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'''Meesdorf''' ([[Germany]]) is an urban district of [[Buer, Germany|Buer]] at the city of [[Melle, Germany|Melle]] in [[Osnabrück (district)|Osnabrück]], [[Lower Saxony]]. It is located landwards at the [[Wiehengebirge|Wiehen hills]] in Hunte valley and was historically known as "Metdisdorphe".
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== Locale ==
[[File:Meesdorfer Bauernhofpforte.jpg|thumb|Typical Farmsteadview]]


[[File:Nature around treestump.jpg|thumb|Nature around treestump]]
'''Meesdorf''' ([[Germany]]) is a part of the municipality of Buer in the city of [[Melle, Germany|Melle]] in [[Osnabrück (district)|Osnabrück]], Lower Saxony. It lies in the [[Wiehengebirge|Wiehen hills]] in [[Hunte]] valley. It was originally named "Metdisdorphe".<ref>[https://books.google.de/books?id=gL9ZAAAAcAAJ&pg=RA3-PA134&lpg=RA3-PA134&dq=Metdisdorphe&source=bl&ots=aq0wyvfxkF&sig=vUQEpajTOczRErmpA2OaPzestbY&hl=de&sa=X&ei=cHQ3VZidKcqqywPrwoFw&ved=0CDYQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=Metdisdorphe&f=false Carl-Edouard Förstemann , Namereference 1843 ]</ref>


In the northern part of Hunte Valley, [[dinosaur]] tracks were discovered. The erected building is rainproof. Around [[Barkhausen (Bad Essen)|Barkhausen]] are signs to museums/exhibitions. At Hunte Valley, explorers also find many ways that lead into the [[Wiehengebirge|Wiehenhills]].
== Tourism ==
[[File:Meesdorf - Blick von Buer.jpg|thumb|Evening view on Measdorf]]
In the northern parts of Hunte Valley, dinosaur tracks were discovered. The erected building is rainsave, and also from(Bad Essen) Barkhausen are many signs to that never opened exhibition. At Hunt Valley, wanderers find many ways that lead into the [[Wiehengebirge|Wiehenhills]].
The "Rote Pfahl" is a marker at the side of the road, where the trader's route through Meesdorf in the 19th century is remembered. To get over the [[Bad Essen]] hill, the traders from [[Bremen]] had to use additional horses for their wagons. The stick was used to signal in case something dangerous is happening(such as a burgalor or gangster) .<ref>[http://www.melle.info//info/poi/roter_pfahl_meesdorf_roter_pfahl_meesdorf-900000160-20301.html?site=info Roter Pfahl, Stadt Melle]</ref>


The "Rote Pfahl" is a marker at the side of the Kalbsiekstrasse-road, where 19th century trader's route through Meesdorf is recorded. To move loaded wagons over the [[Bad Essen]] hill, traders had to use additional horses. The marker was used to signal to the traders the availability of a safe parking space. It represented, for other purposes a rallypoint, in case something uncommon ever happened (crimes, accidents, robberies, meetings, etc.).<ref>[http://www.melle.info//info/poi/roter_pfahl_meesdorf_roter_pfahl_meesdorf-900000160-20301.html?site=info Roter Pfahl, Stadt Melle]</ref>
The 13 ton boulder flint at the Glockenstraße crossroads reminds visitors of the village's deep history.<ref>[http://www.noz.de/archiv/vermischtes/artikel/380594/13-tonnen-schwerer-findling-erinnert-an-die-1000-jahr-feier thousandyear-festival, noz press]</ref>


The 13 ton boulderflint at the Glockenstraße-crossroads shall remind visitors of the long history of Meesdorf.<ref>[http://www.noz.de/archiv/vermischtes/artikel/380594/13-tonnen-schwerer-findling-erinnert-an-die-1000-jahr-feier thousandyear-festival, noz press]</ref>
== Clubs ==
* Oldtimer-Machines Melle-Buer <ref>[http://www.traktorenmuseum-mb.de/ Traktorenmuseum Melle-Buer]</ref>
* Homelandclub, inside the Oldtimermuseum
* Soccersports Meesdorf<ref>[http://www.gruen-weiss-meesdorf.de Grün-Weiß Meesdorf]</ref>
* Rabbitbreeding Buer <ref>[http://www.rabbit-society.de Rabbit Society 84 eV]</ref>


Etymological the village [[Meisdorf]] can be compared and is historically proven to have developed from with "Meyerstorp".
== Festivals ==

[[File:Meesdorfer Flora.jpg|thumb|Summers Flora]]
== Associations ==
* Sportsfestival at soccersplace
* Oldtimermachines Melle-Buer <ref>[http://www.traktorenmuseum-mb.de/ Traktorenmuseum Melle-Buer]</ref>
* [[Easter Fire]] at tentsplace
* Soccersports GreenWhite Meesdorf<ref>[http://www.gruen-weiss-meesdorf.de Grün-Weiß Meesdorf]</ref>
* Rabbitclub Melle-Buer <ref>[http://www.rabbit-society.de Rabbit Society 84 eV]</ref>

