Kakerbeck

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Kakerbeck is a district of the town Kalbe (Milde ) in the Altmark Salzwedel in Saxony- Anhalt, Germany.

Geography

The site is designed as a village street. Through him, the highway passes 71 of Gardelegen to Salzwedel. The village is located approximately 10 kilometers west of the main town Kalbe / Milde.

History

In 1910 lived 694 inhabitants in Kakerbeck. Until the end of 2009 Kakerbeck formed with the districts Brüchau ( on December 21, 1973 incorporated ) and Jemmeritz ( incorporated on 1 August 1973 ) and the living quarters Altjemmeritz and brick Brüchau an independent municipality, which was a member of the administrative community Arendsee - calving.

Through a field change agreement, the municipal councils of the municipalities town Kalbe (Milde ) decided ( 25 June 2009 ), Brunaupark ( 12 May 2009 ), Engersen ( 2 June 2009 ), Jeetze ( 3 June 2009 ), Kakerbeck ( on June 25, 2009), Packebusch ( (Milde ) are combined on 4 June 2009) and Vienau on May 14, 2009) that their communities dissolved and a new town Kalbe (. This agreement was approved by the county as a lower municipal supervisory authority and entered into force on 1 January 2010.

After implementation of the association agreement of the previously autonomous municipality Kakerbeck Kakerbeck, Brüchau and Jemmeritz districts were the new town Kalbe (Milde ). For the community, the village has flowed Constitution according to § § 86 et seq Municipal Code Saxony -Anhalt has been introduced. The recorded Kakerbeck community and future districts Kakerbeck, Brüchau and Jemmeritz been to the village of the new town Kalbe (Milde ). In the charge included community and nunmehrigen village Kakerbeck a Ortschaftsrat was formed with seven members including a mayor.

Attractions

  • Village church Kakerbeck

People

From 1973 to 1978, the Protestant theologian and later Bishop Edward Berger worked as a pastor in Kakerbeck.

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