Finnentrop

Finnentrop
Bamenohl Manor
Finnentrop
Coordinates
Administration
Country Germany
State North Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. region Arnsberg
District Olpe
Town subdivisions 40
Mayor Dietmar Heß (CDU)
Basic statistics
Area 104.34 km2 (40.29 sq mi)
Elevation 220 - 651 m
Population 17,551 (31 December 2010)[1]
 - Density 168 /km2 (436 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate OE
Postal code 57413
Area codes 02721, 02395, 02724
Website www.finnentrop.de

Finnentrop is a community in Olpe district in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Contents

Geography

Finnentrop lies near the forks of the rivers Bigge and Lenne in the Sauerland and is divided into the following constituent communities:

  • Ahausen
  • Ahauser Mühle
  • Altfinnentrop
  • Bamenohl
  • Bausenrode
  • Becksiepen
  • Dahm
  • Delf
  • Deutmecke
  • Elsmecke
  • Faulebutter
  • Fehrenbracht
  • Finnentrop
  • Fretter
  • Frettermühle
  • Fretterspring
  • Frielentrop
  • Giebelscheid
  • Gierschlade
  • Glinge
  • Heggen
  • Hollenbock
  • Hülschotten
  • Illeschlade
  • Klingelborn
  • Kuckuck
  • Lenhausen
  • Mißmecke
  • Müllen
  • Ostentrop
  • Permecke
  • Ramscheid
  • Rönkhausen
  • Sange
  • Serkenrode
  • Schliprüthen
  • Schliprüthener Mühle
  • Schöndelt
  • Schönholthausen
  • Schwartmecke
  • Steinsiepen
  • Tiefenau
  • Weringhausen
  • Weuspert
  • Wiebelhausen
  • Wörden

History

The community of Finnentrop came into being on 1 July 1969 when it was cobbled together from parts of the old Amt of Serkenrode (Meschede district), the communities of Schliprüthen and Oedingen and parts of Attendorn-Land and Helden. This restructuring also saw the community pass from Meschede district (which was abolished in 1974) to Olpe district.

The community’s name is drawn from the original centre of Finnentrop lying a few hundred metres up the Bigge, and now known as Altfinnentrop (“alt” is German for “old”). The ending —trop comes from trop or torp, meaning “village”. The High German word Dorf is a cognate, as is the English word thorpe. It is quite a common placename ending in North Rhine-Westphalia. Other examples are Bottrop, Castrop, Frintrop and Waltrop.

Until 13 July 1908, the place now known as Finnentrop had three names: Habbecke, Neubrücke (“Newbridge”) and, once the Ruhr-Sieg Railway was built there came Bahnhof Finnentrop (“Finnentrop Railway Station”). Neubrücke consisted of only one building at the forks of the Bigge and Lenne (Reuters Haus, first mentioned in 1847). The “new bridge” seems to have already been built by 1847, as the “Reuter” had to charge tolls. The other centre lying farther north, Habbecke, originally also consisting of only a few farms, may have arisen in the Middle Ages.

Farther up the Lenne lies Frielentrop, an old knightly estate, now surrounded by an industrial park.

The municipal arms bear a rose under a wavy chevron. The rose stands for the Lords of Finnentrop (von Vinnentrop) and comes down from the year 1358. The chevron stands for the two rivers, the Bigge and the Lenne, which merge in the community. The colour green refers to the great swathes of greenery in the municipal area.

Finnentrop maintains partnership arrangements with:

Culture and sightseeing

Theatre

Music

Building

Regular events

Culinary specialities

Finnentrop is the birthplace of the “Dicke-Sauerländer”-Bockwurst made by the firm Metten Fleischwaren.

Economy and infrastructure

Among the nationally known companies in Finnentrop are:

Transport

Finnentrop railway station lies on the Ruhr-Sieg line from Hagen to Siegen, from which the tourist railway called the Bigge Valley Railway, which runs to Olpe, branches off. Until May 1966, there was passenger service on the line from Finnentrop to Wennemen.

Public institutions:

Education

In Finnentrop there are several primary schools, one Hauptschule and one Realschule.

Famous people

Honorary citizens

Sons and daughters of the community

Famous people who have worked in the community

Further reading

References

  1. ^ "Amtliche Bevölkerungszahlen" (in German). Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW. 31 December 2010. http://www.it.nrw.de/statistik/a/daten/amtlichebevoelkerungszahlen/index.html. 

External links

This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia.