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The municipality is located in the Oldenburger M\u00fcnsterland and is a member of the Dammer Berge recreation area. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Holdorf is located on the northwestern edge of the D\u00fcmmer Nature Park, northwest of Damme and the Dammer Bergen. Table of ContentsNeighboring communities [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Municipal council [ Edit | Edit the source text ] mayor [ Edit | Edit the source text ] coat of arms [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Buildings [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Teaching path [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Leisure and recreation center Heidesee [ Edit | Edit the source text ] societies [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Industrial areas [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Traffic [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Road network [ Edit | Edit the source text ] media [ Edit | Edit the source text ] education and parenting [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Health [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Security [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Fire department [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Neighboring communities [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Neighboring communities are clockwise, starting from the north (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The municipality of Holdorf is divided into 10 towns: [3] Holdorf-Ort Langenberg Fladderlohausen Handorf Diekhausen Gram Schelenhorst Ido Ihorst Grandors Moderate naval class influences by moist northwest winds from the North Sea. On the long -term average, the air temperature in Holdorf reaches 8.5 \u00b0 – 9.0 \u00b0 C, and about 700 mm of precipitation. Between May and August, an average of 20\u201325 summer days (climatological designation for days on which the maximum temperature exceeds 25 \u00b0 C) can be expected. Several graves indicate a settlement of the community during the Neolithic and the Bronze Age. The municipality of Holdorf was first mentioned in 1188. In the new construction area “Am Lagerweg” on the eastern outskirts of Holdorf, the largest early medieval settlement in the Oldenburg region was discovered. Among other things, the remains of twelve so -called longhouses, which have now been discovered during excavations in Holdorf, prove that from the period between the 8th and 14th centuries. In 1188 the name Holthorpe – today’s Holdorf – was mentioned for the first time by the Osnabr\u00fcck Cathedral Propst Lentfried. During the Thirty Years’ War from 1618 to 1648, looting and devastation also occurred in Holdorf. Those who had survived the war fought the following time with the consequences of the war: many people hung up due to destroyed fields and harvests, plague and other epidemics struck around. Holdorf did not come to rest afterwards: the Holdorf area was either connected to the state prince in Oldenburg, the Prince -Bishop of Osnabr\u00fcck or that of M\u00fcnster. In 1736 the first church in Holdorf was built in the style of a half -timbered chapel. Today’s St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church has existed since 1852. In the 19th century, Holdorf – like the entire S\u00fcdoldenburg area – was recorded by a dramatic wave of emigration towards the USA. The community, which had become self -employed at the beginning of this century, lost over 33% of its inhabitants from 1825 (around 2300 inhabitants) to 1890 (around 1500 inhabitants). From May 1987 to June 1997, the population of Holdorf has grown by 21.6%(for comparison: Vechta district, Lower Saxony 9.4%) and has exceeded the 6000. In 2019 Holdorf had 7314 inhabitants, of which male 3861, female 3552 (as of September 26, 2019). [4] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Storm disaster from 16.