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Linden-Limmer

Coordinates:52°22′08″N9°42′03″E / 52.3689°N 9.7008°E /52.3689; 9.7008
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Borough of Hanover in Lower Saxony, Germany
Linden-Limmer
The building where Hannah Arendt was born.
The building whereHannah Arendt was born.
Location of Linden-Limmer in Hanover
Linden-Limmer is located in Germany
Linden-Limmer
Linden-Limmer
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Linden-Limmer is located in Lower Saxony
Linden-Limmer
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Coordinates:52°22′08″N9°42′03″E / 52.3689°N 9.7008°E /52.3689; 9.7008
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
CityHanover
Subdivisions4 quarters
Area
 • Total
8.18 km2 (3.16 sq mi)
Population
 (2020-12-31)[1]
 • Total
44,941
 • Density5,500/km2 (14,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Dialling codes0511

Linden-Limmer ([lɪndənlɪmɪ]listen) is the tenth borough (Stadtbezirk) ofHanover, the state capital ofLower Saxony. It became part of the city in 1920.[2] Linden-Limmer is whereHannah Arendt was born. It has 44,941 inhabitants (2020) and consists of the quarters (Stadtteile) of Linden-Mitte (12,192 residents), Linden-Nord (16,433 residents), Linden-Süd (10,068 inhabitants) and Limmer (6,248 inhabitants).

Population development

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The graph shows the population development in the district of Linden-Limmer since 1 January 2005.

Linden

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Thecoat of arms of Linden.

The village of Linden was built around a count's court around the year 1100 on the northern slope of the Lindener Berg and developed into an industrial city during the 19th century before being incorporated into Hanover in 1920.[3][2] Linden today consists of the quarters of Linden-Mitte, Linden-Nord and Linden-Süd. It is characterized by a diverse gastronomy scene and a high proportion of students and residents with a migrant background. Linden is noted for its civic commitment to the wider Hanover community, with cultural activities (such as the Fährmannsfest) having a city-wide attraction.

TheLindener Butjer sculpture by Ulrike Enders.

The expression of the local self-understanding is theLindener Butjer, embodied by a sculpture of a little boy from the 20th century playing in a public square. The term Butjer was originally an insult used by the inhabitants of Hanover to refer to uninvited guests from the then suburbs of the city; the inhabitants of Linden took the term for themselves as an honorary term and have since proudly called themselves Butjer.[4]

Limmer

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Limmer is bounded to the north by theLeine River, in the east by an expressway, in the south by theFösse, and in the west by the Stichkanal Hannover-Linden artificial branch of the Leine and theHanover freight bypass railway.

Borough Council

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The Linden-Limmer borough council consists of 21 elected members. At its constituent meeting on the 11th of November 2021, the borough council re-elected for a parliamentary term of five years Rainer-Jörg Grube (Greens) as borough mayor, who has held the office for many terms. The deputy borough mayor, Katharina-Sophia Gerking (SPD), was also re-elected.[5] The borough council meets in public about nine times a year, mostly in the Freizeitheim Linden but occasionally in the community hall of the St. Nicholas Church in Limmer as well. The distribution of seats, the members of the borough council and their accessibility are presented on the city website.[6]

From January 1988 to November 1996, Hiltrud Grote (SPD) was the district mayor. She was the first female borough mayor in Hanover.

In its main statutes, the city of Hanover has made use of a provision in the Lower Saxony Municipal Constitution Act that allows the members of the council, whose electoral area is in whole or in part in the respective city district or where they live, belong to the city district council with an advisory vote.[7][8]

References

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  1. ^"Strukturdaten der Stadtteile und Stadtbezirke 2021"(PDF). Landeshauptstadt Hannover. July 2021.
  2. ^abKlaus Mlynek et al., eds. (2009),Stadtlexikon Hannover
  3. ^Buschmann, Walter (2012).Linden Geschichte einer Industriestadt im 19. Jahrhundert (Überarb. Neuausg ed.). Hannover.ISBN 978-3-7752-5927-9.OCLC 811239425.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^"Butjer Route".Stadtteilmagazin für Linden / Limmer (in German). Retrieved2022-08-02.
  5. ^Ebers, Stefan."Bezirksbürgermeister und Vertreterin in Linden-Limmer gewählt".Stadtteilmagazin für Linden / Limmer (in German). Retrieved2022-08-02.
  6. ^"Stadtbezirksrat Linden-Limmer | Gremien im Stadtbezirk | Den Stadtbezirk mitgestalten | Stadtbezirk Linden-Limmer | Stadtbezirksportale Hannover | Bürger-Service | Leben in der Region Hannover".www.hannover.de. Retrieved2022-08-02.
  7. ^"VORIS § 91 NKomVG | Landesnorm Niedersachsen | - Ortsrat, Stadtbezirksrat | Niedersächsisches Kommunalverfassungsgesetz (NKomVG) vom 17. Dezember 2010 | gültig ab: 01.11.2021".www.nds-voris.de. Retrieved2022-08-03.
  8. ^"Hauptsatzung der Landeshauptstadt Hannover | Stadtrecht | Stadt- & Regionsrecht | Verwaltungen & Kommunen | Leben in der Region Hannover".www.hannover.de. Retrieved2022-08-03.
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