Hoberge-Uerentrup

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Hoberge-Uerentrup
Coordinates: 52 ° 1 ′ 23 ″  N , 8 ° 29 ′ 11 ″  E
Height : 190 m
Area : 6.03 km²
Residents : 3640  (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 604 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 1st January 1973
Postal code : 33619
Area code : 0521
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Location of Hoberge-Uerentrup in Dornberg
city ​​of Bielefeld

Hoberge-Uerentrup is a district of the city of Bielefeld in North Rhine-Westphalia and belongs to the Dornberg district . Until the local government reform in 1973 Hoberge-Uerentrup was a municipality in the Office Dornberg the district Bielefeld .

geography

The city of Bielefeld is not further subdivided into administrative or political units below the ten districts . Districts in Bielefeld are therefore only informal sub-areas, the delimitation of which mostly relates to the area of ​​an old community. For statistical purposes, however, Bielefeld is divided into 72 statistical districts. The informal district of Hoberge-Uerentrup is roughly defined today by the statistical district 39 Hoberge-Uerentrup / Wolfskuhle.

Hoberge-Uerentrup is located in the west of Bielefeld in a longitudinal valley of the Teutoburg Forest and borders the districts of Kirchdornberg and Großdornberg from the Dornberg district as well as the Schildesche , Gadderbaum and Brackwede districts . In addition, Hoberge-Uerentrup borders in the south on the municipality of Steinhagen from the Gütersloh district . The ridge of the Teutoburg Forest in Hoberge-Uerentrup reaches heights of up to 300  m . Running waters are the Johannisbach , the Twellbach and the Paderbach.

history

Hoberge was a medieval Bauer shaft while Uerentrup (also Urentrup or Uhrendorf ) a large farm was that the Klostermarienberg field belonged. Ecclesiastically, the Hoberge farmers and the Uerentrup estate have always been part of the Dornberg parish . Administratively, the area of ​​the parish of Dornberg belonged to the Vogtei Brackwede and from around the beginning of the 18th century to the Vogtei Werther in the county of Ravensberg .

From 1807 Hoberge and Uerentrup initially belonged to the canton of Werther in the Bielefeld district of the Kingdom of Westphalia . In 1811 the administrative structure changed because the north of the Bielefeld district was annexed by France . Hoberge and Uerentrup remained in the Kingdom of Westphalia and now belonged to the canton of Schildesche. After the Napoleonic era , Hoberge and Uerentrup belonged to the Bielefeld district since 1816 . As part of the introduction of the new Westphalian rural community order , the Dornberg office was established in 1843 and the Hoberge-Uerentrup community was constituted in 1845.

On October 1, 1930, an area in the east of the community with the Wolfskuhle settlement was incorporated into the city of Bielefeld.

Due to the law on the reorganization of the Bielefeld area , the larger part of the municipality of Hoberge-Uerentrup north of the ridge of the Teutoburg Forest was incorporated into Bielefeld on January 1, 1973 and has been part of the Dornberg district since then. The smaller part, south of the main ridge of the Teutoburg Forest, was incorporated into the Steinhagen community in accordance with Section 3 of the Bielefeld Act. The Wolfskuhle area became part of the Dornberg district.

Population development

year Residents source
1864 647
1910 857
1939 1195
1961 2127
1966 2391
1970 2434
1972 2564
2008 3502
2014 3570
2019 3640

Buildings

The Markuskirche

The Protestant St. Mark's Church, built in 1963, with its natural stone facade is the center of the Protestant parish of Hoberge-Uerentrup, which became independent in 1965.

The Hünenburg telecommunications tower on the ridge of the Teutoburg Forest next to the historic Hünenburg is visible from afar . The television tower itself, however, is located directly behind the border of the district in Quelle .

Natural monuments

  • Oak at the golf course with a chest height of 7.50 m (2014).

education

The Protestant parish has a kindergarten with four groups. All three supervision times (25, 35 and 45 hours) are offered. There is also a single-class Protestant denomination primary school in the district that is run by the city. A sponsoring association performs the tasks of an open all-day primary school .

traffic

Hoberge-Uerentrup is connected to Bielefeld city center via Dornberger Straße . In local public transport, bus line 24 provides a direct connection to Bielefeld city center.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Statistical districts of Bielefeld
  2. Division of those cantons of the Bielefeld district, in the Weser department, in which two municipalities are supposed to be located. May 18, 1808, pp. 140 f , accessed on April 23, 2010 (digitized version).
  3. ^ Territorial division of the Bielefeld district. In: Gesetz-Bülletin des Kingdom of Westphalia Volume 2. November 20, 1812, p. 423 ff , accessed on April 13, 2010 (digitized version).
  4. Ordinance No. 46. (digitized version) In: Official Journal of the Minden Government. January 10, 1844, p. 21 , accessed April 22, 2010 .
  5. ^ Parish division of the Dornberg district. In: Official Journal of the Minden Government. September 8, 1845, accessed April 22, 2010 .
  6. ^ Law on the expansion of the Bielefeld district. (pdf; 7 kB) In: Collection of Laws for the Royal Prussian States. June 11, 1930, p. § 1 , accessed April 14, 2010 .
  7. Stephanie Reekers: The regional development of the districts and communities of Westphalia 1817-1967 . Aschendorff, Münster Westfalen 1977, ISBN 3-402-05875-8 , p. 246 .
  8. a b c Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 320 .
  9. Topographical-statistical manual of the government district of Minden. (Digitalisat) 1866, p. 10 , accessed on April 22, 2010 .
  10. ^ Uli Schubert: German community register 1910. Accessed on May 22, 2009 .
  11. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. bielefeld.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  12. ^ Bielefeld district (ed.): 150 years Bielefeld district . 1966.
  13. Martin Bünermann, Heinz Köstering: The communities and districts after the municipal territorial reform in North Rhine-Westphalia . Deutscher Gemeindeverlag, Cologne 1975, ISBN 3-555-30092-X , p. 97 and 100 .
  14. Social performance report 2008. (pdf; 9.5 MB) City of Bielefeld, December 31, 2008, p. 185 , accessed on May 25, 2010 : "Population of the statistical districts 448 Hoberge-Uerentrup and 449 Wolfskuhle "
  15. Statistical District Wolfskuhle and Hoberger-Uerentrup. City of Bielefeld Office for Demography and Statistics, accessed on October 13, 2015 .
  16. Data from the city of Bielefeld
  17. Website of the Bielefeld church district: Markuskirche in Hoberge-Uerentrup
  18. ^ Entry in the directory of monumental oaks . Retrieved January 10, 2017
  19. Evangelical KiTa Hoberge-Uerentrup