Sonnenberg (Vechelde)
Sonnenberg
Vechelde municipality
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Coordinates: 52 ° 14 ′ 16 ″ N , 10 ° 24 ′ 28 ″ E | ||
Height : | approx. 80 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 5.34 km² | |
Residents : | 735 (December 31, 2018) | |
Population density : | 138 inhabitants / km² | |
Incorporation : | March 1, 1974 | |
Postal code : | 38159 | |
Area code : | 05300 | |
Location of Sonnenberg in Lower Saxony |
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The location of Sonnenberg in the municipality of Vechelde
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Sonnenberg is a district of the municipality of Vechelde in the Peine district in Lower Saxony .
geography
location
Sonnenberg lies in the lowlands of the Braunschweig-Hildesheimer Lößbörde in the transition area between the foothills of the northern Harz foreland and the northern German lowlands .
The town is bordered in the west by the broken forest lowlands of the river Aue , in the east by the Salzgitter canal and in the south by the Hanover – Braunschweig railway line .
Neighboring places
Vechelde | Denstorf | Klein Gleidingen |
Wierthe | Great Gleidingen | |
Alvesse | Üfingen (Salzgitter) | Thiede (Salzgitter) |
history
Sonnenberg was first mentioned in the 8th century as "Sunnenbore", later also as "Sunnenberch" (1318). Sonnenberg was named in the context of a donation from the Saxon prince Odiltag and his wife Wentelsuint to the Fulda monastery in 780. There 20 goods of the Liergau are mentioned, including Sunnenbore (= Sonnenberg).
The current place name Sonnenberg is puzzling in that a mountain does not exist in the vicinity of Sonnenberg. With bore which was apparently wendische designation Bore (= castle) meant. It is possible that the current place name arose from bore via berc and the Low German berch . Presumably there was once a castle at the southwest exit of the village, which is indicated by the field name " Burgstelle " in this location .
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The first cartographic representation of Sonnenberg in a visual map in the official atlas of the Principality of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel by Gottfried Mascop , 1574. |
Around 1440, Sonnenberg was combined with ten other villages in the Principality of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel to form the administrative and judicial district " Amt Eich " or "Zur Eiche". The office covered the area west of the city of Braunschweig , from the Braunschweiger Landwehr to about the river Aue . In 1501, Duke Heinrich I , called the Elder , pledged the villages of the office to the city of Braunschweig, under whose administration they remained until 1671, when the era of the independent city of Braunschweig was ended by the reconquest of the princes of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel.
In 1802, Sonnenberg had 329 residents in 38 fireplaces. With the Principality of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, Sonnenberg was incorporated into the Kingdom of Westphalia created by Napoleon in 1807 . After its dissolution in 1813, the place belonged to the Duchy of Braunschweig until 1918 .
Incorporations
Sonnenberg's assignment to the Braunschweig district and its status as an independent municipality ended on March 1, 1974 in the course of the regional reform of Lower Saxony when it was incorporated into Vechelde.
Population development
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politics
Local council
The local council of Sonnenberg consists of seven councilors and councilors.
Local election | SPD | CDU | WVS | total |
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11th September 2016 | 4th | 3 | - | 7 seats |
September 11, 2011 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 7 seats |
September 10, 2006 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 7 seats |
Local mayor
The local mayor is Michael Cramer (SPD).
coat of arms
In a blue field a twelve-rayed golden midday sun over a silver hill, in it a blue, undulating river course.
The blue wave bar symbolizes the location of the village on the branch canal to Salzgitter. The coat of arms depicts the place name , it was adopted by the local council on December 12, 1977. The design comes from Wilhelm Krieg.
Culture and sights
Buildings
- The village church of St. Nikolai , built in the 13th or 14th century, is Gothic in its core. The last major renovation took place in 1988.
Landscape protection areas
- The "Sonnenberger Holz", a swamp forest lowland of the river Aue of around 80 hectares , has been a landscape protection area since 1962 , together with the adjacent "Wierther Holz".