\/17. August 1974 In the night of August 16-17, 1974, Holdorf and the neighboring communities were hit by an eight -hour long -term thunderstorm. Hailcorns fell up to a size of billiard balls and caused damage in the millions. The residents of Holdorf belonged to the following denominations on January 1, 2021: [5] City council election 2021 Voter turnout: 58.8% 46.1% 25.4% 18.8% 4.5% 2.6% 2.6% Municipal council [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The Council of the municipality of Holdorf consists of 20 council women and councilors. This is the specified number for a municipality with a population between 7001 and 8000 inhabitants. [6] The 20 council members are elected by a local elections for five years each. The current term of office begins on November 1, 2021 and ends on October 31, 2026. The full -time mayor Wolfgang Krug is also entitled to vote in the local council. The last municipal elections showed the following seat distributions: Election year CDU SPD Geho AfD FDP UWG In total 2021 [7] 9 5 4 first first 0 20 seats 2016 ten 5 0 0 first 2 18 seats mayor [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The mayor has been Wolfgang Krug since June 13, 2004, who was nominated by the CDU in 2004, 2011 and 2019. In 2019 he was re -elected with 81.3 percent of the votes. [8] [9] coat of arms [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The coat of arms of Holdorf shows a red Haspelrad wreath on a golden background. The reel is a typical device in the rural home industry. Working on the loom is said to have been cultivated as a home work in the municipality of Holdorf in previous years. [ten] Buildings [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Paul. The church was built by Hilger Hertel in a neo -Gothic style and inaugurated on March 18, 1858. The farm of Amtern with its elaborate half -timbered style. The first documentary mention goes back to 1240. The Ihorst estate with a baroque chapel that was restored in 1975. From there, a great-great-grandmother of the poet Annette von Droste-H\u00fclshoff, who had married Heinrich Johann I. Droste zu H\u00fclshoff. The estate with its 350 ha has been owned by the Count of Spee family since 1882. [11] The Dersaburg is a castle wall in Handorf at a height of 107 m. [twelfth] The writer Bernd Kessens has the play about the Dersaburg The white woman of Dersaburg written. The premiere was on December 14, 2007. Poster with information about the Holdorf waterworks Teaching path [ Edit | Edit the source text ] In 1968 the circular route “Baum & Natur” was created in Fladderlohausen next to the waterworks of the Oldenburg-Ostfriesische Wasserverband (OOWV). All trees of the year proclaimed in Germany have been planted on the central avenue since 1989. Visitors are informed of the topics about the topics of “forest” and “water (economy)” at job boards. [13] To the east of the Handorfer M\u00fchlenbachs, which flows down from the Dammer Bergen and south of the outskirts of Holdorf Bahnhof, a nature trail was reopened in 2017. [14] This runs through a forest and in its first section along the Handorfer M\u00fchlenbach. Visitors are informed about the domestic flora and fauna on twelve tables. There are opportunities for hands -on activities along the path. There was a forerunner of the nature trail from 2002. Rundweg “Baum & Natur” next to the waterworks of the OowV in Fladderlohausen Handorfer M\u00fchlenbach next to the nature trail Strandbad Heidesee Holdorf Leisure and recreation center Heidesee [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The approximately ten hectare natural pool lake with sandy beach is used for swimming, fishing, surfing, diving or sunbathing. The German life rescue society ensures the safety of bathers. A kiosk is available for meals. An adventure playground with a large play ship in the center as well as slide, climbing device and seesaw is available to younger guests. societies [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The Holdorf tennis facility with several outdoor and indoor spaces is located in the immediate vicinity of the Heidesee. The tennis club based there has existed since 1976.The site and the riding hall of the riding and driving association offers opportunities for horse lovers. There is also a sports club that offers sports such as football, handball and gymnastics. There is also a sports club in the Handorf-Langenberg district, which offers sports such as football, popular sports, badminton and self-defense. In August 2011, a swimming stage was handed over to its destination on the Kalksandsteinsee. The lake concert is organized on this stage annually by the local music association. The Kalksandsteinsee neighboring the Heidesee is not accessible to the public apart from this event. Since 2001, the municipality of Holdorf has been organized by the IGEHA (Industry trade) in cooperation with the business development association. The shooting clubs of the districts of Holdorf, Fladderlohausen and Handorf-Langenberg organize a shooting festival every year. A regulars’ table among entrepreneurs takes place every four weeks. By building the roundabout on federal road 214, a roundabout with five trips, the industrial area “in the meadows” is to be further developed. During a traffic count in 2019, 10,600 road users were noted who passed the hub during the