Westergellersen

Westergellersen

Coat of arms
Westergellersen
Location of Westergellersen within Lüneburg district
Lüneburg (district)Lower SaxonySchleswig-HolsteinMecklenburg-VorpommernLüchow-DannenbergUelzen (district)HeidekreisHarburgRehlingenSoderstorfOldendorfAmelinghausenBetzendorfBarnstedtMelbeckDeutsch EvernWendisch EvernEmbsenSüdergellersenKirchgellersenWestergellersenReppenstedtReppenstedtMechtersenVögelsenRadbruchBardowickHandorfWittorfLüneburgBarendorfVastorfReinstorfThomasburgDahlenburgBoitzeNahrendorfTosterglopeDahlemBleckedeNeetzeAdendorfScharnebeckRullstorfLüdersburgHittbergenHohnstorfEchemArtlenburgBarumBrietlingenAmt NeuhausWestergellersen in LG.svg
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Coordinates: 53°14′N 10°15′E / 53.233°N 10.250°E / 53.233; 10.250Coordinates: 53°14′N 10°15′E / 53.233°N 10.250°E / 53.233; 10.250
Country Germany
State Lower Saxony
District Lüneburg
Municipal assoc. Gellersen
Government
  Mayor Hans-Jürgen Nischk (CDU)
Area
  Total 20.38 km2 (7.87 sq mi)
Elevation 55 m (180 ft)
Population (2017-12-31)[1]
  Total 2,053
  Density 100/km2 (260/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 21394
Dialling codes 04135
Vehicle registration LG
Website www.westergellersen.de

Westergellersen is a municipality in the district of Lüneburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany.

Geographical Location

Westergellersen is a village approximately 10 km west of Lueneburg and together with Kirchgellersen, Suedergellersen and Reppenstedt forms the community of "Samtgemeinde Gellersen", whose administrative center is in Reppenstedt.

Coat of arms

The central feature in the coat of arms is a building which still exists in the center of the old part of the village. The two-storey building was used originally as a storehouse for food and equipment and is the oldest building in the village. It is not absolutely certain when it was built but 1603 is generally accepted. In 1902 a nearby main farmhouse was set on fire by lightning. In order to rebuild the destroyed farmhouse, the storehouse had to be put on rollers and moved to the other side of the street where it stands today.

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