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community Wietmarschen
Coordinates: 52 ° 31 ′ 18 ″  N , 7 ° 9 ′ 25 ″  E
Height : 22 m above sea level NN
Residents : 162  (Feb. 1, 2017)
Postal code : 49835
Primaries : 05908, 05925
Lohnerbruch (Lower Saxony)
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Location of Lohnerbruch in Lower Saxony

Lohnerbruch is a farming community in the Wietmarschen unified community in the Grafschaft Bentheim district in Lower Saxony . The place with about 150 inhabitants is located southeast of Wietmarschen and northwest of Lohne . The A 31 runs to the east . North, the 1580 is  hectare large nature reserve Dalum Wietmarscher Moor and northeast, the 145-hectare nature reserve Moor Schlatts and Gentiles in Wachendorf .

history

The lands in the Lohnerbruch area served as pastureland for cattle and sheep for centuries. This land belonged to farmers from Lohne. The first two settlers to buy land from them came in 1850 and 1860.

Little by little, the district of Lohnerbruch was formed.

Until March 1, 1974 Lohnerbruch belonged to the municipality of Schepsdorf-Lohne in the Lingen district. Since then, the place has been part of the Wietmarschen community. The community belonged to the Lingen district for three years. The district of Emsland was founded on August 1st, 1977. Since then, Lohnerbruch has been part of the Grafschaft Bentheim district.

The farmers have always belonged to the parish of St. Johannes Apostel in Wietmarschen.

From 1950 to 1970 there was a Catholic elementary school in Lohnerbruch.

A meeting point for the district is the large riding hall. It was built in 1990.

literature

Clemens Honnigfort: Wietmarschen. Monastery, monastery and village. Published by the Heimatverein Wietmarschen, Bad Bentheim 1994

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ School chronicle of the Catholic elementary school Lohnerbruch as part of the project "School chronicles" of the study society for Emsland regional history, transcription Simone Böing, Wietmarschen (up to p. 43), Annegret Huschens, Wietmarschen (from p. 44), therein: Establishment of a local chronicle , p. 145/146 and 14/149.