day. [15] Industrial areas [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The municipality has shown the following industrial areas: [16] Holdorf-Ost In the meadows Development of the commercial operations 2015 2016 2018 2019 621 633 655 672 Traffic [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Holdorf is located on the federal highway A 1, which is currently being expanded six -striped, and on the federal road B 214. The municipality is also located directly on the Delmenhorst – Hesepe railway line and the train station there is through RB 58 (Osnabr\u00fcck – Bremen) every hour served the trains of the Northwest Railway. Ticket sale in the train station is via a ticket machine on the platform. In Holdorf, the railway line to Bohmte in Holdorf used to die over Damme. Today this is completely broken down to the former Schwegermoor stop. A bike path runs between Holdorf and Damme on the old railway embankment today. The local public transport is served by the Vechta district. Furthermore, the district of Vechta with Moobil+ offers a needs -controlled local transport offer as a supplement and feeder on the timetable offers of public transport and the northwest railway. The 24.1 km long cardinal path will run through Holdorf, which begins at the former priority of St. Benedikt in Damme and ends at the Dinklage Castle. The pilgrimage path is devoted to the memory of the blessed cardinal Clemens August Graf von Galen, who was born at Castle Dinklage. Sights on the Holdorf section of the cardinal path are the “forest chapel”, a prayer location 900 m south of the Heidese Lake, as well as Middendorf Kreuz, 300 m south of the Heidese Lake, on which the second of four sections of the cardinal path ends. There is an iron stele with the inscription “Be decided”. 1000 m before the Holdorf exit from the four -lane A 1 (2010) Traffic jam on the construction site for the widening of the A 1 when underpassing the northwest railway (2022) Former station building on the Delmenhorst – Hesepe of the Northwest Railway Stele on the cardinal path near Middendorf’s cross The next airports are Bremen Airport (90 km north) and M\u00fcnster\/Osnabr\u00fcck Airport (70 km south). The next large international airport is Amsterdam (Schiphol) Airport, about 250 km west. Road network [ Edit | Edit the source text ] (Those: [17] ) Cars: 7.00 km Federal roads: 6.00 km State roads: 15.00 km District streets: 14.67 km Community roads: 99.66 km media [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The Oldenburg Volkszeitung (district of Vechta) and the Nordwest-Zeitung (district of Oldenburg) appear every day. The OM-WOCHENBLATT appears at the weekend. education and parenting [ Edit | Edit the source text ] In Holdorf there are three daycare centers under Catholic sponsorship and two daycare centers in Evangelical Lutheran sponsors: Kath. Kita St. Dominikus (Holder district), Catholic daycare center St. Elisabeth (Holder district), Catholic daycare center St. Barbara (Handorf-Langenberg district ), Ev.-Luth. Kita Martin Luther (Holdorf district) and Ev.-Luth. Kita Katharina von Bora (district of Fladderlohausen). In addition, the municipality has two primary schools: elementary school Holdorf (Holdorf district) and Barbara School (district of Handorf-Langenberg). There is also a high school that has been in Georg-Kerschensteiner School since 2018 after German educator Georg Kerschensteiner in Georg-Kerschensteiner [18] was renamed. [19] The Holdorf training offensive, founded in 2011 [20] , together with the support of the municipality of Holdorf and the community foundation, has set itself the goal of already pointing out the local training opportunities at school and thus counteracting the emigration to secondary schools or large companies in the surrounding area. Together with the Holdorf community foundation, the Georg-Kerschensteiner School Holdorf gives its students, parents and the public the opportunity to find out about the professional opportunities in Holdorf as part of its training fair “Trainee for Trainees”. [21] Health [ Edit | Edit the source text ] 2 medical practices 2 dentists several physiotherapy practices 2 pharmacies Security [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Fire department [ Edit | Edit the source text ] There are two volunteers in Holdorf. Hans Pille (born March 12, 1916 in Handorf, \u2020 in Italy), children’s book author [22] Alfred Haverkamp (1937\u20132021), historian of medieval history; Born in Holdorf (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/holdorf-niedersachsen-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Holdorf (Niedersachsen) \u2013 Wikipedia"}}]}]