Nortrup

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Coat of arms of the Nortrup municipality
Nortrup
Map of Germany, position of the municipality Nortrup highlighted

Coordinates: 52 ° 37 '  N , 7 ° 52'  E

Basic data
State : Lower Saxony
County : Osnabrück
Joint municipality : Artland
Height : 29 m above sea level NHN
Area : 27.08 km 2
Residents: 2986 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 110 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 49638
Area code : 05436
License plate : OS , BSB, MEL, WTL
Community key : 03 4 59 028
Address of the
municipal administration:
Postweg 1
49638 Nortrup
Website : www.nortrup.de
Mayor : Karl Heinz Budke ( SPD )
Location of the municipality Nortrup in the district of Osnabrück
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Nortrup is a member municipality of the Samtgemeinde Artland in the northern district of Osnabrueck in Lower Saxony and is located in the Artland as part of the recreation area Hasetal .

geography

Community structure

Nortrup consists of the two places Nortrup and Suttrup, which were merged in 1972.

climate

In Nortrup there is a temperate maritime climate, influenced by wet north-westerly winds from the North Sea. The long-term average air temperature reaches 8.5 ° C – 9.0 ° C and about 700 mm of precipitation falls. Between May and August, an average of 20-25 summer days (climatological term for days on which the maximum temperature exceeds 25 ° C) can be expected.

traffic

There was a train station in Nortrup on the Quakenbrück - Fürstenau - Rheine railway .

Buses operated by the Verkehrsgemeinschaft Osnabrück to Quakenbrück and Fürstenau are currently operating in regular intervals.

history

Nortrup was first mentioned in 1169 as "Norttorpe". Four families and their farms formed the first row settlement, others followed. In the second half of the 15th century, the noble von Dinklage family built a residence; The Loxten estate was sold in 1682 to the von Hammerstein family, who still live there today. With the construction of the Quakenbrück - Rheine railway line in the 1870s and the associated industrialization, Nortrup developed from a rural to a modern, rural community. Numerous typical Artländer half-timbered houses, but also the idyllically situated moated castle Loxten remind of the past.

religion

In the course of the Reformation and the work of the Quakenbrücker Hermann Bonnus , the population of Nortrup converted predominantly to the Evangelical Lutheran faith; In the 16th century a Protestant diaspora developed in Artland , which was surrounded by areas with a Catholic population. After the Counter Reformation , however, the proportion of the Catholic population in Nortrup increased again significantly; Vitus Büscher's work was mainly successful in the town of Quakenbrück and less in the rural area with its small parishes . In 1855, 496 of the then 869 inhabitants of Nortrup declared themselves to be Catholic again.

As a chapel parish with its St. Aloysius Chapel, consecrated on June 21, 1855, the memorial day of St. Aloisius von Gonzaga , Nortrup belonged to Ankum until 1908 . On March 25, 1908, the Osnabrück Bishop Hubertus Voss signed the deed of establishment for the Catholic parish of St. Aloysius in Nortrup and appointed the chapel community to its own parish. Today's church was consecrated in 1915.

The dominance of the Catholic population has weakened in recent decades due to the large influx of German repatriates from the former Soviet Union, the vast majority of whom are Evangelical-Lutheran. In addition, there were still a large number of Baptist repatriates who, however, are not counted by the community.

The Lutheran Dorotheenkirche is located in the Loxten district .

Population development

Population development in Nortrup since 1987

The following overview shows the population of Nortrup in the respective territories and on December 31st.

The figures are updates by the State Office for Statistics and Communication Technology Lower Saxony based on the census of May 25, 1987 .

The data from 1961 (June 6th) and 1970 (May 27th) are the census results.

year Residents
1961 2061
1970 2145
1987 2393
1990 2477
1995 2708
2000 2883
2005 3026
2010 2955
2011 2942
2015 2960
2017 2963
2018 2961

politics

Municipal council

The municipal council currently (as of 2018) has 13 members from four parties or groups.

The following table shows the local election results since 1996.

