Neuenkirchen (Melle)
Neuenkirchen
Melle municipality
Coordinates: 52 ° 8 ′ 14 ″ N , 8 ° 23 ′ 20 ″ E
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Height : | 120 m above sea level NHN |
Area : | 33.96 km² |
Residents : | 4776 (2014) |
Population density : | 141 inhabitants / km² |
Incorporation : | July 1, 1972 |
Postal code : | 49326 |
Area code : | 05428 |
Location of Neuenkirchen in Melle
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Neuenkirchen is a district of Melle in the district of Osnabrück ( Lower Saxony ).
location
Neuenkirchen is nine kilometers southeast of the city center of Melle, directly on the state border with North Rhine-Westphalia with the Warmenau as the border river. The districts belong to Neuenkirchen
Insingdorf | Ostenfelde | Schiplage |
Küingdorf and Redecke | ||
Holterdorf | Suttorf |
See also Vinkemühlen Castle
traffic
The state roads 95 and 701 cut through the place. Neuenkirchen is connected to the city center of Melle by the Melle city bus . There is a regional bus connection to Bielefeld line 59 and Werther (Westphalia) line 60.
politics
The local council of Melle-Neuenkirchen has 15 seats. These have been distributed as follows since the 2011 local elections : SPD 6, Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen 5, CDU 3, FDP 1, local mayor is Volker Theo Eggeling (SPD). (As of September 2011)
history
The place name (Low German: Nyenkerken) was first mentioned in 1160. From the town of Suttorf (Low German: Suithorpe) there is documentary evidence as early as around the year 1000 that taxes had to be paid to the Corvey monastery . A daughter church of the Diocese of Osnabrück, founded in 803, is said to have stood in Ostenfelde. At the beginning of the 12th century, a church was built about three kilometers to the east. In the 16th century a chapel was built in what is now the Schiplage district (since 1972 Schiplage-St.Annen).
For a long time, the Osnabrück region stood in alternation of denominations. During the so-called “revision negotiations” on July 9, 1657, as a result of the Reformation, St. Anne's Church was assigned to the Roman Catholic and the Neuenkirchen Church to the Evangelical Lutheran denomination.
A decisive event was a devastating fire in the town center, which destroyed over 80 buildings in the village, including the church and the school, on May 18, 1883.
As part of the regional reform, the former joint municipality of Neuenkirchen with the eight districts of Holterdorf, Insingdorf, Küingdorf, Neuenkirchen, Ostenfelde, Redecke, Schiplage and Suttorf was incorporated into the urban area of Melle.
Population development
Resident population of the community of Neuenkirchen with territorial status as of May 27, 1970:
date | Residents |
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May 17, 1939 | 1166 |
September 13, 1950 | 2031 |
June 6, 1961 | 1887 |
May 27, 1970 | 2234 |
Population development of the districts
Resident population and area of the individual districts of the Neuenkirchen district according to telephone information from the citizens' office in Neuenkirchen (branch of the city administration in Melle-Mitte) on September 29, 2014.
District |
Area (in km²) As of September 25, 2014 |
Population as of September 25, 2014 |
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Holterdorf | 7.03 | 245 |
Insingdorf | 2.39 | 169 |
Küingdorf | 5.87 | 310 |
Neuenkirchen | 7.03 | 2666 |
Ostenfelde | 2.71 | 154 |
Talk | 2.57 | 89 |
Schiplage-St. Anne | 3.23 | 849 |
Suttorf | 4.74 | 297 |
total | 33.94 | 4,779 |
Attractions
- St. Christopher's Church, built in the neo-Gothic style
- St. Anna Church in Schiplage with frescoes from 1505/06 that were uncovered in the 1980s
- Koenigsbrück Castle
- Heimathaus am Kirchring with Wilhelm Fredemann-Stube
- Sigmund Strecker Museum
Personalities
- Johannes Heringsdorf (1606–1665), theologian and editor of hymn collections, friend of Friedrich von Spee
- Eduard Niemann (1804-1884), German Lutheran theologian
- Ernst August Wiebold (1843–1942), teacher, rector, cantor, sexton, organist, the Kantor-Wiebold (elementary) school is named after him
- Wilhelm Fredemann (1897–1984), rector, writer and historian The Wilhelm Fredemann Realschule or Oberschule Neuenkirchen is named after him.
- Sigmund Strecker (1914–1969), artist, painter
- Tom Winkler (1918–2009), filmmaker, film expert, painter
- Erich Engelbrecht (1928–2011), artist
- Arthur Meyer zu Küingdorf (1930–2005), landscape painter
- Ulrich Heemann (* 1951), painter, artist
Public facilities
- 4 kindergartens
- Kantor Wiebold School (elementary school)
- Wilhelm Fredemann secondary school with an integrated secondary school
- Village community center with citizens' office and local library
- Altenzentrum Neuenkirchen
- Event room "Old School" in Schiplage-St.Annen
- Neuenkirchen outdoor pool
- Catholic public library St. Annen in Schiplage-St.Annen
- Volunteer fire brigade St. Annen in Schiplage-St.Annen
- Volunteer Fire Brigade Neuenkirchen in Neuenkirchen
societies
Altogether there are around 25 clubs in Neuenkirchen.
- Gymnastics Club Neuenkirchen (TVN), founded in 1909 (over 1300 members)
- Trombone Choir Neuenkirchen, with over 100 active members one of the strongest trombone choirs in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hanover
- Heimatverein Neuenkirchen (150 members)
- Youth Football Club Neuenkirchen (JFCN)
- Homeownership Association (formerly DSB)
literature
- Fritz-Gerd Mittelstädt and Ernst-Heinrich Knoth: The Grönegau . In: Amt Grönenberg, Kreis Melle, Stadt Melle (Hrsg.): Meller Jahrbuch . tape 1 . Verlag für Regionalgeschichte, Melle 1983, ISBN 3-88368-061-3 , p. 8-25 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ https://teutoowl.de/owlv/dl/linienplaene/guetersloh/59.pdf
- ↑ https://teutoowl.de/owlv/dl/linienplaene/guetersloh/60.pdf
- ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer GmbH, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 256 .
- ↑ Lower Saxony State Administration Office (Hrsg.): Municipal Statistics Lower Saxony 1970. Part 2: Population and Employment, Volume 5: District Osnabrück , Hanover 1973, p. 96.
- ↑ www.echoneuenkirchen.de ( Memento of the original from April 5, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Wilhelm Fredemann in the Low German Bibliography and Biography (PBuB)