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Honeysuckles
City of Wipperfürth
Coordinates: 51 ° 7 ′ 57 ″  N , 7 ° 25 ′ 39 ″  E
Height : 280 m above sea level NN
Postal code : 51688
Area code : 02267
Hönnige (Wipperfürth)
Honeysuckles

Location of Hönnige in Wipperfürth

Hönnige is a village in Wipperfürth in the Oberbergischer Kreis in the administrative district of Cologne in North Rhine-Westphalia ( Germany ).

Location and description

Hönnige is located on the L 284 just under 2 km from Wipperfürth in the direction of Halver . The Schevelinger Bach and the Dreine flow into the Hönnige , a tributary of the Wupper . In the north there is a small dam called Silbertalsperre .

Neighboring towns are Harhausen , Meddenbick , Dreine , Hungerberg , Leuchtenbirken , Neuenhaus and Biesenbach .

history

The map topographical survey of the Rhineland from 1825 shows five separate floor plans of buildings under the place name "Honig" in a delimited courtyard. On the Prussian first recording from 1840 to 1844 the place is called "Hönninge" . From the topographic map from 1894 to 1896, the place name Hönnige is used.

In the south of the Hofschaft, the topographic map from 1894 to 1896 and the map from 1913 on the Hönnige stream show a factory symbol. According to Dr. Heribert Nicke was the property of "Hammer an der Hönnige" .

From 1910 to 1960 the railway line fromschlag to Wipperfürth passed south of the village. This railway line branched off from the Wippertalbahn at Wipperfürth station and connected to the Wuppertalbahn when it stopped .

The first apartments in the Hönnige settlement were ready for occupancy on June 18, 1955. The settlement was created as a result of the acute housing shortage after the Second World War . The decision to expel the German population from their East European and East German residential areas at the Potsdam Conference resulted in a sharp increase in the population in the then still independent communities of Wipperfürth, Klüppelberg and Wipperfeld through the allocation of people by the Ministry of Social Affairs in Düsseldorf. The housing market that existed up to that point could neither cover the skyrocketing demand for living space nor produce it on its own. Together with citizens and the church, the political communities organized numerous new building projects and opened up new settlement areas.

bus connections

There is a connection to local public transport via the Hönnige bus stop on the 338 (VRS / OVAG) bus stop on the outskirts .

Hiking trails

From a hiking car park in the southeast of the village, you can reach the dam of the Schevelinger Talsperre and the hiking trail around the dam after 750 meters .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Historika25, Landesvermessungsamt NRW, sheet 4810, Wipperfürth
  2. ^ Herbert Nicke: Bergische mills. Martina Galunder-Verlag, Wiehl, page 215 No. 2 Hammer an der Hönnige
  3. ^ Wilhelm Kaupen: Wipperfürth - The Second World War, the zero hour, 25 years later. Eicker Verlag, Wipperfürth 1982
  4. Busnetz 2010, Oberbergischer Kreis, published by Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Sieg GmbH
  5. Topographical Information Management TIM-online, provided by the Cologne District Government