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Goslar (district)

Goslar (German pronunciation: [ˈɡɔslaʁ]) is a district in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is bounded by (from the south and clockwise) the districts of Göttingen, Northeim, Hildesheim and Wolfenbüttel, the city of Salzgitter, and by the states of Saxony-Anhalt (district of Harz) and Thuringia (Nordhausen).

Goslar
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
CapitalGoslar
Government
 • District admin.Alexander Saipa (SPD)
Area
 • Total965.07 km2 (372.62 sq mi)
Population
 (31 December 2022)[1]
 • Total134,672
 • Density140/km2 (360/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Vehicle registrationGS
Websitewww.landkreis-goslar.de

History edit

The history of the district is linked with the city of Goslar. The district of Goslar was established in the 19th century by the Prussian government. The city of Goslar did not belong to the district until 1972, when it was eventually incorporated into the district. Langelsheim merged 1 November 2021 with the three municipalities of the Samtgemeinde Lutter am Barenberge, which was abolished.[2]

Geography edit

The region comprises the northwestern part of the Harz mountains. The Harz National Park is part of this district. The highest peak is the Wurmberg (971 m) near Braunlage, also being the highest elevation of Lower Saxony. Above the small town of Altenau there is the source of the Oker river, which runs through the picturesque Oker valley to leave the Harz at Vienenburg.

Coat of arms edit

The eagle is the heraldic animal of the city of Goslar, while the lion symbolises the municipality of Schladen. Schladen is not part of the district, but the lords of Schladen ruled over major parts of the district in the early Middle Ages.

Towns and municipalities edit

The district of Goslar consists of the following towns and municipalities:[3]

 Clausthal-ZellerfeldBraunlageClausthal-ZellerfeldClausthal-ZellerfeldSeesenLiebenburgLangelsheimGoslarGoslarBraunlageBraunlageBad HarzburgLangelsheimClausthal-ZellerfeldGoslar (district)Lower SaxonyWolfenbüttel (district)SalzgitterWolfenbüttel (district)Hildesheim (district)Northeim (district)Göttingen (district)ThuringiaSaxony-Anhaltgemeindefreies Gebiet Harz
Clickable map of towns and municipalities in the district

Transport edit

Road

Several federal highways cross the rural district of Goslar. These include the B 4, B 6, B 6n, B 82, B 241, B 242 and B 498. The district roads (Kreisstraßen) are:

No. Route
K1   B 82 (AS Langelsheim-Ost) - Langelsheim - Jerstedt - Hahndorf - Sudmerberg
K2 Othfresen - Heißum - Dörnten - K1
K3   B 6 - Dörnten - K32
K4 K34 (SZ) - Upen - L500
K11 Klein Mahner - L510
K12 K29 (SZ) - Klein Mahner - Liebenburg
K22 K86 (WF) - Lengde - K34
K27 Vienenburg - Lochtum - K1336 (HZ)
K29 Ostharingen - Kunigunde
K30 Lochtum - Bettingerode - Bündheim
K32 K1 - Goslar
K34 Lengde - Wiedelah - Vienenburg -   B 6
K35 Langelsheim - Wolfshagen im Harz - Lautenthal
K36 L516 - Hahnenklee
K37 Zellerfeld -   B 242
K38 Clausthal - Altenau
K42 Westerode - Bad Harzburg
K43 Westerode - K46
K46 Harlingerode - Bettingerode - L501
K53 K58 - Bornhausen -   B 248
K55 Langelsheim - Astfeld
K56 K58 - Seesen
K57 Seesen - Engelade -   B 243/  B 248
K58 K331 (HI) - Rhüden - Bilderlahe - Engelade - Herrhausen
K59 Münchehof - Fürstenhagen
K61 Seesen -   B 248
K62   B 64 - Ildehausen
K63 K55 - K35
K65 Münchehof - K21 ()
K66 K58 - Mechtshausen
K68   B 4/  B 242 (AS Braunlage-Nord) - Braunlage
K70 Oker - Harlingerode - Schlewecke - Bündheim
K71 L517 - Schulenberg im Oberharz - L517
Rail

The territory of the present rural district was joined to the railway network via the Brunswick–Bad Harzburg railway as early as 1840. In 1856 the Brunswick–Kreiensen railway via Seesen was built and, in 1866, the Vienenburg–Goslar railway followed; both branching off the original line. In 1875, the Hildesheim–Goslar railway and the former Halberstadt–Vienenburg railway (to 1945, today it has a new route along the Heudeber-Danstedt–Vienenburg railway) formed part of the link from Hanover via the North Harz to Halle (Saale). Later the lines from Seesen to Herzberg, Seesen to Goslar and Goslar to Bad Harzburg were added.

The railway line via Clausthal-Zellerfeld to Altenau (Innerste Valley Railway) and the railway branches to Braunlage (South Harz Railway) and St. Andreasberg (Oder Valley Railway) have since been dismantled. Even the Derneburg–Seesen branch line is out of service. The former route from Halberstadt via Wasserleben, Vienenburg and Grauhof to Langelsheim served east–west through trains until 1945 but has also since disappeared.

Scheduled buses

Following the widespread closure of railways in the Harz the schedule bus services have gained great importance.

References edit

  1. ^ "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank, Tabelle A100001G: Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes, Stand 31. Dezember 2022" (in German). Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen.
  2. ^ Gebietsänderungen vom 01. Januar bis 31. Dezember 2021, Statistisches Bundesamt
  3. ^ "Einwohner der Gemeinden und Ortsteile" (PDF). Landkreis - Goslar.