[[File:Meesdorf Panorama of a dirtroad.jpg|thumb|Meesdorf Panorama of a dirtroad]]

== Festivities ==
* Yearly sportsfestival on soccersplace
* Yearly [[Easter Fire]] at tentsplace
* Hunters Meeting with venisonmeal
* Hunters Meeting with venisonmeal
* Saint Nicholas Festival
* Yearly Saint Nicholas meeting


== Economy ==
== Economic activity ==
Land is mostly used for conventional farming, with little organic farming done. Roads are used for sports like [[Nordic walking]]. The local camping ground can host about 200 people. Other uses include:
The raw land is mostly used for conventional and in small portions ecological farming. Roads are also often used for sports like [[Nordic walking]] in groups. The local camping ground can host about 200 and more people. Other economically uses include:<ref>[https://www.meesdorf.de/verzeichnis Directory of Industry at Meesdorf]</ref>


* timber and woodworking industry
* timber and woodworking industry
* metal-structure
* metal manufacturing
* farm machine dealer
* farm machine dealing and repairing
* carrying company
* cargo company
* junkyarding
* junkyard
* information engineering
* information technologies


== Famous people ==
== Notables ==
* Ernst Buermeyer (1883–1945), educator, mayor of Gildehaus (Bad Bentheim) Gildehaus, party member of ([[Deutsche Volkspartei|DVP]]) and ([[Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei|NSDAP]])
* Ernst Buermeyer (1883–1945) Educator, mayor of Gildehaus (Bad Bentheim), political party member of ([[Deutsche Volkspartei|DVP]]) and ([[Nazi Party|NSDAP]])

== External links ==
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* https://www.meesdorf.de - Informations about the village


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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[[Category:Melle, Germany]]
[[Category:Osnabrück (district)]]

Latest revision as of 12:50, 27 October 2024

Meesdorf Roter Pfahl

Meesdorf (Germany) is an urban district of Buer at the city of Melle in Osnabrück, Lower Saxony. It is located landwards at the Wiehen hills in Hunte valley and was historically known as "Metdisdorphe". [1]

Locale

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Nature around treestump

In the northern part of Hunte Valley, dinosaur tracks were discovered. The erected building is rainproof. Around Barkhausen are signs to museums/exhibitions. At Hunte Valley, explorers also find many ways that lead into the Wiehenhills.

The "Rote Pfahl" is a marker at the side of the Kalbsiekstrasse-road, where 19th century trader's route through Meesdorf is recorded. To move loaded wagons over the Bad Essen hill, traders had to use additional horses. The marker was used to signal to the traders the availability of a safe parking space. It represented, for other purposes a rallypoint, in case something uncommon ever happened (crimes, accidents, robberies, meetings, etc.).[2]

The 13 ton boulderflint at the Glockenstraße-crossroads shall remind visitors of the long history of Meesdorf.[3]

Etymological the village Meisdorf can be compared and is historically proven to have developed from with "Meyerstorp".

Associations

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  • Oldtimermachines Melle-Buer [4]
  • Soccersports GreenWhite Meesdorf[5]
  • Rabbitclub Melle-Buer [6]
Meesdorf Panorama of a dirtroad

Festivities

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  • Yearly sportsfestival on soccersplace
  • Yearly Easter Fire at tentsplace
  • Hunters Meeting with venisonmeal
  • Yearly Saint Nicholas meeting

Economic activity

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The raw land is mostly used for conventional and in small portions ecological farming. Roads are also often used for sports like Nordic walking in groups. The local camping ground can host about 200 and more people. Other economically uses include:[7]

  • timber and woodworking industry
  • metal manufacturing
  • farm machine dealing and repairing
  • cargo company
  • junkyarding
  • information technologies

Notables

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  • Ernst Buermeyer (1883–1945) Educator, mayor of Gildehaus (Bad Bentheim), political party member of (DVP) and (NSDAP)
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Media related to Meesdorf at Wikimedia Commons

Notes

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  1. ^ Förstemann, Carl-Edouard (1843). Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete historisch-antiquarischer Forschungen. Hrsg. von dem thüring. Sächs. Verein für Erforschung des vaterländ. Alterthums. Burger. pp. 3–.
  2. ^ Roter Pfahl, Stadt Melle
  3. ^ thousandyear-festival, noz press
  4. ^ Traktorenmuseum Melle-Buer
  5. ^ Grün-Weiß Meesdorf
  6. ^ Rabbit Society 84 eV
  7. ^ Directory of Industry at Meesdorf

52°15′49″N 8°24′37″E / 52.2636°N 8.4104°E / 52.2636; 8.4104