Photo gallery
Village church St. Nikolai in Sonnenberg
Hakenhof in Sonnenberg, 19th century
Economy and Infrastructure
Sonnenberg was an agricultural village until the second half of the 20th century. Agriculture is only of minor importance in the livelihood structure, although the area around the village is still characterized by intensive agricultural use. Many of the residents of the village do their jobs mainly in the regional center of Braunschweig or in the nearby industrial area in the Salzgitter area .
In the second half of the 20th century, the place expanded to the west and south through residential areas with homes and housing estates. In the last few years several riding stables have been built in the village, which have made Sonnenberg a center of equestrian sports in the region .
In the past few decades, numerous lakes were created in the vicinity of the place through sand and gravel mining , which were recultivated after the construction material extraction was finished. Most of the lakes of this type, such as the Hasselkampsee , are now used as fishing grounds. A gravel mine is currently in operation in the southeast of the village.
The Salzgitter branch canal near Sonnenberg
The Hasselkampsee
Personalities
- Georg Althaus (1898–1974), Evangelical Lutheran theologian and opponent of the Nazi regime
- Friedrich Alpers (1901–1944), NSDAP politician, general forest master, state secretary and SS-Obergruppenführer
- Richard Ebeling (1921–2013), local politician and honorary mayor
literature
- Karl Bege : Stories of some of the most famous castles and families in the Duchy of Braunschweig. Wolfenbüttel 1844.
- Caspar Ehlers : The integration of Saxony into the Frankish empire. Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 2007, ISBN 3-525-35887-3 .
- Georg Hassel : Geographical-statistical description of the principalities of Wolfenbüttel and Blankenburg . tape 1 . Friedrich Bernhard Culemann, Braunschweig 1802 ( digitized in the Google book search).
- Hermann Adolf Lüntzel : The older diocese of Hildesheim . Gerstenberg, Hildesheim 1837 ( digitized in the Google book search).
- Günter Strebe, Hans-Georg Hoßbach: Sonnenberg - history of a village. Vechelde 2008.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Population figures . In: Website of the municipality of Vechelde. December 31, 2018, accessed March 11, 2019 .
- ↑ August von Wersebe : Description of the district between the Elbe, Saale and Unstrut, Weser and Werra . Hahnsche Hofbuchhandlung, Hanover 1829, p. 193 .
- ↑ a b Hassel, p. 450 ff.
- ^ Matthias Blazek : The Electorate of Hanover and the years of foreign rule 1803-1813, ibidem, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-89821-777-4 , p. 27 ff.
- ^ 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, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 268 .
- ↑ Karl Venturini : The Duchy of Braunschweig in its previous and present condition . Verlag C. G. Fleckeisen, Helmstedt 1847.
- ↑ August Lambrecht: The Duchy of Braunschweig . A. Stichtenoth Publishing House, Wolfenbüttel 1863.
- ^ Karl Andree : Geographie des Welthandels , 3rd volume, Julius Maier, Stuttgart 1877, p. 751.
- ^ Ulrich Schubert: Community directory Germany 1900 - Braunschweig district. Information from December 1, 1910. In: gemeindeververzeichnis.de. January 5, 2020, accessed February 14, 2020 .
- ^ A b c Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Braunschweig district (→ see under: No. 57 ). (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
- ↑ a b Statistisches Bundesamt Wiesbaden (ed.): Official municipality register for the Federal Republic of Germany - 1957 edition (population and territorial status September 25, 1956, for Saarland December 31, 1956) . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1958, p. 205 ( digitized version ).
- ↑ Lower Saxony State Administration Office (ed.): Municipal directory for Lower Saxony . Municipalities and municipality-free areas. Self-published, Hanover January 1, 1973, p. 55 , Braunschweig district ( digitized [PDF; 21.3 MB ; accessed on August 27, 2019]).
- ↑ a b c d e f Vechelde municipality
- ↑ a b Local councilor Sonnenberg. In: Council information system of the municipality of Vechelde. Retrieved December 22, 2016.
- ^ Arnold Rabbow: New Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch. Braunschweiger Zeitungsverlag, Meyer Verlag, Braunschweig 2003, ISBN 3-926701-59-5 , p. 153.
- ↑ Sonnenberg coat of arms (Vechelde). In: www.ngw.nl.
- ↑ Harald Meyer: A veteran, but not a party politician . In: Braunschweiger Zeitung , June 15, 2013.