Langenhagen

Langenhagen (Eastphalian: Langenhogen) is a town in the Hanover district of Lower Saxony, Germany.

Langenhagen
Town hall in 1989
Town hall in 1989
Coat of arms of Langenhagen
Location of Langenhagen within Hanover district
Langenhagen  is located in Germany
Langenhagen
Langenhagen
Langenhagen  is located in Lower Saxony
Langenhagen
Langenhagen
Coordinates: 52°26′22″N 9°44′24″E
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
DistrictHanover
Subdivisions6 districts
Government
  Mayor (202126) Mirko Heuer[1] (CDU)
Area
  Total71.99 km2 (27.80 sq mi)
Elevation
51 m (167 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
  Total54,712
  Density760/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
30851, 30853
30855, 30839
Dialling codes0511
Vehicle registrationH
Websitehttp://www.langenhagen.de

History

From 1866 to 1868 Robert Koch worked in Langenhagen.

On June 18, 1972, Red Army Faction terrorist Ulrike Meinhof was arrested in Langenhagen.

On August 17, 1982, the world's first mass production of Compact Discs began in Langenhagen.

The Langenhagen standard (German: Langenhagener Norm), declared 1990 and sponsored by Brenneke is an industry standard for the minimal precision of shotguns and combination guns fit for hunting with shotgun slugs.[3]

Subdivisions

Langenhagen consists of Langenhagen proper (including the Old Town, Brink, Langenforth and Wiesenau), Engelbostel (including Kananohe), Godshorn, Kaltenweide (including Altenhorst, Hainhaus, Maspe, Siedlung Twenge, Twenge and Kiebitzkrug), Krähenwinkel, and Schulenburg.

Economy

TUIfly is headquartered at Hanover Airport.[4][5] Before TUIfly appeared, Hapag-Lloyd Flug (a.k.a. Hapagfly) was headquartered in Langenhagen.[6]

Politics

In 2001 the town council was elected for five years. The Christian Democrats and the Social Democrats won the election (both parties send 19 councilors to the council). The two "small" parties FDP (Free Democratic Party) and Bündnis 90/Die Grünen (Greens) received two seats each. Dr. Susanne Schott-Lemmer (CDU) is the mayor of Langenhagen. She won against the candidate of the Social Democrats with more than 60 percent.

On 10 September 2006 the town council was elected for five years. The Social Democrats won the election (send 19 councilors to the council). The FDP (Free Democratic Party) got two seats and Bündnis 90/Die Grünen (Greens) received four seats each. The Christian Democrats lost with only 16 seats. Dr. Susanne Schott-Lemmer (CDU) was not elected and is the loser of the elections. The new mayor of Langenhagen is Friedhelm Fischer from the Social Democrats with more than 52 percent.

Twin towns – sister cities

Langenhagen is twinned with:[10]

Notable people

  • Augustus Frederick Christopher Kollmann (1756–1829), organist and composer
  • Willy Max Rademacher (1897–1971), politician associated with the FDP
  • André Breitenreiter (born 1973), footballer

See also

References

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