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Uetersen

Uetersen (German pronunciation: [ˈyːtɐzn̩] , formerly known as Ütersen (Holstein)) is a town in the district of Pinneberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated approximately 7 km (4.3 mi) south of Elmshorn, and 30 km (19 mi) northwest of Hamburg at the small Pinnau River, close to the Elbe river. Uetersen is home to the Rosarium Uetersen, the oldest and largest rose garden in Northern Germany, created in 1929.

Uetersen
Location of Uetersen within Pinneberg district
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Uetersen
Uetersen
Coordinates: 53°41′14″N 9°40′9″E / 53.68722°N 9.66917°E / 53.68722; 9.66917
CountryGermany
StateSchleswig-Holstein
DistrictPinneberg
Government
 • MayorAndrea Hansen
Area
 • Total11.43 km2 (4.41 sq mi)
Highest elevation
18 m (59 ft)
Lowest elevation
1 m (3 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[1]
 • Total18,618
 • Density1,600/km2 (4,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
25436
Dialling codes04122
Vehicle registrationPI
Websiteuetersen.de

Name edit

The name of the city Uetersen, "utmost end", probably arose because it is "at the extreme end", referring to the fact that its location is at the transition to the geest Seestermüher marsh. But there is also the suspicion that the name of "Ütersteen" showing what "ultra-stone" or "Ütristina", the old name of Pinnau originates.[clarification needed]

Mayors since 1870 edit

Years Name
1870–1900 Ernst-Heinrich Meßtorff
1900–1914 Heinrich Muuß
1914–1918 Ernst Ladewig Meyn
1918–1930 Jakob Christians
1930–1933 Heinrich Wellenbring (SPD)
1933 Ferdinand Bauth (acting)
1933–1945 Hermann Dölling (NSDAP)
1945 Heinrich Stühmeyer (acting)
Years Name
1945–1956 Heinrich Wilkens (SPD)
1956–1964 Dr. Jürgen Frenzel (SPD)
1964–1988 Waldemar Dudda (SPD)
1988–1994 Wolfgang Bromma (SPD)
1994–2003 Karl Gustav Tewes
2003–2009 Wolfgang Wiech
2009– Andrea Hansen

Number of inhabitants edit

  • 1803: 2601
  • 1855: 3906
  • 1871: 4037
  • 1905: 6300
  • 1935: 7236
  • 1951: 15485
  • 1995: 18155
  • 2007: 17852
  • 2008: 17739
  • 2009: 17688
  • 2010: 17558
  • 2011: 17829

Coat of arms edit

Blazon:In a red shield is a silver (= white) gate without any door. The wall has six pinnacles. There is a silver (= white) tower on each side, having two windows each and topped by silver (= white) triangular roofs. Between the towers there is the nettle-leaf of the Counts of Holstein. In the open door at the base there stands a silver (= white) S-shaped object, which might show Virgin Mary and Jesus, standing upon a golden (= yellow) lying moon crescent and flanked by two golden (= yellow) stars on a red background. Below the door is a blue field probably symbolizing water.[2]

Notable people edit

Known Uetersener edit

 
Augusta Louise zu Stolberg-Stolberg in 1780
 
Ludwig Meyn in 1878

People who were born in Uetersen, live or have lived and worked in the town or have been involved with it.

More people who are closely linked to Uetersen edit

These people have lived in Uetersen or are closely linked to the town. They have contributed to the reputation of the town or to the general welfare of the population.

International relations edit

Uetersen is twinned with:

Literature edit

  • Rudolf Lavorenz: Uetersen, ISBN 3-89702-541-8 (de)
  • Theodor von Kobbe: Die Schweden im Kloster zu Uetersen (1830) (de)
  • Carl Bulcke: Silkes Liebe (1906) (Fate of the Roman society Uetersener) (de)
  • Elsa Plath-Langheinrich: Als Goethe nach Uetersen schrieb ISBN 3-529-02695-6 (de)
  • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Briefe an Augusta Louise zu Stolberg (de)
  • Goethes Briefe ins holsteinische Kloster Uetersen ISBN 3-529-02682-4 (de)
  • Lothar Mosler: Blickpunkt Uetersen (Geschichte und Geschichten 1234 - 1984) (1985) (de)
  • Lothar Mosler: Mit der Eisenbahn durch Uetersen (1996) (de)
  • Lothar Mosler: Rosenstadt Uetersen im Wandel der Zeiten (1971) (de)
  • Dr. Ernst Brütt und Gerhard Scharfenstein: Uetersen und seine Einwohner (1995) (de)
  • Andreas Fründt: Das Hochadeliche Closter zu Uetersen (1986) (de)
  • Michael Schubert: Uetersen zwischen Marsch und Geest (1998) ISBN 3-86134-773-3 (de)

References edit

  1. ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein 4. Quartal 2022" (XLS) (in German). Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein.
  2. ^ Kommunale Wappenrolle Schleswig-Holstein
  3. ^ Wilkinson, Henry Spenser (1911). "Moltke, Helmuth Carl Bernhard, Count von" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). pp. 677–681.

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from the existing German Wikipedia article at de Uetersen see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated de Uetersen to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Uetersen German pronunciation ˈyːtɐzn formerly known as Utersen Holstein is a town in the district of Pinneberg in Schleswig Holstein Germany It is situated approximately 7 km 4 3 mi south of Elmshorn and 30 km 19 mi northwest of Hamburg at the small Pinnau River close to the Elbe river Uetersen is home to the Rosarium Uetersen the oldest and largest rose garden in Northern Germany created in 1929 UetersenTownFlagCoat of armsLocation of Uetersen within Pinneberg districtUetersenShow map of GermanyUetersenShow map of Schleswig HolsteinCoordinates 53 41 14 N 9 40 9 E 53 68722 N 9 66917 E 53 68722 9 66917CountryGermanyStateSchleswig HolsteinDistrictPinnebergGovernment MayorAndrea HansenArea Total11 43 km2 4 41 sq mi Highest elevation18 m 59 ft Lowest elevation1 m 3 ft Population 2022 12 31 1 Total18 618 Density1 600 km2 4 200 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes25436Dialling codes04122Vehicle registrationPIWebsiteuetersen de Contents 1 Name 2 Mayors since 1870 3 Number of inhabitants 4 Coat of arms 5 Notable people 5 1 Known Uetersener 5 2 More people who are closely linked to Uetersen 6 International relations 7 Literature 8 ReferencesName editThe name of the city Uetersen utmost end probably arose because it is at the extreme end referring to the fact that its location is at the transition to the geest Seestermuher marsh But there is also the suspicion that the name of Utersteen showing what ultra stone or Utristina the old name of Pinnau originates clarification needed Mayors since 1870 editYears Name1870 1900 Ernst Heinrich Messtorff1900 1914 Heinrich Muuss1914 1918 Ernst Ladewig Meyn1918 1930 Jakob Christians1930 1933 Heinrich Wellenbring SPD 1933 Ferdinand Bauth acting 1933 1945 Hermann Dolling NSDAP 1945 Heinrich Stuhmeyer acting Years Name1945 1956 Heinrich Wilkens SPD 1956 1964 Dr Jurgen Frenzel SPD 1964 1988 Waldemar Dudda SPD 1988 1994 Wolfgang Bromma SPD 1994 2003 Karl Gustav Tewes2003 2009 Wolfgang Wiech2009 Andrea HansenNumber of inhabitants edit1803 2601 1855 3906 1871 4037 1905 6300 1935 7236 1951 15485 1995 18155 2007 17852 2008 17739 2009 17688 2010 17558 2011 17829Coat of arms editBlazon In a red shield is a silver white gate without any door The wall has six pinnacles There is a silver white tower on each side having two windows each and topped by silver white triangular roofs Between the towers there is the nettle leaf of the Counts of Holstein In the open door at the base there stands a silver white S shaped object which might show Virgin Mary and Jesus standing upon a golden yellow lying moon crescent and flanked by two golden yellow stars on a red background Below the door is a blue field probably symbolizing water 2 Notable people editKnown Uetersener edit nbsp Augusta Louise zu Stolberg Stolberg in 1780 nbsp Ludwig Meyn in 1878People who were born in Uetersen live or have lived and worked in the town or have been involved with it Metta von Oberg 1737 1794 baronesse Augusta Louise zu Stolberg Stolberg 1753 1835 penfriend of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Detlef Lienau 1818 1887 architect Ludwig Meyn 1820 1878 agricultural scientist and geologist died in Uetersen Friedrich Neelsen 1854 1898 pathologist and scientist Arthur Drews 1865 1935 writer and philosopher Franz Kruckenberg 1882 1965 an engineer and pioneer of high speed railway systems like the Schienenzeppelin Kurt Roth 1899 1975 painter died in Uetersen Werner Lange 1917 1979 Muhlenkaufmann inherited the 27 hectare 67 acre site of the Langenmuhle to the city of Uetersen Willi Gerdau 1929 2011 footballer of the national team of 1957 died in UetersenMore people who are closely linked to Uetersen edit These people have lived in Uetersen or are closely linked to the town They have contributed to the reputation of the town or to the general welfare of the population Helmuth Karl Bernhard von Moltke 1800 1891 Prussian field marshal 3 International relations editMain article List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Uetersen is twinned with nbsp Wittstock Ostprignitz Ruppin district of Brandenburg Literature editRudolf Lavorenz Uetersen ISBN 3 89702 541 8 de Theodor von Kobbe Die Schweden im Kloster zu Uetersen 1830 de Carl Bulcke Silkes Liebe 1906 Fate of the Roman society Uetersener de Elsa Plath Langheinrich Als Goethe nach Uetersen schrieb ISBN 3 529 02695 6 de Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Briefe an Augusta Louise zu Stolberg de Goethes Briefe ins holsteinische Kloster Uetersen ISBN 3 529 02682 4 de Lothar Mosler Blickpunkt Uetersen Geschichte und Geschichten 1234 1984 1985 de Lothar Mosler Mit der Eisenbahn durch Uetersen 1996 de Lothar Mosler Rosenstadt Uetersen im Wandel der Zeiten 1971 de Dr Ernst Brutt und Gerhard Scharfenstein Uetersen und seine Einwohner 1995 de Andreas Frundt Das Hochadeliche Closter zu Uetersen 1986 de Michael Schubert Uetersen zwischen Marsch und Geest 1998 ISBN 3 86134 773 3 de References edit Bevolkerung der Gemeinden in Schleswig Holstein 4 Quartal 2022 XLS in German Statistisches Amt fur Hamburg und Schleswig Holstein Kommunale Wappenrolle Schleswig Holstein Wilkinson Henry Spenser 1911 Moltke Helmuth Carl Bernhard Count von Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 18 11th ed pp 677 681 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Uetersen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Uetersen amp oldid 1187121943, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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