Deinste

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Deinste
Coat of arms of Deinste
Location of Deinste within Stade district
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Deinste is located in Germany
Deinste
Deinste
Deinste is located in Lower Saxony
Deinste
Deinste
Coordinates: 53°32′00″N 09°26′00″E / 53.53333°N 9.43333°E / 53.53333; 9.43333
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
DistrictStade
Municipal assoc.Fredenbeck
Subdivisions2
Government
 • MayorMarianne Wiebusch (CDU)
Area
 • Total
27.21 km2 (10.51 sq mi)
Elevation
19 m (62 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[1]
 • Total
2,166
 • Density80/km2 (210/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
21717
Dialling codes04149
Vehicle registrationSTD
Websitewww.fredenbeck.de

Deinste (German pronunciation: [ˈdaɪnstə]; Low German: Deinst) is a municipality in the district of Stade, Lower Saxony, Germany.

It belonged to the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen. In 1648 the Prince-Archbishopric was transformed into the Duchy of Bremen, which was first ruled in personal union by the Swedish and from 1715 on by the Hanoverian Crown. In 1823 the Duchy was abolished and its territory became part of the Stade Region.

References

  1. ^ "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank, Tabelle A100001G: Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes, Stand 31. Dezember 2022" (in German). Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen.