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Tostedt

Coordinates: 53°17′N 9°43′E / 53.283°N 9.717°E / 53.283; 9.717
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Tostedt
Town hall
Town hall
Coat of arms of Tostedt
Location of Tostedt within Harburg district
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Tostedt is located in Germany
Tostedt
Tostedt
Tostedt is located in Lower Saxony
Tostedt
Tostedt
Coordinates: 53°17′N 9°43′E / 53.283°N 9.717°E / 53.283; 9.717
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
DistrictHarburg
Municipal assoc.Tostedt
Government
 • MayorGerhard Netzel (SPD)
Area
 • Total
48.24 km2 (18.63 sq mi)
Elevation
61 m (200 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[1]
 • Total
14,578
 • Density300/km2 (780/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
21255
Dialling codes04182
Vehicle registrationWL
Websitewww.tostedt.de

Tostedt (Low German Töst) is a municipality in the district of Harburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the central administration of the collective municipality (Samtgemeinde Tostedt) which consists of 9 joint communities.

Geography

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Geography

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Tostedt 2012
Stream Todtglüsinger Bach

Tostedt is located on the northwestern edge of Lüneburger Heide, 35 km southwest of Hamburg and 55 km east of Bremen. The areas highest point of 70 meters above sea level is to be found at the entrance facing Welle, its lowest point is 43 meters above sea level at the eastend of Todtglüsingen.

Near Tostedt the river Este flows towards Hollenstedt, and there are the spring of the river Oste towards Sittensen, as well as the streams Dohrener Mühlenbach, Langeloher Bach and Todtglüsinger Bach.

Neighboring cities and municipalities

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Municipality

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Approximately 10,500 residents live in Tostedt. In the district of Todtglüsingen there are another 3,200 residents. The municipality of Tostedt includes the villages Tostedt, Todtglüsingen, Langeloh, Neddernhof and Wüstenhöfen and the farmyards Dreihausen and Tiefenbruch. The place Tostedt-Land belongs partly to the municipality of Tostedt and partly to the municipality of Wistedt.[2]

History

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Ice-age-boulder-park Todtglüsingen
Court
Church Johanneskirche

The first recording of Tostedt go back to 1105. In 1625 the jurisdiction was established in Tostedt. Even today Tostedt is the place of a local court with jurisdiction of the trade register for the entire region of the Elbe-Weser triangle. In the house of the old post office Am Sande, where the horses were changed by the stagecoaches, the French Emperor Napoleon once stayed for a stop over. The places Todtglüsingen and Tostedt were united on July 1, 1972.

Politics

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Council

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The members of the council, which was elected in 2011, are:

  • CDU 10 seats
  • SPD 9 seats
  • Green 5 seats
  • FDP 1 seat
  • Choice community Tostedt 5 seats
  • Single candidate 1 seat

Mayors

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The title "mayor" was introduced in 1935.

  • Christoph Wicke (1853–1872)
  • Joachim Kröger (1872–1898)
  • Friedrich Sommerfeld (1899–1904)
  • Karl Möller (13. March 1904–27. October 1919)
  • Adolf Gerlach (27. October 1919–23. January 1931)
  • Claus Hamann (1. February 1931–30. September 1933)
  • Otto Mohrmann (1. October 1933–30. September 1934)
  • Claus Hamann (1. October 1934–31. May 1945)
  • Alexander Daum (11. June 1945–31. August 1945)
  • Friedrich Rossmann (1. September 1945–28. September 1946)
  • Heinrich Fricke (29. September 1946–7. December 1950)
  • Willy Aldag (8. December 1950–15. March 1971)
  • Paul Elbers (13. April 1971–18. November 1976)
  • Eckart Weithoener (19. November 1976–14. January 1979)
  • Ruth Zuther (18. January 1979–5. November 1981)
  • Günter Weiß (5. November 1981–27. November 1991)
  • Klaus-Dieter Feindt (27. November 1991–31. October 1996)
  • Günter Weiß (1. November 1996–21. March 2008)
  • Erwin Becker (25. August 2008–1. November 2011)
  • Gerhard Netzel (since 2. November 2011)

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Community Partnerships

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Musical life

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For over 150 years, there have been the marching band of the shooting club Todtglüsingen, and the one of Tostedt and the Men's Glee Club Tostedt.

Sport

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The most successful sports clubs are the Todtglüsinger sports club, sports club MTV Tostedt with a membership in the second National Table Tennis League and the Women's Baseball League team of Dohren Wild Farmers. The juniors of Wild Farmers won the German championship in 2010. There is a Tostedt shooting club, a Todtglüsingen shooting club, a tennis club and a riding club.

Security

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Tostedt fire department

There are two volunteer fire departments in Tostedt, the Tostedt firefighters and the firefighters Todtglüsingen which provide fire protection in place. And there is a police station.

Events

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Tostedt flea market in Himmelsweg
  • Since 1973 the Töster flea market place has taken on the first weekend of October. It is the largest flea market in northern Germany. About 700 exhibitors who come from Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark, present their goods.
  • The Advertising circle Tostedt, presents the Christmas Market.
  • The maypole as a common festival takes place in Todtglüsingen on 1 May of the Todtglüsingen shooting club, the fire department and the sports club Todtglüsingen.
  • There are Schützenfests in Tostedt and Todtglüsingen.

Tourism

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The Este bike path and the Oste bike path towards Bremervörde reach the station in Tostedt. The trails E1 European long distance path, Heidschnuckenweg, Freudenthalweg and Heidepuzzle-trail pass by in the eastern forest area Lohbergen

Economy and Infrastructure

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Station Tostedt
Gymnasium Tostedt

Traffic

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Tostedt on the Bundesstraße 75 near the Highway A1 was once a stopover for stagecoaches between Hamburg and Bremen. Tostedt is part of the metropolitan region of Hamburg and a member of the Hamburg Transport Association HVV. The Tostedt station is a stopover of metronome railway company from Hamburg to Bremen. The station Tostedt is equipped for disabled people. From the station it is 32 minutes to the Hamburg main station and 36 minutes to the Bremen central station.

Courts and authorities

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Tostedt is the place of District Courts Tostedt and the seat of the collective municipality Tostedt.

Public Institutions

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  • The public swimming pool of Tostedt is one of the few baths in Germany without charge.
  • In Tostedt there is a workshop for handicapped and for mentally disabled people established in 1982.

Education

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Tostedt schools are a Gymnasium, a Realschule, a Hauptschule and several elementary schools. Several kindergarten and a nature kindergarten.

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References

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  1. ^ "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank, Tabelle A100001G: Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes, Stand 31. Dezember 2022" (in German). Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen.
  2. ^ Samtgemeinde Tostedt
  3. ^ Archive of Samtgemeinde Tostedt
  4. ^ "Tostedts Partnerschaften". Archived from the original on 2012-09-14. Retrieved 2011-08-10.