Fronderode

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Fronderode
municipality Werther
Coordinates: 51 ° 29 ′ 12 ″  N , 10 ° 38 ′ 0 ″  E
Height : 222 m
Residents : 18th
Postal code : 99735
Area code : 036335
Passage through the village with a wet biotope (pond) on the left in the picture
Passage through the village with a wet biotope (pond) on the left in the picture

The hamlet of Fronderode is connected to the Immenrode district and thus belongs to the Werther municipality in the Nordhausen district in Thuringia .

geography

The area around the hamlet of Fronderode is very close to nature. The place is framed by forest on three sides. The circuit road 17 connects Fronderode with the surrounding area. Immenrode is about a kilometer to the north, Kehmstedt just under two kilometers to the southwest. The Haferbach rises not far from the hamlet and flows through the village. The pre-Harz landscape and the Harz Mountains are not far away. To the south, the federal motorway 38 passes with a junction for major changes . At Fronderode there is a wet biotope and the "Fronderode landscape".

history

It was first mentioned on September 4, 1178 in a document from the Walkenried monastery . In 1923 Arnold Lücke managed the manor of Fronderode with an area of ​​110.5 hectares . This property was also expropriated and divided among resettlers and smallholders. After the fall of the Wall , there was a resettler who farmed the land under new ownership.

Since 1951, Fronderode has been administered from Immenrode, even if it was geographically in the area of ​​the Bliedungen district of the Friedrichsthal community . A transfer of territory should correct this discrepancy in 2014 and also connect the place territorially to Immenrode. The area change took place on February 13, 2015.

18 people live in eight houses in Fronderode.

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Otto Dorbencker (arrangement and ed.): Regesta diplomatica necnon epistolaria historiae Thuringiae (1152-1210) . tape 2 Part 1. Fischer, Jena 1898. No. 539.
  2. ^ Jürgen Gruhle: Black Book of Land Reform Thuringia - queried on the Internet on May 9, 2011
  3. Fronderöder selected years in the wrong place , Thüringer Allgemeine, called on April 16, 2014
  4. Fronderode is now part of Werther , Thüringer Allgemeine, accessed on February 14, 2015