Nortrup municipality council: election results and municipal councils
CDU SPD GREEN FDP Others total electoral
participation
Electoral term % Mandates % Mandates % Mandates % Mandates % Mandates % Total number of seats on the Council %
1996-2001 55.9 8th 34.3 5 4.4 0 5.4 0 - - 100 13 75.0
2001-2006 61.4 8th 28.9 4th 2.0 0 7.7 1 - - 100 13 69.6
2006-2011 59.4 9 33.3 5 1.9 0 5.4 1 - - 100 15th 65.4
2011-2016 48.58 6th 39.04 5 5.76 1 4.09 1 2.53 0 100 13 62.4
2016-2021 40.48 5 43.87 6th 8.16 1 3.7 1 3.8 0 100 13 64.51
Percentages rounded.
Sources: State Office for Statistics and Communication Technology Lower Saxony, District of Osnabrück.
The data from the State Office for Statistics and Communication Technology were used for different information in the sources mentioned,
as they are generally more plausible.

mayor

  • since 2016 Karl-Heinz Budke (SPD)
  • 1993-2016 Leonhard Renze (CDU)
  • 1981–1993 Reinhold Giesecke (CDU)
  • 1976–1981 Fritz Blome (CDU)
  • 1972–1976 Hermann Ermeling (SPD)

Community partnerships

There is a partnership with Świątki in Poland .

Culture and sights

Good loxing

The sights Nortrups are on the tourist route Artland route distance.

Buildings

Established businesses

Due to its convenient location and the favorable settlement conditions, Nortrup is the location of a number of companies with a total of more than 1000 jobs, including the packaging factory Delkeskamp packaging works and the meat product factory Kemper Wurstwaren .

Attractions

In September 2017, the last train of the decommissioned Transrapid test facility Emsland , the Transrapid 09 (TR09), was installed on the company premises of the meat product factory Kemper Wurstwaren .

Sons and daughters of the church

literature

  • Werner Dobelmann , 800 years of Nortrup 1169–1969, Nortrup 1969
  • Nortrup municipality: 825 years of Nortrup. 1994.
  • Wilhelm Wachhorst: Somersault backwards - my journey into the past or: "Koopheister trüggut" Ett is moi, nochmaol would be tricky tau kieken! , Nortrup / Cologne 2006
  • Siegfried Müller: 100 years of Loxten Church, commemorative publication for the 100th anniversary of the Dorotheen Church in Loxten , Nortrup / Loxten 1960

Web links

Commons : Nortrup  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. State Office for Statistics Lower Saxony, LSN-Online regional database, Table 12411: Update of the population, as of December 31, 2019  ( help ).
  2. a b Kirchenbote No. 12 of March 23, 2008, page 18  ( page no longer available , search in web archives )@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.kirchenbote.de
  3. The Dorotheenkirche. Retrieved April 22, 2020 . , on dorotheen-kirchengemeinde.wir-e.de
  4. LSN-Online, the largest regional statistical database in Germany. Retrieved August 5, 2017 .
  5. ^ 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. 259 .
  6. Local elections 2016 , from wahlen.artland.de, accessed on October 22, 2018.
  7. State Office for Statistics and Communication Technology Lower Saxony, Table 5000311
  8. Landkreis Osnabrück, official final results of the district election on September 9, 2001 ( Memento from May 25, 2005 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 528 kB)
  9. ^ The local elections for the district of Osnabrück on September 11, 2011 (also includes 2006 results). (PDF 8.0MB p. 19 column "Municipal elections") Osnabrück district, accessed on March 6, 2016 .
  10. ^ Karl-Heinz Budke second SPD mayor in Nortrup , NOZ on November 10, 2016; accessed on April 4, 2018
  11. Mayor Leonhard Renze "Lucky Fall for Nortrup" , NOZ on October 20, 2016; accessed on April 4, 2018
  12. Obituaries CDU community association for Reinhold Giesecke
  13. Josef Pohl: Lindemann and Renze awarded: Samtgemeinde awards ring of honor to two "Artland princes". Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
  14. Nortrup municipality (ed.): 825 years of Nortrup through the ages . Pfotenhauer, Nortrup 1994, p. 31 .
  15. Entry about the partnership between Nortrup and Świątki on the homepage of the Sartland municipality.Accessed on May 4, 2019, 7:52 p.m.