Groß Boden

Great floor is a municipality in the district of Lauenburg southwest of Lübeck in Schleswig -Holstein.

History

A place at the site of today's major soil was first mentioned in 1310 as Rieke Hagen. The term ground he was new to the field of waste fallen place and parish Schönborn. The name appears in 1649 after the first farmer Vogt " bottom Tim " ( Tim Bubert ). Land belonged to the old sovereign Official Horst Stein. 1672 came Kleinboden the sovereign office Rethwisch while Großboden at Horst Stein (now the Duchy of Lauenburg ) remained, so that henceforth there were two places. On December 4, 1813 there was the battle at the bottom between the French and the Danes on the one hand and the alliance on the other hand instead. Battles took place here too, in the German -Danish War of 1864.

Policy

Coat of arms

Blazon: " Of gold and green, slightly offset to the right oblique head, divided diagonally left. Right along the plate splitting a floating occupied with five shamrocks green oblique beams, over a red saber, left under a silver stud frame house a silver mill wheel, covered the bottom of a silver wave beams. "

Traffic

Through the community Großboden the road L 87 of Rethwisch Coming runs in the direction Labenz. In addition, the district road K 58 starts in Großboden In Great floor there are two bus stops, which are approached from Monday to Saturday. The Federal Highway 1 is removed from bulk soil only about five minutes' drive.

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