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Elspe is a small town in a region named Sauerland. Elspe has a total population of 2904 people with over 21 percent of its people being 65 years or older. Elspe is part of the town Lennestadt . The name Elspe comes from various names, such as "Alisa" and "Apa", which are both words in Latin that relate to water. Elspe is surrounded by Mountains sitting at a height of 550 meters in the Elspetal . Elspe is a small town, but became known for its Karl-May-Festival, with the actor Pierre Brice

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7-631: Elspe may refer to: Elspe (Lennestadt) , a place in Sauerland, part of Lennestadt, Germany Elspe (Lenne) , a right tributary of the Lenne river, in Sauerland Elspe (Volme) , a right tributary of the Volme river, also in Sauerland [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with

14-505: A pair of blue, crossed hammers on a white background. This logo dates back to the years 1000 and was made by Kaiser Otto the third. The colors of the logo have New town square Due to the teardown of an old building and how near the Parish church was there was an opportunity for a new town square at the Gellestatt. As we can now see, the plan for the new town square showed us that there

21-500: The Heiden street lying next to the Church walls being widened, The entrance between Bertels and Strucks was widened, and a new street was built under the church walls. Incorporation Elspe was admitted to the city Lennestadt on the first of July in 1969. Along with Elspe, 18 other very small regions joined. Elspe Logo The logo is made up of a white plow on a blue background and

28-417: The ninth of June, 1805. As a young farm boy saw a rat on his floor he started shooting at it with his rifle. Him shooting at the rat ended up in him accidentally firing at the hay and eventually setting it on fire. The fire quickly spread out due to a strong wind, and led to the town setting on fire and a lot being destroyed. The reconstruction of Elspe After the fire, people were planning to rebuild

35-512: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Elspe&oldid=819823685 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Elspe (Lennestadt) The story of Elspe A 1000 years ago by Kaiser Otto

42-424: The third was Elspe first mentioned in a formal document. In the region of Olpe there are many towns, but Elspe is known to be the oldest of all of them. The Farms of Elspe Together with other farmers, farmers banded together to make farmer groups and they eventually made small towns. In these farmer bands, every few years a new council member was elected. Elspe's fire of 1805 A disaster happened on

49-400: The town. The towns leaders made a few changes, First they said they would build the houses further apart, making it harder for the flames to spread. Also, all the houses were now positioned next to the road instead of further away from it, making it easier to escape in case of a fire and the fire not being spread as easily on roads. A lot of changes were also made to roads and houses, such as

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