External links edit

  Media related to Landkreis Goslar at Wikimedia Commons

  • (German)

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goslar, district, goslar, german, pronunciation, ˈɡɔslaʁ, district, lower, saxony, germany, bounded, from, south, clockwise, districts, göttingen, northeim, hildesheim, wolfenbüttel, city, salzgitter, states, saxony, anhalt, district, harz, thuringia, nordhaus. Goslar German pronunciation ˈɡɔslaʁ is a district in Lower Saxony Germany It is bounded by from the south and clockwise the districts of Gottingen Northeim Hildesheim and Wolfenbuttel the city of Salzgitter and by the states of Saxony Anhalt district of Harz and Thuringia Nordhausen GoslarDistrictFlagCoat of armsCountryGermanyStateLower SaxonyCapitalGoslarGovernment District admin Alexander Saipa SPD Area Total965 07 km2 372 62 sq mi Population 31 December 2022 1 Total134 672 Density140 km2 360 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Vehicle registrationGSWebsitewww landkreis goslar de Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Coat of arms 4 Towns and municipalities 4 1 Transport 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe history of the district is linked with the city of Goslar The district of Goslar was established in the 19th century by the Prussian government The city of Goslar did not belong to the district until 1972 when it was eventually incorporated into the district Langelsheim merged 1 November 2021 with the three municipalities of the Samtgemeinde Lutter am Barenberge which was abolished 2 Geography editThe region comprises the northwestern part of the Harz mountains The Harz National Park is part of this district The highest peak is the Wurmberg 971 m near Braunlage also being the highest elevation of Lower Saxony Above the small town of Altenau there is the source of the Oker river which runs through the picturesque Oker valley to leave the Harz at Vienenburg Coat of arms editThe eagle is the heraldic animal of the city of Goslar while the lion symbolises the municipality of Schladen Schladen is not part of the district but the lords of Schladen ruled over major parts of the district in the early Middle Ages Towns and municipalities editThe district of Goslar consists of the following towns and municipalities 3 nbsp Clickable map of towns and municipalities in the district Towns Free municipalities Bad Harzburg Braunlage Clausthal Zellerfeld Goslar Langelsheim Seesen Liebenburg Transport edit Road Several federal highways cross the rural district of Goslar These include the B 4 B 6 B 6n B 82 B 241 B 242 and B 498 The district roads Kreisstrassen are No Route K1 nbsp B 82 AS Langelsheim Ost Langelsheim Jerstedt Hahndorf Sudmerberg K2 Othfresen Heissum Dornten K1 K3 nbsp B 6 Dornten K32 K4 K34 SZ Upen L500 K11 Klein Mahner L510 K12 K29 SZ Klein Mahner Liebenburg K22 K86 WF Lengde K34 K27 Vienenburg Lochtum K1336 HZ K29 Ostharingen Kunigunde K30 Lochtum Bettingerode Bundheim K32 K1 Goslar K34 Lengde Wiedelah Vienenburg nbsp B 6 K35 Langelsheim Wolfshagen im Harz Lautenthal K36 L516 Hahnenklee K37 Zellerfeld nbsp B 242 K38 Clausthal Altenau K42 Westerode Bad Harzburg K43 Westerode K46 K46 Harlingerode Bettingerode L501 K53 K58 Bornhausen nbsp B 248 K55 Langelsheim Astfeld K56 K58 Seesen K57 Seesen Engelade nbsp B 243 nbsp B 248 K58 K331 HI Rhuden Bilderlahe Engelade Herrhausen K59 Munchehof Furstenhagen K61 Seesen nbsp B 248 K62 nbsp B 64 Ildehausen K63 K55 K35 K65 Munchehof K21 GO K66 K58 Mechtshausen K68 nbsp B 4 nbsp B 242 AS Braunlage Nord Braunlage K70 Oker Harlingerode Schlewecke Bundheim K71 L517 Schulenberg im Oberharz L517 Rail The territory of the present rural district was joined to the railway network via the Brunswick Bad Harzburg railway as early as 1840 In 1856 the Brunswick Kreiensen railway via Seesen was built and in 1866 the Vienenburg Goslar railway followed both branching off the original line In 1875 the Hildesheim Goslar railway and the former Halberstadt Vienenburg railway to 1945 today it has a new route along the Heudeber Danstedt Vienenburg railway formed part of the link from Hanover via the North Harz to Halle Saale Later the lines from Seesen to Herzberg Seesen to Goslar and Goslar to Bad Harzburg were added The railway line via Clausthal Zellerfeld to Altenau Innerste Valley Railway and the railway branches to Braunlage South Harz Railway and St Andreasberg Oder Valley Railway have since been dismantled Even the Derneburg Seesen branch line is out of service The former route from Halberstadt via Wasserleben Vienenburg and Grauhof to Langelsheim served east west through trains until 1945 but has also since disappeared Scheduled buses Following the widespread closure of railways in the Harz the schedule bus services have gained great importance References edit LSN Online Regionaldatenbank Tabelle A100001G Fortschreibung des Bevolkerungsstandes Stand 31 Dezember 2022 in German Landesamt fur Statistik Niedersachsen Gebietsanderungen vom 01 Januar bis 31 Dezember 2021 Statistisches Bundesamt Einwohner der Gemeinden und Ortsteile PDF Landkreis Goslar External links edit nbsp Media related to Landkreis Goslar at Wikimedia Commons Official website German 51 54 38 N 10 25 16 E 51 91056 N 10 42111 E 51 91056 10 42111 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Goslar district amp oldid 1215740332, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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