Möser
coat of arms | Germany map | |
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Coordinates: 52 ° 13 ' N , 11 ° 48' E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Saxony-Anhalt | |
County : | Jerichower Land | |
Height : | 65 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 80.24 km 2 | |
Residents: | 8318 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 104 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postcodes : | 39175 (Körbelitz) , 39291 (Hohenwarthe, Lostau, Möser, Pietzpuhl, Schermen) |
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Primaries : | 03921, 039222 | |
License plate : | JL, BRG, GNT | |
Community key : | 15 0 86 145 | |
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Mayor : | Bernd Köppen ( FDP ) | |
Location of the unified community Möser in the district of Jerichower Land | ||
Möser is a unified municipality in the district of Jerichower Land in Saxony-Anhalt .
geography
The community of Möser northeast of Magdeburg is four kilometers from the Elbe . The A2 runs through the municipality .
Community structure
The municipality of Möser consists of the following localities :
as well as the following settlements :
- Alt Lostau
- Canal settlement
- New Külzau
- Ottohof
- Waldschänke
history
Until January 1, 2005, the municipalities of Hohenwarthe, Körbelitz, Lostau, Möser, Pietzpuhl and Schermen were part of the Möser administrative community .
From January 1, 2005, the municipality of Möser belonged to the administrative community of Biederitz-Möser .
On January 1, 2010, the communities of Möser, Hohenwarthe, Körbelitz, Lostau, Pietzpuhl and Schermen merged to form the new community of Möser.
politics
coat of arms
The coat of arms was approved by the district on March 1, 2010.
Blazon : "In silver a blue braided cross with cross bars slightly pushed apart, angled from above with two six-pointed blue stars at an angle from above and one six-pointed blue star below."
The coat of arms designed by the Magdeburg local heraldist Jörg Mantzsch was decided by the council of the municipality of Möser at the constituent meeting on January 26, 2010. The woven cross has a double meaning: On the one hand, it refers to the waterway cross , with which the Hohenwarthe lock is also connected. On the other hand, the interwoven braided cross symbolizes the merging of the individual localities, which are now geared towards a common development. The six towns are expressed in the six stars of equal size.
flag
The flag is blue-white-blue (1: 4: 1) striped (horizontal shape: stripes running horizontally, lengthways shape: stripes running vertically) and has the coat of arms in the center.
Economy and Infrastructure
Möser does not have any significant industrial settlements. The local economy is characterized by smaller craft businesses such as roofers, plumbers and, above all, gardeners.
Notable larger companies are SCHMIEDL Metall - & Fördertechnik, which has existed in Möser since 1991. This company produces conveyor systems, crane systems and iron and steel works equipment and had 72 employees as of June 30, 2005. Also worth mentioning is Siebert Objektmöbel GmbH & Co KG, which is active in the area of pharmacy equipment and the like.
traffic
The Berlin – Magdeburg railway runs through Möser . There is a train station in the village.
The place is crossed by the federal highway 1 and thus also connected to the federal highway 2 , 2 km away .
education
A primary school and a secondary school are available on site.
The daycare center was closed and merged with the Schermen facility in a new building in September 2008.
Buildings
The community's cultural monuments are listed in the local register of monuments.
Web links
- Information about the community at www.gemeinde-moeser.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ State Statistical Office Saxony-Anhalt, population of the municipalities - as of December 31, 2019 (PDF) (update) ( help ).
- ↑ Main statute of the community of Möser. (PDF; 188 KB) Möser community, July 1, 2014, accessed on May 24, 2018 .
- ↑ StBA: Area changes from January 01 to December 31, 2010
- ^ Official journal of the district. (PDF) No. 5/2010, p. 109
- ↑ Jörg Mantzsch: The coat of arms of the community Möser, documentation on the approval process. Filed with the district of Stendal 2010 (report: State Archives Saxony-Anhalt )