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Bökingharde Frisian
Bökingharde ( Mooring North Frisian: ''Böökinghiird''; ) was an ''amt'' (collective municipality) in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It was situated on the North Sea coast, approx. 35 km northwest of Husum. Its seat was in Risum-Lindholm. In January 2008, it was merged with the ''Ämter'' Karrharde, Süderlügum and Wiedingharde, and the municipalities Niebüll and Leck to form the ''Amt'' Südtondern. The ''Amt'' of Bökingharde consisted of the following municipalities (population in parentheses): * Dagebüll (939) *Galmsbüll (664) *Risum-Lindholm (3627) *Stedesand Stedesand ( North Frisian: ''Stääsönj'') is a municipality in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second m ... (870) Former Ämter in Schleswig-Holstein {{Nordfriesland-geo-stub ...
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Amt (subnational Entity)
Amt is a type of administrative division governing a group of municipalities, today only in Germany, but formerly also common in other countries of Northern Europe. Its size and functions differ by country and the term is roughly equivalent to a US township or county or English shire district. Current usage Germany Prevalence The ''Amt'' (plural: ''Ämter'') is unique to the German '' Bundesländer'' (federal states) of Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Brandenburg. Other German states had this division in the past. Some states have similar administrative units called ''Samtgemeinde'' (Lower Saxony), ''Verbandsgemeinde'' (Rhineland-Palatinate) or ''Verwaltungsgemeinschaft'' (Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia). Definition An ''Amt'', as well as the other above-mentioned units, is subordinate to a ''Kreis'' (district) and is a collection of municipalities. The amt is lower than district-level government but higher than municipal ...
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Karrharde
Karrharde ( North Frisian: ''Kårhiird''; ) was an '' amt'' (collective municipality) in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It was situated on the border with Denmark, approx. 35 km north of Husum, and 25 km west of Flensburg. Its seat was in Leck, itself not part of the ''amt''. In January 2008, it was merged with the ''Ämter'' Bökingharde, Süderlügum and Wiedingharde, and the municipalities Niebüll and Leck to form the ''Amt'' Südtondern. The ''amt'' of Karrharde consisted of the following municipalities ( population in parentheses): *Achtrup (1548) * Bramstedtlund (237) * Enge-Sande (1150) *Karlum Karlum is a municipality in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after R ... (218) * Klixbüll (932) * Ladelund (1516) * Sprakebüll (221) * Stadum (1070 ...
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Galmsbüll
Galmsbüll ( da, Galmsbøl) is a municipality in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe .... References Municipalities in Schleswig-Holstein Nordfriesland {{Nordfriesland-geo-stub ...
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Dagebüll
Dagebüll () ( Mooring North Frisian: ''Doogebel''; da, Dagebøl) is a municipality located at the west coast of Schleswig-Holstein in the Nordfriesland district, Germany. Today's Dagebüll was created in 1978 as a merger of the municipalities of Fahretoft, Juliane-Marien-Koog and Waygaard. Dagebüll used to be a Hallig, the oldest houses were built on artificial dwelling hills which in parts can still be seen today. In 1704 the area was secured by sea dikes. Districts Dagebüll Kirche The district of Kirche (Church; North Frisian: ''Doogebel Schörk'') is situated in the centre of the Dagebüll polder, constituting the core of the former Hallig. Many old farmsteads can still be found on dwelling hills. When the church was built in 1731, it did not yet have a bell tower. Only when funds had been raised in 1905/1906, it was decided to build a tower. Dagebüll Hafen The district of Dagebüll Hafen (Dagebüll Harbor; North Frisian: ''Doogebel Huuwen'') is located about 3 ...
