Municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany
Steinkirchen (German: Steinkirchen im Alten Land , Low German : Steenkark ) is a municipality in the district of Stade , Lower Saxony , Germany .
Geography
The municipality is located in the Altes Land , the largest continuous orchard and fruit harvesting region in Europe. It is situated by the Elbe and Lühe rivers and is bordered by the municipalities (in clockwise order) Grünendeich , Jork , Mittelnkirchen , Guderhandviertel , Agathenburg and Hollern-Twielenfleth . The southeasterly third of the Elbe island Lühesand forms part of the municipal area.
History
It belonged to the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen . In 1648 the Prince-Archbishopric was transformed into the Duchy of Bremen , which was first ruled in personal union by the Swedish and from 1715 on by the Hanoverian Crown. In 1823 the Duchy was abolished and its territory became part of the Stade Region .
Politics
Municipality council
As of February 2020, the council is composed of:[ 2]
Mayor/Mayoress
The mayoress of Steinkirchen is Sonja Zinke (CDU, elected as Independent) since 2014. Deputy mayor is Jürgen Michaelis (SPD).[ 3]
Notable buildings
Economy and infrastructure
Transport
Three bus lines run by the KVG Stade stop in Steinkirchen. These are:[ 4]
2050 Stade - Hollern-Twielenfleth - Steinkirchen - Jork - Hamburg-Cranz
2030 Buxtehude - Dammhausen - Jork - Borstel - Steinkirchen
2053 Grünendeich - Steinkirchen - Horneburg
These are part of the HVV and thus can be made use of with a regular ticket.[ 5]
Additionally, some school bus and company bus lines operate in Steinkirchen.
Education
Steinkirchen is home to the Schulzentrum Lühe, a school complex with an elementary school [ 6] and an Oberschule .[ 7]
Notable people
Dörte Hansen , linguist and writer, lived there for over 10 years
References
Coat of arms