Langeln (Hollnseth)

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Small facility on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the village in 2010

Langeln is a residential area in the municipality of Hollnseth ( district of Cuxhaven ) and was first mentioned in a document in 1510. From an administrative point of view , the residential area has always belonged to the Abbenseth district , of which it was until its incorporation in 1972.

Geography and transport links

Langeln located approximately 2 km west of Mehe southwest of Hollen and northwest Abbenseth on the national highway 495 , in the north over Armstorf to Lamstedt and south over Alfstedt and Ebersdorf after Bremervörde to national highway 71 / 74 results. In the west the district road 31 connects the place with Dornsode and in the east the district road 35 with Abbenseth.

history

Population development

date Residents
1824 3 fire places
1848 25 people, 4 houses
Langeln cemetery

religion

Like the surrounding towns, Langeln is also evangelical-Lutheran and belongs to the parish of the Bartholomäuskirche in Lamstedt .

For the Catholic minority is St. Ansgar's Church in Hemmoor - Warstade responsible, since 2010 parish of the Holy Spirit in Stade belongs.

There is a separate cemetery on site .

Web links

Commons : Langeln (Hollnseth)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. CHCF Jansen: Statistical Handbook of the Kingdom of Hanover . In Commission of the Helwings̓chen Hofbuchhandlung, 1824 ( google.de [accessed on May 13, 2020]).
  2. Friedrich W. Harseim, C. Schlüter: Statistical Manual for the Kingdom of Hanover . Schlueter, 1848 ( google.de [accessed on May 13, 2020]).