Suddendorf


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FieldValue
typeOrtsteil
TownSchüttorf
coordinates
stateNiedersachsen
districtGrafschaft Bentheim
elevation34
area8.2
population1089
Stand2010-12-31
postal_code48465
area_code05923
licenceNOH
websitewww.suddendorf.de
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Suddendorf is a village and a former municipality in the district of Grafschaft Bentheim in Lower Saxony, Germany. Since 1 November 2011, it is part of the town Schüttorf.

History

The name Suddendorf comes from the earlier form Zudendorpe, Zuden meaning “south” and dorpe – cognate with the Englishthorpe” – meaning “village”. It was therefore descriptive of the village’s location south of Schüttorf.

Suddendorf has roughly 1,000 inhabitants in several settled centres and farms.

Politics

Mayor

The community’s honorary mayor is Karl-Ernst Kiewit.

Culture and sightseeing

Clubs

  • Schützenverein Suddendorf (shooting club, founded 1886)
  • Spielmannszug Suddendorf (band, founded 1950)
  • SV Suddendorf-Samern (sport club, founded 1959)

Regular events

Each year in Suddendorf, a marksmanship festival, a children’s marksmanship festival, a Stoppelfest (literally “stubble festival” – a celebration of the harvest) and a Christmas market are held.

References

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