Hamburg-Rönneburg
Rönneburg district of Hamburg |
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Coordinates | 53 ° 26 '15 " N , 10 ° 0' 16" E |
surface | 2.3 km² |
Residents | 3436 (Dec. 31, 2019) |
Population density | 1494 inhabitants / km² |
Post Code | 21079 |
prefix | 040 |
district | Harburg |
Source: Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein |
Rönneburg ( Low German Rönnborg) is a Hamburg district in the Harburg district .
geography
Geographical location
Rönneburg is located on the southern outskirts of Hamburg .
Neighboring communities
Hamburg districts bordering on Rönneburg are Gut Moor in the northeast, Wilstorf and Harburg in the northwest, Langenbek in the west and Sinstorf in the southwest. To the south and east, Rönneburg borders the Seevetal municipality in the Harburg district in Lower Saxony .
history
Runneborge Castle was first mentioned in a document in 1233 . The name comes from a small stream at the foot of the castle, called Rönne , which means trickle . The Rönneburg served to control the Elbmarsch . The castle hill is still recognizable in the middle of the village. In 1937, the Prussian Rönneburg as well as the city of Harburg-Wilhelmsburg and some other places in the district became part of Hamburg through the Greater Hamburg Act .
statistics
- Minor quota: 19.2% [Hamburg average: 16.2% (2016)].
- Elderly rate: 18.4% [Hamburg average: 18.3% (2016)].
- Proportion of foreigners: 12.1% [Hamburg average: 16.7% (2016)].
- Unemployment rate: 3.2% [Hamburg average: 5.3% (2016)].
The average income per taxpayer in Rönneburg is 38,848 euros annually (2013), the Hamburg average is 39,054 euros.
politics
The 2015 state elections for the Hamburg citizenship , in which Rönneburg belongs to the Harburg constituency , brought the following results in the district:
- SPD 49.5% (-4.2)
- CDU 18.5% (-5.5)
- AfD 9.3% (+ 9.3)
- Green 7.7% (+0.7)
- FDP 5.2% (+1.0)
- Left 4.1% (-1.5)
- Other 5.7% (+0.2)
Sports
The former club SV Rönneburg merged in 2013 with FSV Harburg 1893 to form FSV Harburg-Rönneburg with venues in Wilstorf and Rönneburg.
Economy and Infrastructure
Public facilities
The Ronneburg volunteer fire brigade is located in the village. The German Red Cross runs the day care center Villa Kunterbunt in Vogteistrasse.
traffic
The main thoroughfare is Vogteistraße, which leads from Harburg to Meckelfeld . To the east of the Geestrand run the Hamburg-Bremen and Hamburg-Hanover railway lines, which are combined here but have no stopping point.
From around 1930 to 1971, Rönneburg was the terminus of a tram line from downtown Hamburg and Harburg. The stop was on the outskirts in Radickestrasse. From 1961 to 1977 a train bus line (147) ran from Harburg via Rönneburg and Meckelfeld to Glüsingen or to the forest source. After the tram was shut down, an HHA bus connection to Rönneburg was set up, initially the 156 (Wilhelmsburg - Rönneburg), which was replaced in 1983 by the 141 (Neugraben - Rönneburg). In 1994/95 the extension to Meckelfeld took place. The north-east of Rönneburg is served by line 241 (Bostelbek - Rönneburg).
There is no direct connection at night; However, you can use the Langenbeck stop Einhausring (143/643).
education
There is the Rönneburg primary school.
sons and daughters of the town
- Hanne Darboven (1941–2009), conceptual artist
See also
- List of streets in Hamburg-Rönneburg
- List of cultural monuments in Hamburg-Rönneburg
- List of stumbling blocks in Hamburg-Rönneburg
Web links
- statistik-nord.de: District statistics (PDF; 3.4 MB) of all Hamburg districts (as of 2010)
- v-roenn.de: The Rönneburg and places with similar names (PDF file; 875 kB)
Individual evidence
- ^ Horst Beckershaus: The names of the Hamburg districts. Where do they come from and what they mean , Hamburg 2002, ISBN 3-434-52545-9 , p. 106
- ↑ Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (ed.): Hamburg District Profile 2016 (= NORD.regional . Volume 19 ). 2018, ISSN 1863-9518 ( Online [PDF; 6.6 MB ; accessed on February 12, 2018]).
- ↑ Final result of the 2015 general election .