Sietland

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In the Samtgemeinde Sietland in the 1970 and 1972 four communities had come together to perform their administrative business. She was part of the Lower Saxony district of Cuxhaven.

On 1 January 2011 the previous joint communities Sietland and Hadeln have been merged to form the new Samtgemeinde Hadeln.

  • 2.1 Population development
  • 4.1 Sons and daughters of Samtgemeinde
  • 4.2 Persons who are in connection with the Samtgemeinde
  • 6.1 angling

Geography

The Samtgemeinde Sietland mainly included the area of freshwater marshes and swamps between the Seemarsch to Ottersdorf ( " Hadelner Highlands " ) in the north, and the bog lakes edge in Bad Bederkesa ( Dahlem, Halemer and Bederkesaer Lake ) to the south. In the east, the border of the velvet municipality was largely formed by the Hadelner channel.

The difficult drainage of the area is via the Emmelke, the Alte Aue and Göschenen which unite at Ihlienworth to Medem, as well as a large number of landscaping bettors, receiving streams and ditches. Without the 1853 -built Hadelner channel and the pumping station Ottersdorf but it would come because of the topographical position of sometimes up to two meters below sea level to regular flooding. Only in the west of the velvet municipality, in the Wannaer Geest and in Ahlen, there is something higher and sandy subsoil. In the triangle between Wanna Ihlienworth and Steinau extends the largely cultivated Ahlenmoor.

Samtgemeinde outline

The Samtgemeinde Sietland consisted of the municipalities:

  • Ihlienworth
  • Odisheim
  • Steinau
  • Wanna ( accession 1972)

History

Together under the name "Five parishes ": In the Middle Ages the Hadelner Sietland was ( siet = " low " of low German ). ( Until the 14th century, existed alongside the churches in Wanna, Ihlienworth, Steinau and Odisheim also a chapel in Süderleda. ) Together with the Hadler Highlands ( "Seven parishes " ) and the city's residents Otter village, formed the Sietland one of the three " readings" of Hadler self-administration (see Warning Sacker ). However, from 1388 to about 1484 the Sietland was under the Bremen Bailiwick Bederkesa. In place of the parish Süderleda was entered at that time Wester- Ihlienworth (next Easter Ihlienworth ) as the fifth parish that had won through the medieval Holler colonization on population. After the five parishes came back to the country Hadeln.

After that date, see also: History of the district of Cuxhaven.

Population Development

( at December 31 )

Coat of arms

Blazon: Over a three green mountain stands in a green field from a three diagonally crossed red bars formed six-pointed star, accompanied by a green lily pad left and right of a green arrow herb leaf. In the green sign foot is an ornate silver urn.

Three mountain and six-pointed star representing the crest of a member town Ihlienworth, lily pad Steinau, arrowhead leaf Odisheim, while the urn for the arms of the member community Wanna stands.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of Samtgemeinde

  • Hermann Rough ( born March 6, 1930 in Wanna ) is a German musicologist and music educator

People who are connected to the integrated municipality

  • Helmut salt Inger (* December 27, 1935 in Essen, † December 3, 1993 in Odisheim ) was a German writer, editor and small publishers

Economy and infrastructure

The basic function of the center within the meaning of the regional spatial perceived the place Ihlienworth where also the seat of government was Samtgemeinde.

In the so-called Cuxland the Municipality Sietland was economically strong focus on tourism, the water tourism was on the Medem of particular importance. The Sietländer Kahn fixed and the timber market are annual festivals.

Others

Angling

  • Hadelner channel Eel, perch, bream, rudd, roach, whitefish and walleye
  • Medem Eel, perch, bream, pike, carp, rudd, roach, whitefish and walleye
  • Fulminate Eel, bream, rudd, roach, whitefish
  • Road embankment Eel, perch, bream, pike, trout, carp, rudd, roach, tench, whitefish and walleye
  • Emmelke Eel, perch, bream, pike, trout, carp, rudd, roach, tench, whitefish and walleye
  • Radkanal Eel, perch, bream, pike, carp, rudd, roach, tench, whitefish and walleye
  • Göschenen Eel, perch, bream, pike, carp, rudd, roach, tench, whitefish and walleye
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