Packebusch Explained

Type:Stadtteil
Town:Kalbe
Coordinates:52.7567°N 11.5033°W
State:Sachsen-Anhalt
District:Altmarkkreis Salzwedel
Elevation:27
Area:13.86
Population:251
Stand:2018-12-31
Postal Code:39624
Area Code:039030
Licence:SAW

Packebusch is a village and a former municipality in the district Altmarkkreis Salzwedel, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2010, it is part of the town Kalbe.

Geography

Packebusch is an angerdorf alongside a road, with a church located on the central green. It resides in the center of Altmark[1] on the edge of the conservation area Kalbescher Werder bei Vienau, about 20 km (12.4 mi.) south-east of the district capital Salzwedel.[2]

The communities of Packebusch and Hagenau are part of the village.

History

Packebusch is first mentioned in 1324 as Pokebusch, when Hans and Heinecke of the house Kröcher sold the Kalbe castle and the accompanying villages to Albrecht of the House of Alvensleben.[3] Further mentions are recorded in 1464 as de kerke to Pakebusch, in 1473 as pakebusch, in 1541 as Backepusch, and in 1687 as Packebusch.

Etymology

Franz Mertens translated an older form of the name, backebusch, into Hochdeutsch Buchenbusch (beech bush). Beech woodland once used to encompass three sides of the village.[4]

Mergers

On 25 July 1952 Packebusch was transferred from the district of Salzwedel to the now defunct authority of Kries Kalbe (Milde). On 1 July 1994 they were placed into the district of Altmarkkreis Salzwedel.[5]

By the end of 2009 Packebusch, along with Hagengau (incorporated on 1 August 1973) formed an independent municipality. The municipality was a member of the administration partnership Arendsee-Kalbe and their last mayor was Otto Wienecke (* 1959).

As a result of a Gebietsänderungsvereinbarung (an agreement to change territories) the municipal councils of Kalbe (Milde) (on 25 June 2009), Brunau (12 May 2009), Engerson (2 June 2009), Jeetze (3 June 2009), Kakerbeck (25 June 2009), Packebusch (4 June 2009), and Vienau (14 May 2009) agreed to dissolve their municipalities and become entwined with the town of Kalbe (Milde). The application was accepted by the commune oversight committee and came into force on 1 January 2010.[6] [7]

Following the application becoming law, the independent community of Packebusch along with its constituent communities became a part of the new town of Kalbe. In the new municipality and current locality of Packbusch, a council was formed with seven members including the local mayor.

Population Development

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173424618181811892492192557919934752017246
177419918403181895548193952620063952018[8] 251
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17982641871449190558019715172015255
18012021885488191060219815432016252

Religion

The evangelical congregation and parish of Packebusch belong to the parish area of Fleetmark-Jeetze,[9] which itself comes under the church district of Salzwedel in Propstsprengel Stendal-Magdeburg, park of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany. In 1903, the communities of Packebusch, Hagenau, and Boock belonged to the congregation.[10]

Culture and Sights

Buildings

Memorials

Economy and Infrastructure

Official Institutions

Transport

The railway station Brunau-Packebusch, located southwest of the village, is on the Stendal-Uelzen railway line. The federal highway 190 is located about 15 kilometers away near Arendsee.

Notable People

Notes and References

  1. Book: P. Rohrlach, Peter. Historisches Ortslexikon für die Altmark (Historisches Ortslexikon für Brandenburg, Teil XII). Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag. 2018. 978-3-8305-2235-5. Berlin. 1627–1632.
  2. Web site: Sachsen-Anhalt-Viewer. Landesamtes für Vermessung und Geoinformation. 13 April 2020.
  3. Book: Friedrich Riedel, Adolph. Codes diplomaticus Brandenburgensis: Sammlung der Urkunden, Chroniken und sonstigen Quellschriften. 1859. 17. Berlin. 378.
  4. Book: Mertens, Franz. Heimatbuch des Kreises Gardelegen und seiner näheren Umgebung. Rat des Kreises Gardelegen. 1955. Gardelegn. 215.
  5. Book: Bundesamt, Statistisches. Gemeinden 1994 und ihre Veränderungen seit 01.01.1948 in den neuen Ländern. Metzler-Poeschel. 1995. 3-8246-0321-7. Stuttgart. 359–363.
  6. Web site: Amtsblatt des Landkreises Nr. 8/2009. 11 October 2010. 208–214. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20101011224018/http://www.altmarkkreis-salzwedel.de/deutsch/service/amtsblatt/dokumente/Nr._8_Amtsbl._ALW__26.08.09.pdf. 2010-10-11. 13 April 2020.
  7. Web site: StBA: Gebietsänderungen vom 01. Januar bis 31. Dezember 2010. 31 January 2011. destatis.de. 13 April 2020.
  8. Einwohnermeldeamt der Stadt Kalbe (Milde): Einwohnerdaten zum 31. 12. der Jahre 2015 bis 2018. 4. March 2019
  9. Web site: Pfarrbereich Fleetmark-Jeetze. kirchenkreis-salzwedel.de. 13 April 2020.
  10. Book: Hilbert, Haase. Pfarr-Almanach oder die evangelischen Geistlichen und Kirchen der Provinz Sachsen der Grafschaften Wernigerode, Rossla und Stolberg. Fb&c Limited. 1903. 978-1390748413. 19. 28.
  11. Book: Dehio, German. Handbuch der Deutschen Kunstdenkmäler. Sachsen-Anhalt 1.. Deutscher Kunstverlag. 2002. 3-422-03069-7. Munich.
  12. Web site: Packebusch, Stadt Kalbe (Milde). Onlineprojekt Gefallendenkmäler. 13 April 2020.