Thuine

The community Thuine located in the southern district of Emsland in Samtgemeinde Freren, south - western Lower Saxony ( Germany ).

  • 2.1 History of previous farming communities
  • 2.2 Further historical development of the town
  • 2.3 Amalgamations
  • 2.4 Development of the place
  • 3.1 municipal
  • 4.1 Education
  • 4.2 Transportation
  • 4.3 Media
  • Born in 9.1 Thuine
  • Worked in 9.2 Thuine

Geography

Location

Thuine is located on the main road 214, about 12 km east of the town of Lingen (Ems ) and 4 km west of Freren, the main town of the velvet municipality. It is located in the central part of the hilly and wooded Lingener height ( part of it is called Thuiner wood), its highest point at 91 meters above sea level the Windmühlenberg in Langen.

Districts / farming communities

To Thuine includes the following districts and farming communities:

  • Hollenhorst
  • Kunkenbecke
  • Liitke Holte settlement Felsberg
  • Niederthuine
  • Linde Brink

On Niederthuiner area also houses the convent of the Franciscan Sisters Thuiner.

Neighboring communities

Neighboring communities are the towns Langen and Lengerich, both in the Samtgemeinde Lengerich, in the east of the city Freren, in the west the town of Lingen and in the southwest the church brasses in the north.

History

The surrounding area is characterized by numerous megalithic relics of Funnel Beaker Culture as the passage grave ( Sprockhoff No. 874). The impressive complex is one of the vollständigst obtained in the region. She has a double oval enclosure of 33 m in length and eight meters wide. The chamber is 26.5 m long and up to 4.4 m wide.

The origin of the name Thuine (old: Thuinun, Thunen, Tune ) is rather uncertain. Herein could the old, in Low German yet known Thun synonymous with fence, enclosure (see also Dutch. Tuin for garden ) stuck. In Thuine there has been an age-old courthouse square well before the Christianization, held at the court under Linden ( cherished ) was (see: Thie / Thing ). This space was spanned by a hedge or ( niederdeutsch. Hege ) limited, fenced. That said, here there was peace court, even if you had quarreled before.

Even before the first written mention of the name Thuine was given in 819 the abbot of Castus Visbeck a grant for his army of Churches of Leri, hare and Frankengaus by Louis the Pious. The church should be excluded in Saxlinga. A site with a similar sounding name ( the Saßlingen ) is located in Thuine, about two kilometers from the center. Here a wall were found on a hill residues. Whether here the Church of Saxlingen or an old castle stood is uncertain.

Thuine after Messingen one of the earliest places mentioned (already 836 ) If the lifting tab of the abbey. Thuine belonged to Venkigau.

The place is also Thuine by the Congregation of the Franciscan Sisters of St.. Martyr George and the monastery known by Sister M. Anselma Bopp († 1887) was founded to accomplish charitable and social assistance in the name of God, especially nursing. The first sister's house (a small half-timbered house ) was purchased by the Franciscans in 1857.

History of previous farming communities

Thuine had formerly five, self-governing farming communities, three of which were issued to Freren:

  • Suttrup (old: Suddorphe, also Susdorphe, later Zuttorpe = Süddorf, south of Thuine ) is mentioned around 1000 in the land register as part of Nascent Venkigaus. In Corveyer lifting register the names Abbo, Sidac, Eligo and Immigo be named as taxpayer. 1456 was the town 's permission a " nye chapels uppe the olden Zuttorper Kerkhove " to build. The small chapel (now Hüsing ) built on the border between Suttrup and tan on the terrain of the farmers Menke. It was demolished around 1900. Only the old chapel cross has been erected at the Suttruper school. Suttrup in 1974 ceded to Freren. Since 1974, the children go from Suttrup primary school in Beeston.
  • Lohe. In the peasantry Lohe ( engl grove ) of Landgöding was held, etc., were judged in disputes over boundaries, inheritance, taxes. In Lohe an important hoard of Roman times was made ​​in 1847. The settlement was lodged with Venslage 1974 Freren. The district Lohe is associated with the ecclesiastical parish of Immaculate Conception in Suttrup. Together, these two Frerener neighborhoods form the parish of Immaculate Conception Suttrup - tan. Since Suttrup not have its own school since 1974, students attend primary school age since the primary school in Freren.
  • Venslage (old: Vennislay ) comes around 1000 in Werden register. The qualifier has been uncertain. One assumption is that the name derives from Feme. That would be a place where the Feme met. The place came 1974 Freren. Ecclesiastical and school Venslage is still assigned Thuine.
  • Hollenhorst. The basic word - horst means place, location. The determination word hollen could mean good ( today contain holden still in the word ). It thus acted possibly to a place where the good ( sweet ) gods lived.
  • Brümsel. In Brümsel the qualifying expression plugged brüm for broom or blackberries ( niederdeutsch. more than Brommelbeeren receive ). The base word is unclear. On the one hand could wrench water, moisture, mud mean. From sel / sil in transfer to the principle of the hero assigned (fruit ) water, see PGmc. SIH (w) ila, sí ( g) wila. Here then a place would be named in reference to a correspondingly important waters, stand on the broom or brambles. On the other hand, it could be "sel " is an abbreviation of Sedil = seat, abode, dwelling, shelter. This would then give a dwelling in a Brombeerfeld. Brümsel is today a district of brasses and includes both church (since 1919), as well as to school brasses.

