Didderse

Didderse

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Didderse

Coordinates: 52°22′51″N 10°24′9″E / 52.38083°N 10.40250°E / 52.38083; 10.40250Coordinates: 52°22′51″N 10°24′9″E / 52.38083°N 10.40250°E / 52.38083; 10.40250
Country Germany
State Lower Saxony
District Gifhorn
Municipal assoc. Papenteich
Government
  Mayor Randolf Moos (SPD)
Area
  Total 7.41 km2 (2.86 sq mi)
Population (2013-12-31)[1]
  Total 1,299
  Density 180/km2 (450/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 38530
Dialling codes 05373
Vehicle registration GF
Website www.papenteich.de
Map of the Papenteich

Didderse is a municipality in the district of Gifhorn, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is a member municipality of the Samtgemeinde Papenteich.

Geography

Neighbourhood

* distance from downtown

City of Celle (37 km) City of Gifhorn (22 km)
Wipshausen, District Peine (3 km) Municipality Hillerse (5 km) Village Rolfsbüttel (4 km)
Municipality Adenbüttel (3 km) City of Wolfsburg (24 km)
Ersehof, District Peine (1 km) Neubrück, District Peine (0 km)
City of Peine (12 km) City of Braunschweig (16 km)

Geographical position

Diddersel is situated north of Braunschweig, between the Harz and the Lüneburg Heath, directly on the Oker banks. However, administrative it belongs to the district of Gifhorn. Didderse is around 500m to the east to the German highway 214 and around 6 km to the north of Bundesautobahn 2. Other bigger towns nearby are: Wolfsburg, Salzgitter, Wolfenbüttel, Gifhorn, Peine and Celle.

History

The first documentary mentioning of Didderse was in the year 780. In former times the village was known as Tiddenhusen. After the community reform from 1974 Didderse belonged to the district of Peine. This connection insisted just for a few years. In 1981 Didderse was reintegrated into the district of Gifhorn.

Culture

Religion

Didderse is by the majority Protestantism. It forms a Parish together with the villages Hillerse, Rolfsbüttel and Neubrück.

Politics

The last election for the community government took place on 10 September 2006 with an election turnout of 62.16%. Since that day the district council consists as follows:

References

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