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{{Infobox German place |
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|name = Farmsen-Berne |
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|image_photo = Farmsen.Bücherhalle.wmt.jpg |
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|image_caption = Library Farmsen |
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|type = Quarter |
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|City = Hamburg |
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|state = Hamburg |
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|borough = Hamburg-Wandsbek |
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|pop_ref = <ref>{{Population Germany|key=02|datref=QUELLE}}</ref> |
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|population = {{Metadata Population DE-HH|Farmsen-Berne}} |
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|population_as_of = {{Population Germany|key=02|datref=STAND}} |
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|area = 8.3 |
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|area_code = 040 |
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|licence = HH |
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|plantext = Location of Farmsen-Berne in Hamburg |
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|image_plan = Farmsen-Berne in HH.svg |
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[[File:Hamburg.Berne.Gutshaus Berne.wmt.jpg|thumb|Berne manor house, built in 1890]] |
[[File:Hamburg.Berne.Gutshaus Berne.wmt.jpg|thumb|Berne manor house, built in 1890]] |
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[[File:Hh-berne-gartenstadt.jpg|thumb|Residential houses in Gartenstadt (lit. ''garden city'') Berne]] |
[[File:Hh-berne-gartenstadt.jpg|thumb|Residential houses in Gartenstadt (lit. ''garden city'') Berne]] |
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'''Farmsen-Berne''' |
'''Farmsen-Berne''' is a quarter of [[Hamburg]], Germany, in the borough of [[Wandsbek]]. More than 34,000 inhabitants live in an area of 8.3 km<sup>2</sup>. Farmsen ({{IPA|de|ˈfaʁmzn̩|-|De-Farmsen.ogg}}) and Berne ({{IPA|de|ˈbɛʁnə|-|De-Berne.ogg}}) are part of the area of [[Walddörfer]] (lit. ''forest villages'').<ref name="hde"/> |
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==Geography== |
==Geography== |
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Farmsen-Berne borders the quarters of [[Rahlstedt]], [[Tonndorf, Hamburg|Tonndorf]], [[Wandsbek (quarter)|Wandsbek]], [[Bramfeld]], [[Sasel]], and [[Volksdorf]]. The stream of [[Berner Au]] flows through Farmsen-Berne and, behind the pond of Kupfermühlenteich, into [[Wandse]] river. |
Farmsen-Berne borders the quarters of [[Rahlstedt]], [[Tonndorf, Hamburg|Tonndorf]], [[Wandsbek (quarter)|Wandsbek]], [[Bramfeld]], [[Sasel]], and [[Volksdorf]]. The stream of [[Berner Au]] flows through Farmsen-Berne and, behind the pond of Kupfermühlenteich, into [[Wandse]] river. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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In 1296, the former villages of Farmsen and Berne were first mentioned. Farmsen was then called ''Vermerschen'', deriving of ''Fridumareshusen'' or ''Fridumaresheim'', founded by a [[Franconia]]n settler named Fridumar. The name Berne has its origin in ''Baren'', meaning a small stream - Berner Au in this case.<ref>Horst Beckershaus: ''Die Namen der Hamburger Stadtteile. Woher sie kommen und was sie bedeuten'', Hamburg 2002, ISBN |
In 1296, the former villages of Farmsen and Berne were first mentioned. Farmsen was then called ''Vermerschen'', deriving of ''Fridumareshusen'' or ''Fridumaresheim'', founded by a [[Franconia]]n settler named Fridumar. The name Berne has its origin in ''Baren'', meaning a small stream - Berner Au in this case.<ref>Horst Beckershaus: ''Die Namen der Hamburger Stadtteile. Woher sie kommen und was sie bedeuten'', Hamburg 2002, {{ISBN|3-434-52545-9}}, p. 40</ref> Farmsen-Berne was an [[exclave]] of Hamburg in [[Prussia]]n territory. In 1937, the villages were incorporated into [[Hamburg]] by the [[Greater Hamburg Act]], which came into force in 1938.<ref name="hde">[http://www.hamburg.de/farmsen-berne/ Farmsen-Berne], Hamburg.de, in German</ref> |
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==Politics== |
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These are the results of Farmsen-Berne in the [[Hamburg Parliament|Hamburg state election]]: |
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! [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|SPD]] |
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! [[Alliance '90/The Greens|Greens]] |
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! [[Christian Democratic Union of Germany|CDU]] |
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! [[Alternative for Germany|AfD]] |
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! [[The Left (Germany)|Left]] |
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! [[Free Democratic Party (Germany)|FDP]] |
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! Others |
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!2020 |
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|'''47,0 %''' |
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|17,7 % |
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|{{0}}9,6 % |
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|{{0}}8,2 % |
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|{{0}}7,5 % |
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|{{0}}3,7 % |
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|{{0}}6,3 % |
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!2015 |
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|'''54,2 %''' |
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|{{0}}7,4 % |
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|13,4 % |
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|{{0}}8,2 % |
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|{{0}}7,2 % |
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|{{0}}5,7 % |
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|{{0}}3,9 % |
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!2011 |
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|'''55,8 %''' |
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|{{0}}7,6 % |
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|19,9 % |
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|align="center"| – |
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|{{0}}6,1 % |
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|{{0}}5,1 % |
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|{{0}}5,5 % |
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!2008 |
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|37,0 % |
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|{{0}}6,5 % |
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|'''42,3 %''' |
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|align="center"| – |
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|{{0}}7,1 % |
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|{{0}}3,8 % |
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|{{0}}3,3 % |
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!2004 |
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|35,7 % |
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|{{0}}8,2 % |
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|'''45,5 %''' |
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|align="center"| – |
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|align="center"| – |
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|{{0}}2,8 % |
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|{{0}}7,9 % |
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!2001 |
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|'''39,6 %''' |
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|{{0}}5,3 % |
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|24,5 % |
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|align="center"| – |
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|{{0}}0,2 % |
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|{{0}}4,3 % |
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|26,1 % |
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==Transportation== |
==Transportation== |
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[[Hamburg U-Bahn]] line [[U1 (Hamburg U-Bahn)|U1]], the former [[Walddörfer railway]], was built since 1912 in the area and has three stops in Farmsen-Berne: [[Trabrennbahn (Hamburg U-Bahn station)|Trabrennbahn]], [[Farmsen (Hamburg U-Bahn station)|Farmsen]], and [[Berne (Hamburg U-Bahn station)|Berne]], of which Farmsen station is the largest. It has four tracks, and a railway repair workshop is located here.<ref name=hamburger-untergrundbahn.de>{{cite web|title=Farmsen|url=http://www.hamburger-untergrundbahn.de/met-hh-fa.htm|website=hamburger-untergrundbahn.de|language= |
[[Hamburg U-Bahn]] line [[U1 (Hamburg U-Bahn)|U1]], the former [[Walddörfer railway]], was built since 1912 in the area and has three stops in Farmsen-Berne: [[Trabrennbahn (Hamburg U-Bahn station)|Trabrennbahn]], [[Farmsen (Hamburg U-Bahn station)|Farmsen]], Oldenfelde and [[Berne (Hamburg U-Bahn station)|Berne]], of which Farmsen station is the largest. It has four tracks, and a railway repair workshop is located here.<ref name=hamburger-untergrundbahn.de>{{cite web|title=Farmsen|url=http://www.hamburger-untergrundbahn.de/met-hh-fa.htm|website=hamburger-untergrundbahn.de|language=de|access-date=10 June 2016}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{Commons category|Hamburg-Farmsen-Berne}} |
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* [http://www.hamburg.de/farmsen-berne/ Farmsen-Berne], Hamburg.de |
* [http://www.hamburg.de/farmsen-berne/ Farmsen-Berne], Hamburg.de |
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[[Category:Quarters of Hamburg]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:44, 20 August 2024
Farmsen-Berne | |
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Coordinates: 53°36′23″N 10°07′11″E / 53.606389°N 10.119722°E | |
Country | Germany |
State | Hamburg |
City | Hamburg |
Borough | Hamburg-Wandsbek |
Area | |
• Total | 8.3 km2 (3.2 sq mi) |
Population (2023-12-31)[1] | |
• Total | 38,624 |
• Density | 4,700/km2 (12,000/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
Dialling codes | 040 |
Vehicle registration | HH |
Farmsen-Berne is a quarter of Hamburg, Germany, in the borough of Wandsbek. More than 34,000 inhabitants live in an area of 8.3 km2. Farmsen (German pronunciation: [ˈfaʁmzn̩] ⓘ) and Berne (German pronunciation: [ˈbɛʁnə] ⓘ) are part of the area of Walddörfer (lit. forest villages).[2]
Geography
[edit]Farmsen-Berne borders the quarters of Rahlstedt, Tonndorf, Wandsbek, Bramfeld, Sasel, and Volksdorf. The stream of Berner Au flows through Farmsen-Berne and, behind the pond of Kupfermühlenteich, into Wandse river.
History
[edit]In 1296, the former villages of Farmsen and Berne were first mentioned. Farmsen was then called Vermerschen, deriving of Fridumareshusen or Fridumaresheim, founded by a Franconian settler named Fridumar. The name Berne has its origin in Baren, meaning a small stream - Berner Au in this case.[3] Farmsen-Berne was an exclave of Hamburg in Prussian territory. In 1937, the villages were incorporated into Hamburg by the Greater Hamburg Act, which came into force in 1938.[2]
Politics
[edit]These are the results of Farmsen-Berne in the Hamburg state election:
SPD | Greens | CDU | AfD | Left | FDP | Others | |
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2020 | 47,0 % | 17,7 % | 9,6 % | 8,2 % | 7,5 % | 3,7 % | 6,3 % |
2015 | 54,2 % | 7,4 % | 13,4 % | 8,2 % | 7,2 % | 5,7 % | 3,9 % |
2011 | 55,8 % | 7,6 % | 19,9 % | – | 6,1 % | 5,1 % | 5,5 % |
2008 | 37,0 % | 6,5 % | 42,3 % | – | 7,1 % | 3,8 % | 3,3 % |
2004 | 35,7 % | 8,2 % | 45,5 % | – | – | 2,8 % | 7,9 % |
2001 | 39,6 % | 5,3 % | 24,5 % | – | 0,2 % | 4,3 % | 26,1 % |
Transportation
[edit]Hamburg U-Bahn line U1, the former Walddörfer railway, was built since 1912 in the area and has three stops in Farmsen-Berne: Trabrennbahn, Farmsen, Oldenfelde and Berne, of which Farmsen station is the largest. It has four tracks, and a railway repair workshop is located here.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Bevölkerung in Hamburg am 31.12.2023 nach Stadtteilen". Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein. May 2024.
- ^ a b Farmsen-Berne, Hamburg.de, in German
- ^ Horst Beckershaus: Die Namen der Hamburger Stadtteile. Woher sie kommen und was sie bedeuten, Hamburg 2002, ISBN 3-434-52545-9, p. 40
- ^ "Farmsen". hamburger-untergrundbahn.de (in German). Retrieved 10 June 2016.
External links
[edit]- Farmsen-Berne, Hamburg.de
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