Coordinates: 53°42′N 9°43′E / 53.700°N 9.717°E / 53.700; 9.717

Tornesch

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Tornesch
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Location of Tornesch within Pinneberg district
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Tornesch is located in Germany
Tornesch
Tornesch
Tornesch is located in Schleswig-Holstein
Tornesch
Tornesch
Coordinates: 53°42′N 9°43′E / 53.700°N 9.717°E / 53.700; 9.717
CountryGermany
StateSchleswig-Holstein
DistrictPinneberg
Subdivisions3 Stadtteile
Government
 • MayorChristopher Radon
Area
 • Total
20.62 km2 (7.96 sq mi)
Elevation
12 m (39 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[1]
 • Total
14,350
 • Density700/km2 (1,800/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
25436
Dialling codes04122, 04120
Vehicle registrationPI
Websitewww.tornesch.de

Tornesch is a town in the district of Pinneberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated approximately 7 km (4 mi) southeast of Elmshorn, and 25 km (16 mi) northwest of Hamburg. Tornesch is also the home of the Klaus-Groth-Schule, named after the German poet Klaus Groth. It is also home to the Fritz-Reuter-Schule, named after German writer Fritz Reuter.

History

Tornesch has a place in biochemical history from the wood saccharification[2] process developed by Scholler,[3] also known at the Scholler-Tornesch process. The first factory to use the process was built in Tornesch. This early work was part of the development of biofuel such as cellulosic ethanol.

References

  1. "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein 4. Quartal 2022" (XLS) (in German). Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  2. Wood Saccharification
  3. Decomposition of wood by acids

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