Hamburg, Germany, in the borough of Eimsbüttel. It is located on the northwestern boundaries of the borough and of the city.
is a quarter ofEidelstedt | |
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Coordinates: 53°36′25″N 9°54′22″E / 53.60707°N 9.90622°E | |
Country | Germany |
State | Hamburg |
City | Hamburg |
Borough | Hamburg-Eimsbüttel |
Area | |
• Total | 8.7 km2 (3.4 sq mi) |
Population (2023-12-31)[1] | |
• Total | 36,312 |
• Density | 4,200/km2 (11,000/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
Dialling codes | 040 |
Vehicle registration | HH |
Geography
editEidelstedt borders the quarters of Schnelsen, Niendorf, Stellingen, as well as Bahrenfeld and Lurup in the neighbouring Altona borough.
History
editIn 1266/69 Eidelstedt was first recorded as a village,[2] then under the names of Eilstede, Eylstedt or Eylenstede. The part -stedt in the name refers to a Saxonian foundation, meaning safe settlement or safe residence, which was founded by a first settler named Eyler. Another explanation derives from Ilenstätten, referring to a place (German: Stätte), where medicinal leeches (German: Egel, Blutegel, Low German: Ilen) could be found, namely in a stream called Mühlenau and the pond of Mühlenteich in the village.[3] In 1937, the village was incorporated into Hamburg by the Greater Hamburg Act, which came into force in 1938.[2]
Politics
editElection | SPD | Greens | CDU | Left | AfD | FDP | Others |
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2020 | 45.7 % | 18.6 % | 10.6 % | 8.9 % | 7.6 % | 2.9 % | 5.7 % |
2015 | 54.1 % | 8,4 % | 13.9 % | 7.3 % | 7.5 % | 4.9 % | 3.2 % |
2011 | 55.9 % | 8.1 % | 20.2 % | 6.4 % | – | 4.5 % | 4.9 % |
2008 | 38.3 % | 6.3 % | 41.7 % | 6.7 % | – | 4.1 % | 2.8 % |
2004 | 35.4 % | 7.3 % | 46.7 % | – | – | 2.5 % | 8.2 % |
Transportation
editThe Hamburg-Altona–Kiel railway marks the south western boundaries of the quarter, with Hamburg S-Bahn commuter trains serve Elbgaustraße and Eidelstedt station; the latter is also served by AKN commuter trains. AKN railcars also call Eidelstedt Zentrum station.
References
edit- ^ "Bevölkerung in Hamburg am 31.12.2023 nach Stadtteilen". Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein. May 2024.
- ^ a b Eidelstedt, Hamburg.de, in German
- ^ Horst Beckershaus: Die Namen der Hamburger Stadtteile. Woher sie kommen und was sie bedeuten, Hamburg 2002, ISBN 3-434-52545-9, p. 34
External links
edit- Eidelstedt, Hamburg.de