Hoitlingen

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Hoitlingen
community Tiddische
Coordinates: 52 ° 29 ′ 59 ″  N , 10 ° 48 ′ 7 ″  E
Height : 65 m above sea level NN
Residents : 536  (Jun. 30, 2019)
Incorporation : July 1, 1972
Postal code : 38473
Area code : 05366
Street “Im Unterdorf”, partial view in west direction
Former school building
Former inn

Hoitlingen [ ˈhɔɪ̯tʰˌlɪŋən ] is a district of the municipality of Tiddische in the east of the district of Gifhorn in Lower Saxony .

geography

The place Hoitlingen lies on the Vorsfelder Werder . To the east of the village is the Geest area with forest areas, to the west there is a lowland area up to the valley of the Kleine Aller .

The main town of Tiddische is around two kilometers to the north, Barwedel three kilometers to the northwest and Jembke 2.5 kilometers to the west. After Rühen-Eischott in the southeast there are about three kilometers, according to Wolfsburg Velstove in the south also has three kilometers.

history

In 1388 Hoitlingen was mentioned indirectly in the first memorial book of the city of Braunschweig by mentioning the number of seven villages on the Vorsfeld Werder. In 1510 the place was mentioned as Hoetlinge , 1536 as Hetlingen and 1539 as Hoetling . In 1651 he was called Hoidtling . The name is of Slavic origin and means something like "people at the pond dam", based on the location near a dam and a bridge over the Kleine Aller, which was widened to a pond here. The first i was a stretching i , unlike today's pronunciation. The Lüneburger Heerstrasse led northeast past Hoitlingen. The aristocratic Bartensleben family owned the Vorsfelder Werder until 1742 . In 1766 and 1856 large parts of the village were ravaged by fire. The original round shape - albeit in the form of a dead end - was abandoned during the reconstruction. During the First and Second World Wars there were 10 and 17 dead or missing soldiers from Hoitlingen, respectively. In 1968 a mill in the northwest of the village was shut down. In the east of the place new building areas were designated. The historical center of Hoitlingen is in the street "Im Unterdorf".

In 1925 there were 226 people in Hoitlingen, in 1939 there were 235. By 1950 the number rose to 519 due to the influx of refugees from the east, and then fell to 291 by 1971. In 2019, the number rose to 536 thanks to the new development areas.

Hoitlingen was an independent municipality in the Helmstedt district until it came to Tiddische on July 1, 1972. At the same time, the new community became part of the combined community of Rüsten , which was also incorporated into the Gifhorn district. On March 15, 1974, the community of Tiddische and Hoitlingen joined the Brome community .

Sports

The Hoitlinger Sportverein from 1956 e. V. was founded in 1956 as a football club. The men's team of Hoitlinger SV no longer exists since the second half of the 2019/2020 season, the women's team plays in the 1st district class. The club's youth football is combined in a youth play community (JSG) together with SV Eischott, SV Teutonia Tiddische and SSV Velstove as JSG Hoitlingen Eischott Tissische Velstove. There is also a running division, a gymnastics division, a leisure division and a riding division. The Hoitlinger SV is the largest association in Hoitlingen with over 250 members.

religion

There is no church in Hoitlingen. The village belongs to the Evangelical Lutheran parish of Jembke and the Roman Catholic parish of St. Michael (Wolfsburg-Vorsfelde) . When, after the Second World War, as a result of the flight and expulsion of Germans from Central and Eastern Europe , a Catholic priest settled in Hoitlingen, which had been evangelical-Lutheran since the Reformation, to provide pastoral care to the Catholics in Hoitlingen and the surrounding area, a vicariate was established in Hoitlingen in 1946 . In 1950 the seat of the Vicarie von Hoitlingen was relocated to the more populous Vorsfelde, from which today's parish St. Michael developed.

Infrastructure

School in the 1950s

The Hoitlinger Schule was closed with the establishment of a village community school in Rorien in the 1970s. There is a cemetery with a chapel in the village. In 1971 there were 29 farms in Hoitlingen, in 1985 there were 18.

Hoitlingen is on the Barwedel - Wolfsburg-Vorsfelde state road . County roads connect the place with Jembke and Eischott. With the bus line 162 there are usually hourly, otherwise every two-hour trips on weekdays in the direction of Rühren and via Tiddische to Ehra-Lessien or Bergfeld .

literature

  • Johann Dietrich Bödeker: The land of Brome and the upper Vorsfelder Werder, history of the area at Ohre, Drömling and Kleiner Aller. Braunschweig 1985, ISBN 3-87884-028-4 , pp. 647-668.

Web links

Commons : Hoitlingen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Dietrich Bödeker: The land of Brome and the upper Vorsfelder Werder, history of the area at Ohre, Drömling and Kleiner Aller . Braunschweig 1985, ISBN 3-87884-028-4 , p. 647.
  2. ^ Johann Dietrich Bödeker: The land of Brome and the upper Vorsfelder Werder, history of the area at Ohre, Drömling and Kleiner Aller . Braunschweig 1985, ISBN 3-87884-028-4 , p. 649.
  3. ^ Johann Dietrich Bödeker: The land of Brome and the upper Vorsfelder Werder, history of the area at Ohre, Drömling and Kleiner Aller . Braunschweig 1985, ISBN 3-87884-028-4 , p. 665.
  4. As of June 30, 2019, bulletin of the Samtgemeinde Brome from July 12, 2019; Counting of the total municipality
  5. ^ 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 GmbH, Stuttgart and Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 271 .
  6. Heinz Pohlendt: The district Helmstedt. Bremen-Horn 1957, p. 270
  7. ^ Johann Dietrich Bödeker: The land of Brome and the upper Vorsfelder Werder, history of the area at Ohre, Drömling and Kleiner Aller . Braunschweig 1985, ISBN 3-87884-028-4 , p. 668.
  8. Timetable of VLG line 162 (PDF file), accessed on July 1, 2011