Großensee (Holstein)
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Coordinates: 53 ° 37 ' N , 10 ° 21' E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Schleswig-Holstein | |
Circle : | Stormarn | |
Office : | Trittau | |
Height : | 46 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 12.11 km 2 | |
Residents: | 1787 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 148 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 22946 | |
Area code : | 04154 | |
License plate : | OD | |
Community key : | 01 0 62 022 | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Europaplatz 5 22946 Trittau |
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Mayor : | Karsten Lindemann-Eggers (BfG) | |
Location of the community Großensee in the Stormarn district | ||
Großensee ( Low German Grotensee ) is a municipality in the Stormarn district in Schleswig-Holstein . Schierholzkate, Pfefferberg and Glashütte are in the municipality.
history
Großensee is first mentioned as a community in 1248. The place is named after the lake of the same name . Since the 16th century Großensee belonged to the old lordly office of Trittau. There it was one of the 17 so-called wooden villages .
After the annexation of Schleswig-Holstein by Prussia , Großensee became part of the newly founded Stormarn district and, with the introduction of the Prussian municipal constitution in 1889, became part of the Siek district .
At the end of the Second World War , Germany was gradually occupied. At the end of the war, numerous refugees and displaced persons from the eastern regions of the German Reich had fled to Schleswig-Holstein (see Refugees in Schleswig-Holstein after the Second World War ). People also fled to Großensee. As a result, the population of Großensee doubled.
When the district of Lütjensee was founded (from 1948: Amt Lütjensee ), Großensee was assigned to it. When the Lütjensee office was dissolved as part of the local reorganization in 1972, the municipality fell to the Trittau office .
religion
Most of the denominational residents belong to the Evangelical Lutheran Church. Since 1248 the community has belonged to the newly founded parish Trittau . In the 14th century it came to the parish of Siek , in order to receive spiritual care from Trittau again after the Reformation . In 1953 Großensee was separated from the Trittau parish together with Grönwohld and Lütjensee and has been part of the Evangelical Lutheran parish of Lütjensee ever since.
politics
Community representation
Of the 13 seats in the municipal council, the BfG voter community has had nine seats and the CDU four since the 2013 local elections .
badges and flags
Coat of arms: Blazon : "Above a blue corrugated shield foot, this is covered with three 2: 1 set silver fish, in silver a rooted green oak tree with three branches arranged in the manner of a cross."
Flag: The municipal flag shows the figures of the municipal coat of arms in a flag-appropriate tinging on a 5: 4 wavy cut, white above and blue below flag.
Culture and sights
The list of cultural monuments in Großensee (Holstein) includes the cultural monuments entered in the list of monuments of Schleswig-Holstein.
Green spaces and recreation
On the south bank of the lake of the same name there is a natural beach outdoor pool with a DLRG station. A campsite is located in the immediate vicinity with direct access to the pool.
Sports
There are various cultural and sports clubs: AWO local club Großensee, local recreation and culture club Großensee from 1966, senior citizens' union Großensee, game and sports club Großensee from 1952, riding and driving club Sieker Berg-Großensee, riding and driving club Stormarnsche Schweiz, tennis -Club Großensee from 1971, Golf-Club Großensee, Fanfarenzug Stormarnsche Schweiz, Siedlergemeinschaft Großensee, Freiwillige Feuerwehr Großensee u. a.
Economy and Infrastructure
education
The mobile library in the Stormarn district drives to five stops in Großensee every three weeks.
traffic
The HVV ( Hamburger Verkehrsverbund ) operates a bus connection to Rahlstedt and Trittau .
Großensee is connected to the national road network by the federal highway 404 ( Kiel - Lauenburg / Elbe ).
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ North Statistics Office - Population of the municipalities in Schleswig-Holstein 4th quarter 2019 (XLSX file) (update based on the 2011 census) ( help on this ).
- ↑ Schleswig-Holstein topography. Vol. 4: Groß Sarau - Holstenniendorf . 1st edition Flying-Kiwi-Verl. Junge, Flensburg 2004, ISBN 978-3-926055-75-0 , p. 26 ( dnb.de [accessed on May 1, 2020]).
- ^ Stormann Lexicon. Refugees in Stormarn after the Second World War , accessed on: December 6, 2019
- ↑ Parish history . Parish Trittau, accessed on September 30, 2019 .
- ↑ Schleswig-Holstein's municipal coat of arms
- ↑ Main statute of the community Großensee, published Stormarner Tageblatt from March 25, 2014
- ↑ 2017 timetable of the mobile library , website of the Schleswig-Holstein library center, accessed on June 5, 2017