Marienloh

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Marienloh
City of Paderborn
Coordinates: 51 ° 46 ′ 0 ″  N , 8 ° 47 ′ 0 ″  E
Height : 128 m above sea level NN
Area : 7.37 km²
Residents : 2967  (Dec. 31, 2013)
Population density : 403 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 1st January 1969
Postal code : 33104
Area code : 05252
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Location of the Marienloh district in Paderborn

Marienloh is a northeastern district of Paderborn in the east of North Rhine-Westphalia and has around 2900 inhabitants. Until 1968 Marienloh was an independent municipality in the Altenbeken district .

geography

Marienloh is located between the core city of Paderborn and Bad Lippspringe in the north of the Paderborn plateau west of the Egge Mountains at an altitude of 128  m above sea level. NN . The Beke flows through Marienloh and joins the Lippe on the western edge of the village.

Expansion of the village

Marienloh covers an area of ​​7.37 km². The west-east extension is 4.8 km, the north-south extension about 3 km.

Neighboring places

Starting in the north in a clockwise direction, the city of Bad Lippspringe as well as the Paderborn districts Neuenbeken and Benhausen , the Paderborn core city and the district of Schloss Neuhaus border Marienloh .

history

The Marienloh area, originally called Bendesloh, has belonged to the later Paderborn Monastery since the early Middle Ages .

In 1802 the Paderborn bishopric lost its state independence when it was occupied by Prussia , but fell back to the Kingdom of Westphalia for a few years in 1807 and to Prussia in 1813 after the Napoleonic defeat. Marienloh is incorporated into the province of Westphalia , which was founded in 1815, and comes to the Paderborn district, founded in 1816, by decree of the royal government in Minden . When the districts are divided into offices , Marienloh comes to the office of Lippspringe.

In 1921, Lippspringe was released from the administrative division and the previous official seat moved to Altenbeken. As a result, the office concerned was initially given the name “Amt Lippspringe with its seat in Altenbeken” and later the name “Amt Altenbeken”.

With the "Law on the integration of the municipality of Marienloh, district of Paderborn, into the city of Paderborn" of November 5, 1968, the area change agreement between the city of Paderborn and the municipality of Marienloh of February 20, 1968 was largely confirmed. The previously independent community belonging to the Altenbeken office was incorporated into the city of Paderborn on January 1, 1969.

Catholic Church of St. Joseph

Religions

Choir of the Sankt-Josef-Kirche in Marienloh

Like all places in the former bishopric of Paderborn, Marienloh also has a predominantly Catholic population. For these there is the parish of Sankt Joseph in the Paderborn deanery of the Archdiocese of Paderborn .

The Lutherans in Marienloh belong to the evangelical parish of Bad Lippspringe in the Paderborn parish of the Evangelical Church of Westphalia .

Population development

  • 1950: 0854 inhabitants
  • 1961: 0936 inhabitants
  • 2005: 3,023 inhabitants, including 134 foreigners (4.4%)
  • 2011: 2972 ​​inhabitants
  • 2012: 2962 inhabitants
  • 2013: 2967 inhabitants, including 120 foreigners (4.0%) (Source: Unit 105 / Statistics of the City of Paderborn)

politics

City council elections

Results for constituencies 17 (postal voting district), 171 and 172

2014 2009 2004
Political party % % %
CDU 57.13 67.53 58.33
SPD 19.58 11.15 19.68
FDP 4.35 6.95 6.53
Green 7.98 6.88 6.93
FBI 5.08 4.28 -
DIP 5.88 3.21 -
REP - - 6.93
voter turnout 51.22 45.17 48.36

The mayor is Matthias Dülme (CDU).

coat of arms

Marienloh coat of arms

Description : Divided by a gopel cut, at the top split by blue and red by a silver wave pile strip; In field 1 a golden letter emblem, formed from the connected roman capital letters MRA ( Maria ), floating above a golden three-pointed crown; in field 2 a standing golden oak leaf; in field 3 in silver three black bulls' heads placed two to one.

Explanation: The coat of arms is a partly speaking, partly historical coat of arms. Taken together, the two upper fields symbolize the name Marienloh , "... a place that used to be called Bendesloh, but is now called St. Mary in the Lo", as it says in a document. The name solidified with the increasing pilgrimage to Maria in dem Loh. The color, letters and crown symbolize the first part of the place name and are reminiscent of the pilgrimage to St. Mary in Marienloh. The letter emblem and crown are borrowed from the medallion of the old statue of the Virgin in the Marienloh parish church. The oak leaf indicates the second part of the place name: "Loh" or "in dem Loh", Loh was an oak forest. The silver, lower part of the shield is borrowed from a seal from Elmeringhusen. These were the landlords of Bendesloh from around 1300 until they died out in 1473. The silver wave pole bar symbolizes the lip that flows through the Marienloh district.

Buildings

Economy and Infrastructure

traffic

At the western edge of Marienloh, Bundesstraße 1 , which was developed here as a pure motor vehicle , passes, with the junctions Marienloh south and Bad Lippspringe north of the village. Marienloh is part of the Paderborn-Höxter (NPH) local transport network . The local buses of the PaderSprinter , a municipal subsidiary of the Paderborn municipal operations, provide the connection to the other Paderborn districts. The buses of the go.on Gesellschaft für Bus- und Eisenbahnverkehr mbH connect the town with the R50 / R51 northwards via Bad Lippspringe and Schlangen mit Horn .

Personalities

People who worked on site

References

Individual evidence

  1. Martin Bünermann: The communities of the first reorganization program in North Rhine-Westphalia . Deutscher Gemeindeverlag, Cologne 1970, p. 73 .
  2. ^ Andres Winkler: On the 100th anniversary of the death of General Bogislav von Heyden-Linden. In: Heimatbrief Marienloh 2009. (PDF) St. Sebastian Schützenbruderschaft Marienloh, January 2009, pp. 10–15 , accessed on August 12, 2014 .

Web links

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