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Gremmendorf : ウィキペディア英語版
Gremmendorf

Gremmendorf is a locale in the city of Münster, North-Rhine Westphalia.〔http://www.muenster.de/stadt/stadtplanung/pdf/8_Stadtbezirk_Suedost.pdf〕
The area lies south-eastern of the city-center, has a population of 11,000 (according to a December 31, 2009 census), and belongs to the south-eastern municipal district. Additionally, the locale is divided into two subvisions of Gremmendorf-West and Gremmendorf-East, of which the Gremmendorf-West subdivision is more central, and clearly larger by area. The locale of Gremmendorf encompasses the area of the Dortmund-Ems Canal to the large capelin and high bank.
==History==
Gremmendorf is probably less than 200 years old and is therefore one of the youngest locales in Münster. On a contemporary map of Münster from the year 1763, Gremmendorf is nowhere to be found. The locale is the result of a small settlement around the farmyard of ''Gremme'' in the ''Delstrup'' peaseantry. The ''Delstrup'', along with the ''Geist'' and ''Mecklenbeck'' peasantries belonged to the rural community of ''Lamberti'', and the authority of ''Mauritz''. ''Delstrup'' became incorporated into the urban area of Münster in 1903, due to the city's expansion. Due to this expansion on October 1, 1903, the ''Münster-Neubeckum'' route of the Westphalian state railway opened, with a stop at the ''Erbdrosten'' Way, which was later to be called Gremmendorf. In the years to come, the name ''Delstrup'' eventually faded out in favour of what it is known as today. The restaurant ''Waldesruh'', known today as ''Haus Heuckmann'', was first built in 1905 at ''Gremmendorfer'' Way, and in the same year was added to the then new train station as part of the same facility.
In following years, barracks for Prussian military personal were built around ''Gremmendorfer'' Way due to armed mobilization in preparation for the First World War. This effort was also supported by the transformation of the ''Loddenheide'' from an industrial area to a military base, as well as the building of ''Luftnachrichtenkaserne 1936'' ( radio transmission outpost 1936), at ''Albersloher Way''. Ever since 1920, one differentiates ''Old-Gremmendorf'' (farmyards around ''Erbdrosten'' Way) and ''New-Gremmendorf'' in lieu of new settlement around ''Gremmendorfer'' Way. After the Second World War, the barracks originally intended for German soldiers were taken over and utilized by British occupational forces as part of Osnabrück Garrison. (Following the defeat of Nazi Germany, the country was divided into 4 separate sectors: American, French, British, and Soviet; the Soviet area would eventually be known as East Germany). Due to this, the residential density of ''Old-Gremmendorf'' sharply rose, especially around ''Albersloher'' Way. In 1975, Gremmendorf was officially assigned as part of the south-eastern municipal district.

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