Dinklage
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Country | Germany |
State | Lower Saxony |
Administrative region | Weser-Ems (region) (disbanded 1 January 2005) |
District | Vechta (district) |
Population | ca. 12,700 source (06/30/2005) |
Area | 72,646 km² |
Population density | 174 /km² |
Elevation | 24.8 – 32.0 m |
Coordinates | 12,700) 52°40′ N 8°07′ E |
Postal code | 49413 (old: 2843) |
Area code | 04443 |
Licence plate code | VEC |
Mayor | Heinrich Moormann |
Website | www.dinklage.de |
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[edit] Geography
Dinklage is a town in the district of Vechta, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approx. 13 km southwest of Vechta, and 45 km north of Osnabrück.
[edit] History
The castle Dinklage was built by the counts of the Dersagau of Calvelage around the year 980, the name Dinklage was first mentioned officially in 1231 (first as Thinclage, later Dynclage, till 1270 Dinklage) . In 1080 the castle was given to the "Herren von Dinklage" (Masters of Dinklage), as they were later called. Those tried to put up their own dominion in 1372, but were defeated by the bishop of Münster and their castle was destroyed. After the "Herren von Dinklage" had lost their influence, in 1667 the rebuilt castle was bought by the count Christoph Bernhard Graf von Galen, who was bishop of Münster at that time. In 1826 Matthias Graf von Galen signed a contract, which made Dinklage, which formally belonged to the diocese of Münster before, a part of the Großherzogtum Oldenburg (the lands of the diocese had been secularized after the war against Napoleon).
Many citizens left Dinklage during the 19th century in order to find a way out of poverty building up a new life in America. They especially settled in the states of Ohio, Kansas, Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois.
[edit] Economy
The economy is especially characterized by farming and food industry. But also industrial facilities and machines or furniture and plastic-products are being produced.
[edit] Statistics
Confessions | percent of population |
Roman-Catholic | ca. 69,3 % |
Protestant | ca. 16,9 % |
different other denominations | ca. 13,8 % |
(Last update: 12/31/2004) |
[edit] Notable resident
Clemens August Graf von Galen - the "Lion of Münster"
Bakum | Damme | Dinklage | Goldenstedt | Holdorf | Lohne | Neuenkirchen-Vörden | Steinfeld | Vechta | Visbek