Lüder
Luder is a municipality in the midst of the Lüneburg Heath in the district of Uelzen, Lower Saxony. Since November 1, 2011 belongs to Samtgemeinde Aue based in Wrestedt. The previous Samtgemeinde ground pond was dissolved.
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Geography
Lueder lies between the Elbe Lateral Canal and vast forests. In the immediate vicinity of the sulfur beekeepers Moor is with rare bird and plant life.
Community structure
The municipality consists of the villages Lueder Langebrügge, Reinstorf and Röhrsen well as residential places New Lueder and Waldhof.
History
Lueder, the old Hlutherun, already appears confirming the ownership of the village in 1006 in a charter by which King Henry II the monastery Ullissen ( Oldenstadt, Uelzen ). Approx. 300 years later, the name has changed in Hlutherun " Ludere ".
In 2006, Lueder celebrated its millennial anniversary. The third part of the 1000 - year celebration was held on 7 / 8 Of October 2006.
Incorporations
On 1 July 1972, the municipalities Langebrügge, Reinstorf and Röhrsen were incorporated.
Policy
Parish council
The Council of the Municipality Lueder is made up of eleven women council and councilors.
Recent local elections on 11 September 2011