Engden

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Engden
Engden
Coordinates: 52°23′59″N 07°10′59″E / 52.39972°N 7.18306°E / 52.39972; 7.18306Coordinates: 52°23′59″N 07°10′59″E / 52.39972°N 7.18306°E / 52.39972; 7.18306
Country Germany
State Lower Saxony
District County of Bentheim
Municipal assoc. Schüttorf
Subdivisions 2 centres
Government
  Mayor Gerhard Theißing (CDU)
Area
  Total 44.29 km2 (17.10 sq mi)
Elevation 29 m (95 ft)
Population (2012-12-31)[1]
  Total 445
  Density 10/km2 (26/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 48465
Dialling codes 0 59 26
Vehicle registration NOH

Engden is a community in the district of the County of Bentheim in Lower Saxony.

Geography

Location

Engden lies between Nordhorn and Schüttorf. It belongs to the Joint Community (Samtgemeinde) of Schüttorf, whose administrative seat is in the like-named town.

Politics

Engden was and is dominated by a Catholic church milieu, and as such, markedly few Engdeners opted for the NSDAP in Nazi times.

Mayor

The honorary mayor Gerhard Theißing was elected on 9 September 2001.

Culture and sightseeing

Buildings

The Katholische Kirche Abt St. Antonius (church) was built in 1899 as a neo-Romanesque brick structure.


The Dobbe warehouse may have been built about 1800 and is said to be northwest Germany’s oldest maintained rural grain distillery building, and as such it is an important industrial monument.

The Bügeleisen-Haus, or Clothes Iron House, came to be because the farmers would only relinquish to the house builder a narrow, tapered lot whose odd layout has resulted in the house's having no right angles at all. Building work began on the house “about 1900”, but it was finished only after the First World War.

Economy and infrastructure

Transport

Autobahnen A 31 and A 30 lie 6 km from the community and are easily reached.

Curiosity

Children from Engden go to school or kindergarten in Emsbüren, in another district.

References

Further reading

  • Herbert Wagner: Militär in der Region. Dokumentation über den Artillerieschieß- und Bombenabwurfplatz Engdener Wüste/Nordhorn-Range. Selbstverlag, Bad Bentheim 1989, ISBN 3-88683-010-1
  • Herbert Wagner: Die Gestapo war nicht allein Politische Sozialkontrolle und Staatsterror im deutsch-niederländischen Grenzgebiet 1929-1945. LIT, Münster 2004, ISBN 3-8258-7448-6 (contains, among other things, the Catholic community’s resistance to the Nazis)

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