Langelsheim

Langelsheim

Langelsheim

Place in Lower Saxony, Germany


Langelsheim is a town in the district of Goslar in Lower Saxony, Germany.

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Geography

The municipality is situated between the river Innerste and its tributary the river Grane, on the northern edge of the Harz mountain range and the Harz National Park, located about 8 km (5.0 mi) northwest of Goslar.

Subdivisions

Langelsheim is divided into eight Ortschaften[3] with the following population as of 30 June 2020:[4]

History

The place once called Langenizze developed in the 10th century out of a hill fort at the Kahnstein mountain, erected by the Ottonian dynasty. Langelsheim was the site of historic ironworks, first documented in the 13th century, where ore from the Mines of Rammelsberg was smelted. The former municipalities Hahausen, Lutter am Barenberge and Wallmoden are part of Langelsheim since 1 November 2021.[5]

Demographics

As of 30 June 2020 there were 11,305 inhabitants in Langelsheim.[4]

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Church: St. Andreaskirche

Politics

Town council

2006 local elections:

2016 local elections:

SPD: 12 FDP: 1 WGL: 6 CDU: 7

Mayors

  • Since November 2013: Ingo Henze (SPD)
  • 2006-2013: Henning Schrader (SPD)

International relations

Langelsheim is twinned with:

  • Netherlands Emmer-Compascuum, Emmen, Netherlands
  • Netherlands Nieuw-Weerdinge, Emmen, Netherlands
  • Netherlands Roswinkel, Emmen, Netherlands

Notable people

Henry E. Steinway

References

  1. "Direktwahlen in Niedersachsen vom 12. September 2021" (PDF). Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen. 13 October 2021.

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