Bonese

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Bonese is a municipality in the Altmark Dähre Salzwedel in Saxony- Anhalt, Germany.

Geography

The place is located in the northern part of the Altmark about 13 kilometers northeast of the Lower Saxon town of Witt rings, about five kilometers away from the border between Saxony -Anhalt and Lower Saxony.

The former municipality Bonese consisted of three parts Bonese, Rustenbeck and Winkelstedt.

History

Bonese was first mentioned in 1379 as bunatze and was probably inhabited endures at this time. The place burned down in 1642 during the Thirty Years' War almost completely down.

1928 Bonese was connected to the railway line Salzwedel Salzwedel Diesdorf the Kleinbahnen GmbH. An existing line was extended for this purpose by about 5 kilometers. The reason may have been the transport needs of a brickyard in Boneser Lerch reason. The German Reichsbahn ceased to operate in 1993. The station building still exists.

On July 1, 1950 Rustenbeck and Winkelstedt were incorporated.

In the GDR Bonese was the seat of a battalion staff of the border troops. On the 103 -meter high mountain falsehood was also an antenna system. She was operated under the cover name of LUPIN responsible for radio reconnaissance and radio Defence Department III of the State Security of the GDR and served the interception of radio transmissions and radio links in the Federal Republic of Germany. The system is completely disassembled. On the site today is a mobile phone mast.

Through a field amendment agreement, the municipal councils of the municipalities Bonese decided ( 5 May 2008 ), Dähre ( 5 May 2008 ) and location village ( on May 8, 2008) that their communities are dissolved and merged into a new community with the name Dähre. This agreement was approved by the county as a lower municipal supervisory authority and entered into force on 1 January 2009.

Policy

The last mayor of the township was Petra Schulze.

Economy and infrastructure

The town is crossed by the road L 7. Dominating is agriculture. In addition, there are few small businesses. In Bonese is a kindergarten. Tourist interest is the 600 -year-old, well-preserved fortified church, which was restored in 1904, and the Lehnchenstein, a large gray stone around which entwines an old legend.

Swell

  • The former municipality Bonese on the pages of the administrative community Beetzendorf - Diesdorf
  • LUPIN by Manfred Bischoff
  • Railway conquered from 1928 to Hans -Jochen - angle
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