Elsfleth

Town in Lower Saxony, Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Elsfleth (German pronunciation: [ˈɛlsˌfleːt] ) is a town in the district of Wesermarsch, Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated at the confluence of the Hunte with the Weser, on the left bank of the Weser. It has a school of navigation (university of applied sciences), a harbour and docks.[citation needed]

CountryGermany
Elevation
3 m (9.8 ft)
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Elsfleth  is located in Germany
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Elsfleth  is located in Lower Saxony
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Coordinates: 53°14′N 8°28′E
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
DistrictWesermarsch
Government
  Mayor (202126) Brigitte Fuchs[1]
Area
  Total
115.19 km2 (44.48 sq mi)
Elevation
3 m (9.8 ft)
Population
 (2023-12-31)[2]
  Total
9,187
  Density79.76/km2 (206.6/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
26931
Dialling codes04404
Vehicle registrationBRA
Websitewww.elsfleth.de
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Elsfleth offers many recreational facilities even though it is a small town,. It is an ideal place for families that want to escape big cities and like outdoor activities that are not only limited to tennis and biking. A nearby beach area and sailing club "SWE" contribute to Elsfleth's maritime character. So does the tall ship club Großherzogin Elisabeth amicably called "Lissi". Nearby larger cities are Brake, Nordenham, Oldenburg, and Bremen.

Sons and daughters of the city

  • Friedrich Bolte (1860–1940), Director of the Hamburg Navigation School
  • Karl Schröder (1890–1966), tax consultant and politician (SPD)
  • Erich Zander (1906–1985), jurist, politician (CDU)
  • Horst Karsten (born 1936), versatility rider, Olympic medal winner

Connected to Elsfleth

Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 1801

Locations

Huntorf power station, a compressed-air energy storage facility, is located in Elsfleth. Omni-Pac, an egg carton manufacturer is located in Elsfleth.

History

Elsfleth was indirectly affected by the political and economic policies of Napoleon Bonaparte during the Napoleonic era. The town, located in northern Germany, was influenced by the Continental System (1806–1814), which aimed to weaken British trade by restricting commerce in European ports, including smaller North Sea and Weser River harbors such as Elsfleth. However, there is no historical evidence that Napoleon ever visited or directly governed the town.

Literature

„Tödliches Tohuwabohu“ — Thomas Schröder

„Elsfleth – Das ist unsere Stadt!“ — Students of the local "Oberschule"

„Elsfleth: Stadt und Hafen an der Weser“ — Adolf Blumenberg

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