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gimte Latitude and Longitude:

51°26′N 9°39′E / 51.433°N 9.650°E / 51.433; 9.650
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Gimte coat of arms.

Gimte is a village in the municipality of Hann. Münden, Lower Saxony, Germany, with a population of 2150 (as of December 2007) and an area of 5.01 km². The local mayor (Ortsbürgermeister) of Gimte is Peter Kazwinkel (SPD). [1]

Location

The Marienkirche church in Gimte.

Gimte is located to the right of the Weser stream in the Weser Valley, between Bramwald in the east and Reinhardswald in the west. The monastery area of Hilwartshausen [ de] is part of the area.

The village of Gimte can be reached by the highway B3 in the direction of Hann. Münden, Kassel and Göttingen, or by the highway L561 in the direction of Hemeln and Oberweser. The Weser Cycle Path [ de] bicycle route passes through the village.

The village of Gimte includes a hotel, a restaurant, a kiosk, a driving school, a bakery and a grocery. [2]

History

Gimte was founded in 970 as Gemmet and was the site of the Hilwartshausen monastery. The Marien-Kirche church, founded in 1006, celebrated its 1000th anniversary in 2007. Until the 1960s, timber rafting and fishing on the Weser was a major source of income in Gimte. Further sources of income include wood industry and processing of linen.

Culture

Gimte is a twin community of Sannois, in Paris, France.

Sport

There are two sports teams in the village: TuSpo "Weser" Gimte and 1. FC Gimte. TuSpo was founded in 1919 and 1. FC in 1994. TuSpo has activities in football, badminton, table tennis, children's sports, gymnastics and various free-time sports activities. 1. FC is active in football, ESDO and volleyball.

External links

References

  1. ^ Ortsrat von Gimte Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine www.gimte.de. Accessed on 22 August 2008. (In German)
  2. ^ Daten und Fakten Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine www.gimte.de. Accessed on 22 August 2008. (In German)

51°26′N 9°39′E / 51.433°N 9.650°E / 51.433; 9.650


gimte Latitude and Longitude:

51°26′N 9°39′E / 51.433°N 9.650°E / 51.433; 9.650
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gimte coat of arms.

Gimte is a village in the municipality of Hann. Münden, Lower Saxony, Germany, with a population of 2150 (as of December 2007) and an area of 5.01 km². The local mayor (Ortsbürgermeister) of Gimte is Peter Kazwinkel (SPD). [1]

Location

The Marienkirche church in Gimte.

Gimte is located to the right of the Weser stream in the Weser Valley, between Bramwald in the east and Reinhardswald in the west. The monastery area of Hilwartshausen [ de] is part of the area.

The village of Gimte can be reached by the highway B3 in the direction of Hann. Münden, Kassel and Göttingen, or by the highway L561 in the direction of Hemeln and Oberweser. The Weser Cycle Path [ de] bicycle route passes through the village.

The village of Gimte includes a hotel, a restaurant, a kiosk, a driving school, a bakery and a grocery. [2]

History

Gimte was founded in 970 as Gemmet and was the site of the Hilwartshausen monastery. The Marien-Kirche church, founded in 1006, celebrated its 1000th anniversary in 2007. Until the 1960s, timber rafting and fishing on the Weser was a major source of income in Gimte. Further sources of income include wood industry and processing of linen.

Culture

Gimte is a twin community of Sannois, in Paris, France.

Sport

There are two sports teams in the village: TuSpo "Weser" Gimte and 1. FC Gimte. TuSpo was founded in 1919 and 1. FC in 1994. TuSpo has activities in football, badminton, table tennis, children's sports, gymnastics and various free-time sports activities. 1. FC is active in football, ESDO and volleyball.

External links

References

  1. ^ Ortsrat von Gimte Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine www.gimte.de. Accessed on 22 August 2008. (In German)
  2. ^ Daten und Fakten Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine www.gimte.de. Accessed on 22 August 2008. (In German)

51°26′N 9°39′E / 51.433°N 9.650°E / 51.433; 9.650


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