Rade (Neu Wulmstorf)
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Unified municipality Neu Wulmstorf
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Coordinates: 53 ° 23 ′ 14 " N , 9 ° 47 ′ 36" E | |
Residents : | 763 (December 1, 2016) |
Incorporation : | July 1, 1972 |
Postal code : | 21629 |
Area code : | 04168 |
Location of Rade in Neu Wulmstorf
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Low German Raa) is a place of the unit municipalityNeu Wulmstorfin thedistrict of Harburg,Lower Saxony. The districts ofOhlenbüttelandMienenbüttelalso belong to the village of Rade.
(Neighboring communities
In the south Rade borders on Mienenbüttel , in the south-west on Wennerstorf , in the west on Oldendorf and Appel in the north-west on Ohlenbüttel, in the north on Elstorf-Bachheide , in the east on Langenrehm and Emsen . Rade is naturally located on the western edge of the Black Mountains .
history
The stone box in the Feldmark Rade was discovered in 1949 and maintained in 2014 by the Working Group on Practical Archeology in the Harburg district. It is classified in the most recent section of the Neolithic .
During the French period , Rahde was a place with 81 inhabitants in the Mairie Tostedt and belonged to the Département des Bouches de l'Elbe .
There was a separate single-class school for the children from Rade, Mienenbüttel and Ohlenbüttel in Rade from October 25, 1891. Before that, they went to school in Appel. Due to the influx of refugees, the old school became too small after the war and a new building was inaugurated on February 11, 1962, before the school closed with the death of the last teacher in Rader in 1970.
Incorporation
Rade went on in the course of the establishment of the unified community Neu Wulmstorf on July 1, 1972 as a village in Neu Wulmstorf.
Population development
year | 1812 | 1925 | 1933 | 1939 | 2016 |
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population | 81 | 225 | 246 | 245 | 763 |
traffic
Rade is on federal highway 3 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b “Things worth knowing about the community of Neu Wulmstorf”, status of the population: December 2016, leaflet of the community of Neu Wulmstorf, January 2017
- ^ Archaeological Museum Hamburg, The Working Group on Practical Archeology. In: amh.de. Retrieved January 18, 2016 .
- ^ A b Albrecht Friedrich Ludolph Lasius : The French Kayser State under the government of Kayser Napoleon the Great in 1812. Kißling, Osnabrück 1813, p. 57 f . ( Digitized version ).
- ^ Dagmar Müller-Staats: From Vosshusen to Neu Wulmstorf. Neu Wulmstorf, 2000, p. 68
- ↑ NI GVBl., June 23, 1972, Law on the reorganization of the municipalities in the Harburg area, Lower Saxony Law and Ordinance Gazette 1972, (No. 30, pp. 320–322)
- ↑ The story of Neu Wulmstorf. In: neu-wulmstorf.de. Retrieved April 8, 2016 .
- ^ A b c Michael Rademacher: German administrative history. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on September 24, 2015 ; accessed on March 9, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (with Mienenbüttel and Ohlenbüttel)