Trittau

Trittau

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Trittau
Location of Trittau within Stormarn district
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Coordinates: 53°37′0″N 10°24′0″E / 53.61667°N 10.40000°E / 53.61667; 10.40000Coordinates: 53°37′0″N 10°24′0″E / 53.61667°N 10.40000°E / 53.61667; 10.40000
Country Germany
State Schleswig-Holstein
District Stormarn
Municipal assoc. Trittau
Government
  Mayor Oliver Mesch
Area
  Total 28.59 km2 (11.04 sq mi)
Elevation 36 m (118 ft)
Population (2016-12-31)[1]
  Total 8,834
  Density 310/km2 (800/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 22946
Dialling codes 04154
Vehicle registration OD
Website www.trittau.de

Trittau ( German pronunciation ) is a municipality in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, located 30 km east of Hamburg. It is the economical and administrative center of Amt Trittau, which is part of the Stormarn district. Other villages in the county are Grönwohld, Lütjensee, Großensee, Rausdorf and Grande.

Geography

Trittau is located close to the Hahnheide forest. Nearby rivers are the river Aue and the river Bille. The county is abundant with small lakes.

History

The Trittau village dates back to the 12th century. It was first mentioned in 1167 in a document of Duke Henry the Lion.[2] In those days it was situated close to the Hamburg - Rostock and Hamburg - Lübeck trade routes.

The village then consisted of a Saxon part (Groß-Trittau) and a Wagrian part (Klein-Trittau). In 1326, a castle was built to defend the region and the trade route against the Scarpenberg knights from nearby Linau castle.

Sister cities

The following cities are twinned with Trittau:[3]

Personalities associated with the community

  • Joachim Heinrich Campe (1746-1818), enlightened educator, publicist and linguist
  • Caroline Rudolphi (1753-1811), educator, poet, author, founded an institute for girls' education in Trittau
  • Theodor Steltzer (1885-1967), politician (CDU), 1946-1947 introduced Minister President of Schleswig-Holstein
  • Arno Surminski (1934-), writer, novel Kudenow or weep at strange waters
  • Bernd Heinrich (1940-), professor of biology, spent his childhood as a refugee child with his family in a forest hut in the Hahnheide[4]
  • Jürgen Blin (1943-), boxer, lived during his career in Trittau
  • Irmgard Riessen (1944-), theater and television actress, lives in Trittau

References

  1. "Statistikamt Nord – Bevölkerung der Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein 4. Quartal 2016] (XLS-file)". Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein (in German).
  2. "Monumenta Germaniae Historica 500–1500 Die Urkunden Heinrichs des Löwen Herzogs von Sachsen und Bayern" (in German). Bayerische Staatsbibliothek digital. 1941. p. 111. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  3. "Ystävyyskuntatoiminta" (in Finnish). City of Saarijärvi. Archived from the original on 2013-12-06. Retrieved 2012-06-01.
  4. History and Present, Publisher Ludwig, Kiel 2009, ISBN 978-3-86935-016-5


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