Radenbeck (Wittingen)
52.64694444444410.86555555555684Koordinaten: 52 ° 38 ' 49 "N, 10 ° 51' 56" E
Location of Radenbeck in Lower Saxony
Radenbeck is a district of the city Wittingen the Gifhorn district in Lower Saxony.
Geographical location
Radenbeck located 13 kilometers south-east of the core area of Witt rings and like this on the B 244
The district extends from the eastern ear, a tributary of the Elbe, to the west, rising, and has a flat, northeast exposed hillside. The border with the state of Saxony- Anhalt runs east to 1.1 km distance along the ear.
History
On March 1, 1974 Radenbeck was incorporated into the municipality Ohrdorf. Just one month later, on 1 April 1974, Ohrdorf was incorporated into the city Witt rings.
Coat of arms
The blazon is: " In silver blue split field over a cross flow in confounding right colors a blue boiler hook, left a gold- reinforced silver crane, with the raised foot holding a golden ball ".
The coat of arms refers to to the field names Kronsborn and shows a crane. Spring Bringer carries in his right foot the golden fertility to the earth. The boiler hook indicated in the peace of the house. Approved on June 6, 1962.
Demographics
Economy
In Radenbeck there are several craft shops and a plant for trade in medical technology. The largest operation is the construction company and concrete Wiesensee.
Infrastructure
The Evangelical Lutheran Church congregation Zasenbeck - Radenbeck is responsible for Wittinger districts Zasenbeck, Plastau and Radenbeck.
Structures
- St. James Church ( novelty )