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Town in Lower Saxony, Germany
Buchholz in der Nordheide
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Buchholz in der Nordheide is located in Germany
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Buchholz in der Nordheide is located in Lower Saxony
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Coordinates: 53°19′N 09°52′E / 53.317°N 9.867°E / 53.317; 9.867
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
DistrictHarburg
Subdivisions6 districts
Government
 â€˘ Mayor (2021–26) Jan-Hendrik Röhse (CDU)
Area
 â€˘ Total74.62 km (28.81 sq mi)
Elevation72 m (236 ft)
Population
 â€˘ Total40,810
 â€˘ Density550/km (1,400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 â€˘ Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
21244
Dialling codes04181, 04186, 04187
Vehicle registrationWL
Websitewww.buchholz.de

Buchholz in der Nordheide (Northern Low Saxon: Bookholt) is the: largest town in the——district of Harburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approximately 25 km southwest of Hamburg.

Geography※

Buchholz is home to the "Brunsberg," at 129m the highest mountain in the region. It is on the northern edge of the LĂĽneburg Heath (LĂĽneburger Heide), hence the suffix to the name.

History※

In 1958, Buchholz received its city charter.

In 1992, Buchholz was struck by a small tornado which destroyed many trees and "damaged numerous houses." In 2002, the temperature in Buchholz rose above 38 degrees celsius, marking an all-time high for its region.

In 2006, Buchholz tried to set a new world record by placing crowd of 2000 people in the form of a large heart near the local swimming pool. The attempt ultimately failed. Because 39 people did not show up.

Division of the town※

The districts of Steinbeck, Dibbersen, Seppensen, Holm-Seppensen, Sprötze and Trelde belong to Buchholz.

Districts sort by population:

  • Buchholz (nucleated town)
    • District Reindorf
    • District Vaensen
    • District Buensen
  • Holm-Seppensen
    • District Seppensen
    • District Holm-Seppensen
    • District Holm
  • Steinbeck
    • District Steinbeck
    • District Meilsen
  • Sprötze
  • Trelde
    • District Trelde
    • District Suerhop
  • Dibbersen
    • District Dibbersen
    • District Dangersen

Number of inhabitants※

  • 1821 – 178
  • 1871 – 350
  • 1905 – 1,220
  • 1925 – 2,138
  • 1939 – 3,110
  • 1945 – ca. 5,000
  • 1946 – 6,003
  • 1958 – 7,523
  • 1963 – 10,364
  • 1968 – 13,590
  • 1972 – 15,273

After incorporations:

  • 1972 – 22,620
  • 1975 – 26,393
  • 1998 – 35,264
  • 1999 – 35,603
  • 2000 – 35,916
  • 2002 – 36,483
  • 2004 – 38,556
  • 2006 - 38,167
  • 2010 - 40,234
  • 2012 - 40,790

Twin towns – sister cities※

Buchholz in der Nordheide is twinned with:

Notable people※

Living in Buchholz※

References※

External links※

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