Laake (Neuhaus Office)

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Laake
Municipality of Neuhaus
Coordinates: 53 ° 9 ′ 16 ″  N , 11 ° 4 ′ 30 ″  E
Height : 12 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 22nd
Incorporation : July 1, 1950
Incorporated into: Tripkau
Postal code : 19273
Laake (Lower Saxony)
Laake

Location of Laake in Lower Saxony

Laake ( Low German Laak ) is a village in the Tripkau district of the municipality of Amt Neuhaus in Lower Saxony .

geography

The place is located two kilometers east of Hitzacker on the opposite bank of the Elbe in the Lower Saxony Elbe Valley Biosphere Reserve .

history

For the year 1848 it is stated that Laake had eleven residential buildings in which 125 people lived. At that time the place was parish to Tripkau, the school was in the place. On December 1, 1910, Laake in the Bleckede district had 86 inhabitants. As part of the territorial changes in Mecklenburg , Laake was incorporated into Tripkau on July 1, 1950. After German reunification , the place moved on June 30, 1993 from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania to Lower Saxony in the district of Lüneburg . On October 1, 1993 Tripkau was incorporated with Laake into the municipality of Amt Neuhaus.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Geographical names. Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy, accessed on December 30, 2018 .
  2. Günther Wagener: Directory of the cities, integrated communities, the member communities and districts in the Hanseatic city and the district of Lüneburg with the entry of the Low German place names. (PDF) In: landkreis-lueneburg.de. August 27, 2015, p. 3 , accessed December 30, 2018 .
  3. Friedrich W. Harseim, C. Schluter (ed.): Statistical Manual for the Kingdom of Hanover . Schlueter, 1848, p. 100 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  4. Friedrich W. Harseim, C. Schluter (ed.): Statistical Manual for the Kingdom of Hanover . Schlueter, 1848, p. 213 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  5. ^ Municipal directory Germany 1900. Kingdom of Prussia - Province of Hanover - District of Lüneburg - District of Bleckede. In: gemeindeververzeichnis.de. Uli Schubert, May 24, 2018, accessed December 30, 2018 .
  6. ^ State treaty between the states of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Lower Saxony on the reclassification of the communities in the former Neuhaus office and other areas to Lower Saxony. GrÄndStVtr MV / ND. March 9, 1993, accessed December 30, 2018 .