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Esperke, Neustadt am Rübenberge
village
Official seal of Esperke, Neustadt am Rübenberge
Coordinates: 52°37′37″N 9°36′23″E / 52.62694°N 9.60639°E / 52.62694; 9.60639
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
Elevation
32 m (105 ft)
Population
 (2004)
 • Total743
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
ZIP code
31535

Esperke is a village in Hanover Region, Lower Saxony in Germany. In 2004 it had a population of 743.

Esperke and the neighbouring districts of Helstorf, Luttmersen, Vesbeck and Warmeloh are part of the Ortsrat Helstorf (Helstorf local council) area.

History

The first written mention of Esperke, at the time spelled Esperch, was in the year 1268.[1]

Esperke provided the core immigrants to the Hanoverian settlement in Freedom Township, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA during the period 1837-1860.

Under a local government reform in 1974, the area became part the Stadt ("city") of Neustadt am Rübenberge.

Politics

The Ortsbürgermeisterin (local mayor) is Ute Bertram Kuehn (SPD). The other members of the Ortsrat are Peter Kruger, Jens Metterhausen (both CDU) and Hans-Heinrich Thies (SPD). The council's liaison officer for Esperke is Otto Brackhan.

Blazon

The coat of arms features a golden sailboat on a green background.

Culture and sights

  • Esperke has a small Gothic chapel.
  • The Blankes Flat nature reserve in Esperke-Warmeloh features a bog lake, along with rare plant and animal life.

People

Heinrich Feisthauer spent the last years of his life in Esperke.

References

  1. ^ Ehlich, Hans: Bauern Bürger brennende Dörfer, Nr. 4 der Calenberger Blätter, Wunstorf: Oppermann Verlag, S. 131