Meitze

Meitze
village of Wedemark

Coat of arms
Meitze
Coordinates: 52°34′4″N 9°45′47″E / 52.56778°N 9.76306°E / 52.56778; 9.76306Coordinates: 52°34′4″N 9°45′47″E / 52.56778°N 9.76306°E / 52.56778; 9.76306
Country Germany
State Lower Saxony
District Hanover
Town Wedemark
Area
  Total 11 km2 (4 sq mi)
Population (2006-12-01)
  Total 769
  Density 70/km2 (180/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 30900
Dialling codes 05130
Vehicle registration H

Meitze is a village in the municipality Wedemark, in Lower Saxony. Meitze covers about 11 square kilometres, including areas used for agriculture and forestry.

General information

The village is mainly noted for the cobbled high street and a lot of old timber-framed houses in the centre.

In the North, there is a wind farm with twelve wind turbines.

History

Meitze arose at the crossing point of two important trade routes, the "Hessenweg" and the "Bremerweg". On this intersection, Meitze developed as a well-known marketplace.

On 29 April 1944, ten American airmen were killed when their Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft crashed near Meitze. The crew had been ordered to carry out a bombing mission over the German capital of Berlin, according to the U.S. military. Their remains were identified in 2011 and buried at Arlington National Cemetery.[1]

Infrastructure

About one kilometer (0.6 miles) away from Meitze passes the A7.

Meitze is directly connected with Mellendorf and Elze/Bennemühlen by the bus route 697.

Until 1967 Meitze also had an own elementary school, but it was closed because of a lack of students.

References

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