Rademin

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Rademin
Coordinates: 52 ° 47 ′ 52 ″  N , 11 ° 20 ′ 7 ″  E
Height : 38 m above sea level NHN
Area : 14.12 km²
Residents : 117  (December 31, 2017)
Population density : 8 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : January 1, 2011
Postal code : 39619
Area code : 039034
Rademin (Saxony-Anhalt)
Rademin

Location of Rademin in Saxony-Anhalt

Rademin village church, street view
Rademin village church, street view

Rademin is a town and part of the town of Arendsee (Altmark) in the Altmarkkreis Salzwedel in Saxony-Anhalt .

geography

The Altmark Kirchdorf Rademin located 14 kilometers southwest of Arendsee (Altmark) and 14 kilometers southeast of the county town Salzwedel . The place is laid out in a cross shape. The Rademiner Graben flows in the southeast.

Local division

The Rademin district includes the Ortwinkel area and the Ladekath district .

traffic

Rademin is located south of the Stendal – Uelzen railway line .

history

Rademin was first mentioned in a document as villa Rademin on November 1, 1285 , when the Margraves Otto IV and Otto V von Brandenburg united properties to form an altar in Salzwedel . The von Visne brothers had fiefdoms here. In 1345, the Krevese monastery acquired the patronage rights from Margrave Ludwig . In 1536 the von der Schulenburg and the provost office Salzwedel had income here.

To the left of the road to Klein Gartz in the north of the village stood a windmill - it was first mentioned in 1502. To the north of the windmill stood the Rademin brickworks.

Today's Ortwinkel residential area was first mentioned around 1844. In 1871 there were 39 inhabitants in the Ortwinkel colony.

Incorporations

On July 1, 1950, the previously independent municipality Ladekath from the district of Salzwedel was incorporated into the municipality of Rademin.

On January 1, 2011, the municipality of Rademin was incorporated into the unified municipality of Arendsee (Altmark). Thus Rademin became a village with the districts Rademin and Ladekath.

Population development

year Residents
1801 139
1818 120
1840 171
1885 248
1892 235
1900 213
year Residents
1910 282
1925 273
1939 249
1946 586
2011 148
2012 137
year Residents
2013 130
2014 130
2015 126
2016 126
2017 117

As of 2011 as of December 31 of the respective year

religion

The Protestant parish of Rademin belonged to the parish Ladekath until 1811 and was an independent parish in the 16th century. Since 1821 the parish has belonged to the parish of Klein Garz. Today the parish of Rademin belongs to the parish Fleetmark-Jeetze of the parish of Salzwedel in the Provostspengel Stendal-Magdeburg of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany .

Culture and sights

Rademin village church, view of the cemetery

The Protestant village church in Rademin is a field stone building and was built in the 13th century. It is a branch church of the church of Klein Garz.

literature

  • Wilhelm Zahn : Local history of the Altmark . Edited by Martin Ehlies based on the bequests of the author. 2nd Edition. Verlag Salzwedeler Wochenblatt, Graphische Anstalt, Salzwedel 1928, p. 142 .
  • JAF Hermes, MJ Weigelt: Historical-geographical-statistical-topographical handbook from the administrative districts of Magdeburg . Topographical part. Ed .: Verlag Heinrichshofen. tape 2 , 1842, p. 343 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  • Official directory of municipalities for the German Reich . In: Statistisches Reichsamt (Hrsg.): Statistics of the German Reich . 2nd Edition. tape 550 . Publishing house for social policy, economy and statistics, Paul Schmidt, 1941, ZDB -ID 223601-1 , p. 99 .
  • Government of the German Democratic Republic, Central Statistical Office (Hrsg.): Systematic and alphabetical directory of the municipalities of the German Democratic Republic (territorial status January 1, 1952) . Berlin 1952, p. 30 .
  • Unified municipality of the city of Arendsee (Altmark): Population data for the years 2011 to 2017 . January 12, 2018.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Main statute of the city of Arendsee (Altmark) . September 2, 2014, § 1 (4), p. 1 ( stadt-arendsee.eu [PDF; 45 kB ; accessed on February 3, 2017]).
  2. ^ Adolph Friedrich Riedel : Codex diplomaticus Brandenburgensis : Collection of documents, chronicles and other source documents . Main part 1st volume 14 . Berlin 1857, p. 32 ( digitized version ).
  3. ^ Map of the German Empire, 1: 100,000, Part II / IV: Sheet 240: Wittenberge. Prussian State Statistical Office, 1906, accessed on January 13, 2018 .
  4. a b City of Arendsee - the pearl of the Altmark. Rademin Ladekath Ortwinkel. Retrieved January 7, 2018 .
  5. Prussian State Statistical Office (ed.): The municipalities and manor districts of the Prussian state and their population. Volume VI, Province of Saxony. Edited and compiled by the Royal Statistical Bureau from the original materials of the general census of December 1, 1871. Berlin 1873, p. 14 ( digitized versionhttp: //vorlage_digitalisat.test/1%3D~GB%3D~IA%3D~MDZ%3D%0A11157796_00024~SZ%3D~ double-sided%3D~LT%3D~PUR%3D ).
  6. Federal Statistical Office (Ed.): Municipalities 1994 and their changes since 01.01.1948 in the new federal states . Metzler-Poeschel, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 , pp. 362 .
  7. ^ Area changes from January 1st to December 31st, 2011. StBA
  8. ^ Association for pastors in the Evangelical Church of the Church Province of Saxony e. V. (Ed.): Pastor's Book of the Church Province of Saxony (=  Series Pastorum . Volume 10 ). Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-374-02142-0 , p. 368, 401 .
  9. ^ Parish area Fleetmark-Jeetze. Retrieved January 13, 2018 .
  10. Thomas Hartwig: All Altmark churches from A to Z . Elbe-Havel-Verlag, Havelberg 2012, ISBN 978-3-9814039-5-4 , p. 383 .