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Single community Rosengarten
Coat of arms of Tötensen
Coordinates: 53 ° 24 '26 "  N , 9 ° 55' 39"  E
Incorporation : July 1, 1972
Incorporated into: Nenndorf
Postal code : 21224
Area code : 04108

Tötensen ( Low German Tötsen ) is a village of the unitary community Rosengarten and former municipality in the district of Harburg , Lower Saxony ( Germany ). Together with the Westerhof district, they form the Tötensen-Westerhof local council.

geography

The municipality of Rosengarten, which borders Hamburg in the north, is located north of Buchholz , between the Harburg mountains and the Seeve . Tötensen is naturally located in the Harburg hill country (644.0), which is part of the Luheheide (644) main unit and thus part of the Lüneburg Heath (64).

Tötensen borders (clockwise, starting in the north) on the neighboring towns of Lürade , Woxdorf , Emmelndorf , Eddelsen , Leversen .

history

Tötensen was first mentioned as Tohtenhusen in 1235 in the Hoya document book.

In the French period from 1810 to 1814, the place belonged to Mairie Hittfeld in the canton of Hittfeld ( Harburg district in the department of the Nieder-Elbe , later arrondissement Lunebourg in the department des Bouches de l'Elbe ).

Until 1852 Tötensen belonged to Vogtei Hittfeld in the district of Harburg . Until 1859 it was part of the Hittfeld Office before it was reintegrated into the Harburg Office. After 1885 this became the Harburg district , until it was added to the larger Harburg district in 1932 .

On July 1, 1972, Tötensen was merged with the surrounding communities to form the unitary community of Nenndorf, which was then renamed Rosengarten from 1973. The Tötensen-Westerhof local council consists of 11 members.

Personalities

The musician Dieter Bohlen lives in Tötensen. The journalist Claas Relotius grew up in Tötensen. Today he lives in seclusion again.

literature

  • Wilhelm Marquardt: A chronicle of the four rose garden villages on the old Dethweg of the Harburg district. Leversen, Sieversen, Kötensen, Westerhof. 1984

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Tötensen and Westerhof. In: behrens-uwe.de. Archived from the original ; accessed on July 28, 2018 .
  2. ^ Markus Bruges: On-site visit in Tötensen: Dieter Bohlen's homely idyll . In: Spiegel Online . November 20, 2003 ( spiegel.de [accessed October 27, 2019]).
  3. Juan Moreno : A thousand lines of lies . Rowohlt, Berlin 2019, ISBN 978-3-7371-0086-1 , pp. 128, 29-31 .
  4. Alexander Rupflin Am Spielfeldrand - Tötensen "Spiegel" counterfeiter Claas Relotius lives withdrawn today, Friday No. 3 of February 16, 2020, p. 23