Hamburg-Sinstorf

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Sinstorf
district of Hamburg
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Coordinates 53 ° 25 '26 "  N , 9 ° 58' 50"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 25 '26 "  N , 9 ° 58' 50"  E
surface 2.6 km²
Residents 4201 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density 1616 inhabitants / km²
Post Code 21077, 21079
prefix 040
district Harburg
Source: Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein

Sinstorf is a Hamburg district in the Harburg district .

geography

Geographical location

Sinstorf is located in one of the southernmost corners of Hamburg. In the north it borders on the districts of Marmstorf , Langenbek and Rönneburg , in the east and in the south on the district of Harburg in Lower Saxony . The Engelbek flows through it and gives the nature reserve Marmstorfer Flottsandplatte its name.

history

Village view

The village of Sinstorf is one of the oldest church places in Harburg. Archaeological investigations date the establishment of the place to the 9th century. The name, formerly Synstorpe or Sydestorpe , is derived from the Saxon word sine (= "always during" / "permanently" / "old"). Sinstorf was first mentioned in a document in 1181 in connection with the noble lord Ludwig von Sinstorf , whose court was probably on the site of today's pastorate. The Sinstorfer parish already belonged to 14 surrounding villages in the Middle Ages.

In administrative terms, Sinstorf belonged to the Vogtei Höpen, founded around 1645, which in turn was subordinate to the Office of Harburg . Like the city of Harburg , Sinstorf belonged to the Principality of Lüneburg or Braunschweig-Lüneburg and the later Kingdom of Hanover, which became the Prussian Province of Hanover in 1866. In 1937, the Prussian Sinstorf, like the city of Harburg-Wilhelmsburg and some other places in the district, became part of Hamburg through the Greater Hamburg Law .

Population development

In 1667 there were six Hufner , five Kätner and one Brinksitzer registered in Sinstorf . In 1900 there were 202 inhabitants.

statistics

  • Minor quota: 23.9% [Hamburg average: 16.3% (2017)].
  • Elderly rate: 15.8% [Hamburg average: 18.2% (2017)].
  • Proportion of foreigners: 24.6% [Hamburg average: 17.1% (2017)].
  • Unemployment rate: 5.4% [Hamburg average: 5.2% (2017)].

The average income per taxpayer in Sinstorf is 33,328 euros annually (2013), the Hamburg average is 39,054 euros.

politics

The 2015 state elections for the Hamburg citizenship , in which Sinstorf belongs to the Harburg constituency , brought the following results in the district:

  1. SPD 49.3% (-3.7)
  2. CDU 17.6% (-7.7)
  3. Greens 8.9% (+2.9)
  4. AfD 7.7% (+ 7.7)
  5. FDP 7.4% (+2.2)
  6. Left 5.7% (+0.5)
  7. Remaining 3.4% (-1.9)

Economy and Infrastructure

traffic

The district is bordered to the southeast by the A7 motorway . In the south there is a driveway from which the country road 213, which crosses the town, branches off.

Culture and sights

Buildings

  • The Sinstorfer Church dates from the 11th century and is the oldest church in Hamburg. In it stands an altar from 1619 and a relief on the back wall of the sanctuary, the Ohnmacht Mariae (1470/1480 by Cord Snitker ).
  • Some buildings on Sinstorfer Kirchweg and Winsener Straße (the oldest from 1831) are listed .

See also

literature

  • 1150 years of the Sinstorf church. - Small brochure in the 2nd edition from 1998, published by the evangelical parish Sinstorf

Web links

Commons : Hamburg-Sinstorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Quota of minors in the Hamburg districts in 2017
  2. Proportion of 65-year-olds and older in the Hamburg districts in 2017
  3. ↑ Proportion of foreigners in the Hamburg districts in 2017
  4. Unemployment rate in the Hamburg districts in 2017
  5. 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 February 12, 2018]).
  6. Final result of the 2015 general election .