Another historical development of the town

Thuine belonged in the Middle Ages to the County of Tecklenburg. After the defeat of Tecklenburg counts in the Smalcald War Thuine 1548 was part of the County of Lingen. Under King Frederick I Thuine in 1702 a part of Prussia. After the French occupation under Napoleon Thuine came in 1815 to the Kingdom of Hanover.

Incorporations

On March 1, 1974 parts of the former township Lohe- Venslage were incorporated with time more than 50 residents.

Development of the town

Policy

Parish council

The council consists of 10 councilors. As a result of the local elections on 11 September 2011 it now belong to two parties since the SPD provides two seats. Since the SPD has made ​​only two candidates, one seat remains free, so the council has only 10 seats.

  • CDU: 8 seats
  • SPD: 2 seats

Village infrastructure

In Thuine is home to the St. Elizabeth Hospital and the St. Catherine's House, a facility for people with dementia as well as the mother house of the Franciscan Sisters Thuiner. At the Elisabeth Hospital, the Hospice of St. Veronica is currently under construction.

Furthermore, there is in Thuine two food markets, family doctor - and specialist care, a pharmacy, a bank branch and an agency of the Deutsche Post and Postbank in the parish hall, and various small and medium-sized companies.

Education

In Thuine there is the Catholic Kindergarten St. George and a primary school (grades 1-4). Furthermore, there is on the premises of the parent company, the Anthony School, a private Grund-/Haupt- and junior high school with associated boarding. The school may be attended externally both girls and boys, boarding school is a pure boy boarding school.

Transportation

  • Thuine is connected with the bus 131 of the Transport Community Emsland south to public transport.

This connects with Thuine Lingen or Freren ( Fuerstenau ). Mainly to school rush hours Thuine is on bus routes to Lengerich (Han ) and after brasses - tethered Lünne. Central bus stops in the village are Thuine Rickermann, Thuine BBS / hospital and Thuine Bruns ( Liitke Holte ). These bus stops are mostly equipped for disabled people.

  • Seasonal dependent Thuine is connected at the weekend by the Emsland Radexpress with Lingen or Freren - Lengerich.
  • The nearest train station is in Lingen, 11 km away (Ems ). There is connection to the regional train to Emden Hbf or Münster ( Westphalia ) Hbf and to the IC line in the direction of Emden ( - Norddeich Mole ) or Cologne ( - Luxembourg ).

Media

Thuine is in the area of ​​distribution of the Lingen daily mail from the publishing group of the New Osnabrück newspaper. This appears Mondays - Saturdays. In addition, on Wednesdays and Sundays appears Emsland courier. In Thuine also the " Thuiner echo " appears early in the month. A newsletter, reports from the Thuiner life, as well as events from the social life of the community and general information will be published in the. It originated from it after it was no longer allowed by the formation of the parish community, to publish general information and dates in the parish leaflets of the Catholic church.

Tourism

  • Thuine is connected to the cycle path network of the Southern Emsland.
  • In Thuine there are some places to stay in guest houses and private accommodation as well as three restaurants.
  • Circular route of about 3 km along the "Road of Songs", on the way also a Kneipp pool is located.

Attractions

  • The Megalithic grave in the Kunkenvenne is a megalithic site from the time 3500-2800 BC It is almost completely intact, is located one kilometer north of Thuine and is the most impressive system of North West Germany. It consists of double oval border rows. The chamber covers almost the entire interior.
  • The village church of St George, whose oldest part of the church tower, dates from the twelfth century. It is an interdenominational church and thus of the Catholic parish of St. George Thuine, as used by the Protestant church Freren - Thuine. Until the interior renovation in 1972, the baroque church was equipped. The Baroque high altar, the baroque side altars, communion rail, pulpit and choir stalls were removed after the liturgical reform in the wake of Vatican II.
  • The Franciscan Monastery
  • The military cemetery Thuine
  • The newly built Josef hermitage at Woodland Cemetery

Club Life

  • In Thuine there are a variety of religious associations ( Kolping, KLJB, Church Choir St. Cecilia, etc.). For the ( religious ) associations are the Pastor Dall House ( Old rectory ) and the " Old dyeing ", a small half-timbered houses in the village center are available.
  • Supporting secular clubs are the sports club SV Germania Thuine (soccer / tennis Department), the gun club St George and the marching band Thuine. There is also the volunteer fire department and the Thuine DLRG local group.
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