Uetersen Explained

Type:Stadt
Image Coa:DEU Uetersen COA.svg
Coordinates:53.6872°N 9.6692°W
Image Plan:Uetersen in PI.svg
State:Schleswig-Holstein
District:Pinneberg
Elevation:1-18
Area:11.43
Postal Code:25436
Area Code:04122
Licence:PI
Gemeindeschlüssel:01 0 56 049
Website:uetersen.de
Mayor:Andrea Hansen

Uetersen (pronounced as /de/, formerly known as Ütersen (Holstein)) is a town in the district of Pinneberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated approximately 7km (04miles) south of Elmshorn, and 30km (20miles) northwest of Hamburg at the small Pinnau River, close to the Elbe river. Uetersen is home to the Rosarium Uetersen, the oldest and largest rose garden in Northern Germany, created in 1929.

Name

The name of the city Uetersen, "utmost end", probably arose because it is "at the extreme end", referring to the fact that its location is at the transition to the geest Seestermüher marsh. But there is also the suspicion that the name of "Ütersteen" showing what "ultra-stone" or "Ütristina", the old name of Pinnau originates.

Mayors since 1870

YearsName
1870–1900 Ernst-Heinrich Meßtorff
1900–1914 Heinrich Muuß
1914–1918 Ernst Ladewig Meyn
1918–1930 Jakob Christians
1930–1933 Heinrich Wellenbring (SPD)
1933 Ferdinand Bauth (acting)
1933–1945 Hermann Dölling (NSDAP)
1945 Heinrich Stühmeyer (acting)
YearsName
1945–1956 Heinrich Wilkens (SPD)
1956–1964 Dr. Jürgen Frenzel (SPD)
1964–1988 Waldemar Dudda (SPD)
1988–1994 Wolfgang Bromma (SPD)
1994–2003 Karl Gustav Tewes
2003–2009 Wolfgang Wiech
2009– Andrea Hansen

Number of inhabitants

Coat of arms

Blazon

In a red shield is a silver gate without any door. The wall has six pinnacles. There is a silver tower on each side, having two windows each and topped by silver triangular roofs. Between the towers there is the nettle-leaf of the Counts of Holstein. In the open door at the base there stands a silver S-shaped object, which might show the Virgin Mary and Jesus, standing upon a golden crescent moon and flanked by two golden stars on a red background. Below the door is a blue field that is thought to symbolize water.[1]

Notable people

Known Uetersener

People who were born in Uetersen, live or have lived and worked in the town or have been involved with it.

More people who are closely linked to Uetersen

These people have lived in Uetersen or are closely linked to the town. They have contributed to the reputation of the town or to the general welfare of the population.

International relations

See main article: List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany.

Uetersen is twinned with:

Literature

Briefe an Augusta Louise zu Stolberg (de)

Notes and References

  1. http://www.schleswig-holstein.de/LA/DE/06Wappenlandschaft/0604Wappenrolle/0604Wappenrolle__node.html?Aktion=Datenblatt&ID=246 Kommunale Wappenrolle Schleswig-Holstein
  2. Moltke, Helmuth Carl Bernhard, Count von . Wilkinson . Henry Spenser . Spenser Wilkinson.