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'''Knesebeck''' is a lively village in [[Gifhorn_%28district%29]] ([[Lower-Saxony]]). It is domicile to some of the most important industries in the region and offers at the same time opportunities to recreate and socialize. Knesebeck actively cultivates its traditions such as its music, ecclesiastic life and cultural events. Associations are a well-established part of the social life - and well-known to be an integrating factor for literally all layers of the society. The do-it-yourself-spirit that creates this social life has lead to outstanding cornerstones in the calendar of events. People are well-known for their sociable character and hospitality.
'''Knesebeck''' is a lively village in [[Gifhorn (district)]] ([[Lower-Saxony]]). It is domicile to some of the most important industries in the region and offers at the same time opportunities to recreate and socialize. Knesebeck actively cultivates its traditions such as its music, ecclesiastic life and cultural events. Associations are a well-established part of the social life - and well-known to be an integrating factor for literally all layers of the society. The do-it-yourself-spirit that creates this social life has lead to outstanding cornerstones in the calendar of events. People are well-known for their sociable character and hospitality.





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Knesebeck
Coat of arms of Knesebeck
Location of Knesebeck
Map
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
DistrictGifhorn
Government
 • MayorHeinz-Ulrich Kabrodt (SPD)
Area
 • Total34.09 km2 (13.16 sq mi)
Elevation
70 m (230 ft)
Population
 (2004-12-31)
 • Total2.795
 • Density0.082/km2 (0.21/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
29379
Dialling codes05834
Vehicle registrationGF
Websitewww.knesebeck.org


Wappen von Knesebeck

Knesebeck is a lively village in Gifhorn (district) (Lower-Saxony). It is domicile to some of the most important industries in the region and offers at the same time opportunities to recreate and socialize. Knesebeck actively cultivates its traditions such as its music, ecclesiastic life and cultural events. Associations are a well-established part of the social life - and well-known to be an integrating factor for literally all layers of the society. The do-it-yourself-spirit that creates this social life has lead to outstanding cornerstones in the calendar of events. People are well-known for their sociable character and hospitality.


Associations and Social Life

Sports

Culture

Economy

Stainless Steel Industries

Automotive Industries

  • Volkswagen Testing Area

Accounting and Consulting, Tax Consultancy

Traffic and Infrastructure

Knesebeck is well-connected to the Deutsche Bahn railway network. Access to German high-speed railway network is provided via Wolfsburg, Braunschweig and Uelzen.


Politics

Ortsrat

The current mayor of Knesebeck is Heinz-Ulrich Kabrodt (SPD). The following parties are currently represented in the Ortsrat: CDU, SPD and FWG.

Emblem

The emblem of Knesebeck illustrates the characteritics of a jumping red unicorn.

Personalities

  • Ernst von Lenthe, (* 23. November 1823 in Knesebeck, † 7. Februar 1888 in Hannover): Oberappellationsgerichtsrat, deputy
  • Lars Nieberg (* 24. Juli 1963): Winner in the Olympic Games, Show Jumping

Literature

  • Jürgen Delfs: Schweinemast im Wald. Mastnutzung in den Ämtern Gifhorn, Knesebeck, Isenhagen und Bodenteich. Gifhorn: Landkreis 1999. (Schriftenreihe des Kreisarchives Gifhorn. Nr. 16) ISBN 3-929632-43-8
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Boldewin Ferdinand Knesebeck: Stammtafeln des uralten Geschlechts der Herren von dem Knesebeck. Göttingen 1867 (Digitalisat)
  • Wolfgang Meibeyer: Ursprung und Entwicklung von Knesebeck im Mittelalter. Festvortrag anlässlich der Eröffnungsveranstaltung zur Feier der 750jährigen Wiederkehr der urkundlichen Ersterwähnung am 29. Januar 1994 in Knesebeck. Braunschweig: Selbstverlag W. Meibeyer 1994.
  • Wolfgang Meibeyer: Das wüste Dorf Vahldiek bei Knesebeck. In: Kreiskalender - Gifhorner Heimatbuch, 1995, S. 65-74.
  • Reiner Rode: Knesebeck. Geschichte eines Dorfes. Knesebeck 1981.
  • Hans-Peter Roppel: Die Wasserburg Knesebeck. In: Berichte zur Denkmalpflege in Niedersachsen. Jg. 19 (1999), S. 137-138.
  • Ulrich Zeigermann: 10 Jahre Walderneuerung im Forstamt Knesebeck. In: Der Forst- und Holzwirt. Jg. 37 (1982), S. 539-544.