- Stade
Infobox German Location
Art = Stadt
Name = Stade
image_photo = Stade.jpg
imagesize = 250px
image_caption = View of the oldhanse -harbor of Stade
Wappen = Wappen_Stadt_Stade.jpg
lat_deg = 53 |lat_min = 36 |lat_sec = 3
lon_deg = 9 |lon_min = 28 |lon_sec = 35
Lageplan = Stade_in_STD.png
Bundesland = Niedersachsen
Landkreis = Stade
Agglomeration =Hamburg
Höhe = 9
Fläche = 110.03
Einwohner = 46820
Stand = 2006
PLZ = 21680, 21682–21684
PLZ-alt = 2160
Vorwahl = 04141, 04146
Kfz = STD
Gemeindeschlüssel = 03 3 59 038
Adresse = Hökerstraße 2
21682 Stade
Website = [http://www.stade.de/ www.stade.de]
Bürgermeister = Andreas Rieckhof
Partei = SPD:"This article discusses the German city. For the unit of measure, seeStadia (length) ."Stade (IPA2|ˈʃtaːdə) is a city in
Lower Saxony ,Germany and part of theHamburg Metropolitan Region ("Metropolregion Hamburg"). It is the seat of the district named after it. It was founded in994 .It includes the bigger villages of
Bützfleth ,Hagen andHaddorf , which have sub-villages themselves.History
The first human settlers came to the Stade area in 30,000 BC.
In 1209, Stade received the "Stadtrecht" (
Town privileges ). In medieval times (from the 1200s to the late 1600s), Stade was a prominent member of theHanseatic League , but was later eclipsed byHamburg . Stade was also a part of the Swedish province of Bremen-Verden-WildeshausenSweden from 1645 to 1712, and some of the buildings built by the Swedes are still in use today. During the Swedish times Stade was the capital of the province.In 1355 and in 1712, Stade suffered from the plague epidemic, which killed at least 30-40% of the city's population.
On
26 May 1659 a huge fire destroyed 60% of the city.During
World War II , Stade remained completely untouched by allied bombings.In past decades, Stade has benefited greatly from the presence of chemical and aerospace industry at the
Elbe River, such asDow Chemical andDeutsche Airbus . There is also anuclear power plant at theElbe River , which was connected to the power grid in1972 , making it Germany's second oldest reactor. Following Germany's2002 decision to phase out nuclear power generation, Stade was the first German plant to be affected, closing down permanently onNovember 14 ,2003 . The process of dismantling the facility is supposed to be completed by2015 . Close to the nuclear plant there is an inactive oil-fired power station, theSchilling Power Station .Notable places
Near Stade there are the gigantic pylons of
Elbe Crossing 1 andElbe Crossing 2 . The pylons of Elbe Crossing 2 are the tallest in Europe and the sixth-tallest in the world.Transportation
In late 2007, the metropolitan rail line (
S-Bahn ) S3 was extended from Hamburg to Stade. Trains depart Stade every 20 minutes (at peak times) and reach central Hamburg in less than an hour. The new transit connection is expected to increase the city's attractiveness for commuters as well as businesses.Twin Towns
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Lakewood, Colorado ,USA
*Gołdap ,Poland
*Karlshamn ,Sweden
*Giv'at Shmuel ,Israel External links
* [http://www.stade.de/ Official site] de icon
* [http://www.stadeum.de Culture and convention center in Stade] de icon
* [http://www.stade.city-map.de/city/db/010102013200.html Virtual visit at the Fischmarkt (Fish Market)] de icon
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