Undeloh


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image_coaDEU Undeloh COA.svg
coordinates
image_planUndeloh in WL.svg
stateNiedersachsen
districtHarburg
SamtgemeindeHanstedt
elevation85
area48.2
postal_code21274
area_code04189
licenceWL
Gemeindeschlüssel03 3 53 036
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Undeloh (Low German: Unnel) is a village in the district of Harburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany.

Geography

Location

Undeloh lies on the Lüneburg Heath near its highest hill, the Wilseder Berg.

Neighbouring communities

Municipal divisions

The municipality or parish of Undeloh consists of 6 villages: Undeloh, Wehlen, Wesel, Meningen, Thonhof and Heimbuch.

Coat-of-arms

A red clock tower with a green roof on a green base; in the left-hand black field a gold set of stag's antlers with a silver skull.

Economy and infrastructure

Undeloh is a popular destination on the heath, especially for the Hamburg region.

Transport

In addition public schoolbuses run to schools at Egestorf, Hanstedt and Buchholz (lines 4611 and 4631).

Origins and history

The name Undeloh means something like "grove by the head of a stream" (Quellhain). A small pond, the so-called Hungerteich (aka the Hungerpohl), presumably supplied a lot of water in times of drought and could be used to water the fields and cattle. In addition tradesmen came from around the region in order to see whether it would be a dry or wet year.

References

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