Sassenburg-Triangel

Triangel
Ortsteil of Sassenburg
Triangel
Coordinates: 52°30′N 10°35′E / 52.500°N 10.583°E / 52.500; 10.583Coordinates: 52°30′N 10°35′E / 52.500°N 10.583°E / 52.500; 10.583
Country Germany
State Lower Saxony
District Gifhorn
Municipality Sassenburg
Population (2006-11-01)
  Total 2,210
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 38524
Dialling codes 05371

Triangel is a village in the municipality of Sassenburg in the Lower Saxon district of Gifhorn. Triangel means “triangle”. The name is derived from the original shape of the village estate.[1]

Geography

Geographical location

The village of Triangel lies east of the river Ise and the state forest of Dragen and north of the river Aller. To the north and east its land transitions in a narrow strip into the Großes Moor.

Neighbouring settlements

The nearest other settlements are the Sassenburg village of Neudorf-Platendorf to the north, Westerbeck to the east, the town of Gifhorn to the south and the Gifhorn suburb of Gamsen to the west. The nearest cities are Wolfsburg to the east and Brunswick to the south.

History

Foundation

It was first mentioned officially in 1796 as Auf dem Triangel and initially belonged to the old municipality of Neudorf-Platendorf, from which it became independent in the 19th century.

Points of interest

Points of interest in Triangel include the Gutspark, in which there are hundreds of rhododendrons and the manor house (Herrenhaus) built in the style of an English country house, which today houses a branch of the Diakonisches Werk, a nationwide Christian charity.

The station opened in 1894 by the Prussian state railways on the line from Brunswick to Uelzen) was once an imposing building. It has however been in private ownership for a long time and has been heavily modified.

Current administrative structure

Since 1974 Triangel has belonged to the municipality of Sassenburg.

Politics

Council

The council is an advisory body which is part of the political structure of Sassenburg. Councillors are expected, however, to hear all issues affecting the village, although the final decision over any measure resides with the Sassenburg council. The following parties are represented on the council:

Following the local election in 2006 the SPD stepped down in favour of the CDU after more than 30 years as the strongest party in Triangel.

Council Chair

In 2006 SPD member, Beate Morgenstern-Ostlender took over chairmanship of the council from Dieter Fuhrmann (CDU). Previously Morgenstern-Ostlender was the deputy chairman. Following Morgenstern-Ostlender’s election as chairman, SPD politician Friederike Wolff von der Sahl has been elected as deputy.

Personalities

Sources

References

  1. http://www.sassenburg.de/staticsite/staticsite.php?menuid=65&topmenu=2
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