Limbergen (Nottuln)

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Until 1974 Limbergen was a municipality in the Coesfeld district in North Rhine-Westphalia . Today your area belongs partly to the city of Dülmen and partly to the municipality of Nottuln in the Coesfeld district .

geography

Location of the Hövel and Limbergen farmers in the 19th century

The municipality of Limbergen consisted of the old Münsterland farmers Hövel and Limbergen. It initially had an area of ​​20 km². In 1969 the area of ​​the municipality was reduced to 10.6 km².

Today, the area of ​​the old Limbergen farming community is essentially in Dülmen, while the area of ​​the old Hövel farming community today essentially forms the Nottulner district of Limbergen.

history

After the Napoleonic era , the area of ​​the municipality initially belonged to the Rorup mayor in the Coesfeld district, founded in 1816. With the introduction of the Westphalian rural community code in 1843, the Rorup mayor's office became the Rorup office , to which the Limbergen community also belonged.

On July 1, 1969, the law on the reorganization of municipalities in the Coesfeld district resulted in the restructuring of the southern half of the Limbergen municipality, essentially the old Limbergen community, with an area of ​​9.9 km² and 252 inhabitants in the neighboring municipality of Buldern . Buldern in turn was incorporated into the city of Dülmen in 1975.

The remaining municipality of Limbergen, which essentially comprised the old Hövel farmers, was dissolved on January 1, 1975 by the Münster / Hamm law . The majority with 8 km² fell to the municipality of Nottuln, the remaining area of ​​2.5 km² to the city of Dülmen. Legal successor to the municipality of Limbergen is the municipality of Nottuln, although the actual farmers in Limbergen belong to Dülmen today.

Population development

year Residents source
1858 650
1871 698
1885 615
1895 682
1910 702
1939 668
1946 932
1950 865
1961 653
1969 618
1974 341

The community was downsized in 1969.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Statistical news about the government district of Münster, 1860
  2. a b c d e Hans-Walter Pries: Limbergen. In: HIS-Data. Retrieved January 21, 2017 .
  3. Official Journal for the Münster administrative region 1843, page 302. Retrieved on September 3, 2017 .
  4. ^ The municipalities and manor districts of the Province of Westphalia in 1871
  5. ^ Community encyclopedia for the province of Westphalia 1885
  6. 1895 census
  7. Uli Schubert: German municipality register 1910. Retrieved on February 2, 2017 .
  8. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. coesfeld.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  9. 1946 census
  10. 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. 217 .


Coordinates: 51 ° 53 '  N , 7 ° 20'  E