon for the Altmark (Historical local lexicon for Brandenburg, Part XII) . Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-8305-2235-5 , pp. 661-664 .
  2. a b Verbandsgemeinde Beetzendorf-Diesdorf: residents of the districts on December 31 for 2015 and 2018 . June 6, 2019.
  3. Saxony-Anhalt viewer of the State Office for Surveying and Geoinformation ( notes )
  4. ^ Adolph Friedrich Riedel : Codex diplomaticus Brandenburgensis : Collection of documents, chronicles and other source documents . Main part 1st volume 16 . Berlin 1859, p. 393 ( digitized version ).
  5. Johannes Schultze : The land book of the Mark Brandenburg from 1375 (=  Brandenburg land books . Volume 2 ). Commission publisher von Gsellius, Berlin 1940, p. 406 ( uni-potsdam.de ).
  6. Federal Statistical Office (Ed.): Municipalities 1994 and their changes since 01.01.1948 in the new federal states . Metzler-Poeschel, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 , pp. 361 ff .
  7. ^ Wilhelm Zahn : Heimatkunde der Altmark. Edited by Martin Ehlies based on the bequests of the author. 2nd Edition. Verlag Salzwedeler Wochenblatt, Graphische Anstalt, Salzwedel 1928, DNB  578458357 , OCLC 614308966 , p. 140 .
  8. Parish Almanac or the Protestant clergy and churches of the Province of Saxony in the counties of Wernigerode, Rossla and Stolberg . 19th year, 1903, ZDB -ID 551010-7 , p. 97 ( wiki-de.genealogy.net [accessed December 10, 2017]).
  9. Thomas Hartwig: All Altmark churches from A to Z . Elbe-Havel-Verlag, Havelberg 2012, ISBN 978-3-9814039-5-4 , p. 129 ( limited preview in Google Book search).