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Südtondern
Südtondern is an '' Amt'' ("collective municipality") in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. History Its seat is in Niebüll. It was formed on 1 January 2008 from the former ''Ämter'' Bökingharde, Karrharde, Süderlügum and Wiedingharde, and the municipalities Niebüll and Leck. In addition to the main seat in Niebüll, there are offices in Leck, Risum-Lindholm and Süderlügum. Subdivision The ''Amt'' Südtondern consists of the following municipalities: #Achtrup # Aventoft # Bosbüll # Braderup # Bramstedtlund #Dagebüll # Ellhöft # Emmelsbüll-Horsbüll # Enge-Sande # Friedrich-Wilhelm-Lübke-Koog # Galmsbüll # Holm # Humptrup #Karlum # Klanxbüll # Klixbüll # Ladelund # Leck # Lexgaard # Neukirchen #Niebüll #Risum-Lindholm Risum-Lindholm ( frr, Risem-Loonham) is a municipality in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Geography Location Risum-Lindholm lies about five kilometres southeast of Niebüll an ...
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Leck, Nordfriesland
Leck ( da, Læk; ''Mooring'' North Frisian: ''Leek'') is a municipality in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated approximately 30 km north of Husum Husum (, frr, Hüsem) is the capital of the ''Kreis'' (district) Nordfriesland in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The town was the birthplace of the novelist Theodor Storm, who coined the epithet "the grey town by the sea". It is also the home of ..., and 30 km west of Flensburg. It is also home to the former Leck Air Base. References

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Niebüll
Niebüll (Mooring (North Frisian dialect), Mooring North Frisian: ''Naibel''; da, Nibøl) is a town in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated near the North Sea coast and the border with Denmark, approx. 35 km northwest of Husum, Germany, Husum. International relations Niebüll is town twinning, twinned with: * Płoty, Poland * Malmesbury, Wiltshire, Malmesbury, England Notable people * Momme Andresen (1857–1951), born in Risum-Lindholm, Risum, educated in Niebüll, industrial chemist who made practical developments in photography including the invention of Rodinal *Carl Ludwig Jessen (1833–1917), painter of North Frisian daily life. *Carsta Löck (1902–1993), actress *Max Hansen (SS officer), Max Hansen (1908–1990), Waffen SS Standartenführer * Bernd Raffelhüschen (born 1957), economist References

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Wiedingharde
Wiedingharde ( Wiedingharde North Frisian: ''Wiringhiird'') was an ''amt'' (collective municipality) in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It was situated on the North Sea coast and on the border with Denmark. Its seat was in Neukirchen (''Naisjösbel''). In January 2008, it was merged with the ''Ämter'' Karrharde, Süderlügum and Bökingharde, and the municipalities Niebüll and Leck to form the ''Amt'' Südtondern Südtondern is an '' Amt'' ("collective municipality") in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. History Its seat is in Niebüll. It was formed on 1 January 2008 from the former ''Ämter'' Bökingharde, Karrharde, Süd .... The ''amt'' of Wiedingharde consisted of these municipalities (population in parentheses): * Aventoft (508) * Emmelsbüll-Horsbüll (1056) * Friedrich-Wilhelm-Lübke-Koog (165) * Klanxbüll (941) * Neukirchen (1315) * Rodenäs (452) Former Ämter in Schleswig-Holstein {{N ...
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Süderlügum (Amt)
Süderlügum was an '' Amt'' ("collective municipality") in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Its seat was in Süderlügum. In January 2008, it was merged with the ''Ämter'' Karrharde, Bökingharde and Wiedingharde, and the municipalities Niebüll and Leck to form the ''Amt'' Südtondern Südtondern is an '' Amt'' ("collective municipality") in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. History Its seat is in Niebüll. It was formed on 1 January 2008 from the former ''Ämter'' Bökingharde, Karrharde, Süd .... The ''Amt'' Süderlügum consisted of the following municipalities: # Bosbüll # Braderup # Ellhöft # Holm # Humptrup # Lexgaard # Süderlügum # Uphusum Former Ämter in Schleswig-Holstein {{Nordfriesland-geo-stub ...
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Husum, Germany
Husum (, frr, Hüsem) is the capital of the ''Kreis'' (district) Nordfriesland in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The town was the birthplace of the novelist Theodor Storm, who coined the epithet "the grey town by the sea". It is also the home of the annual international piano festival ''Raritäten der Klaviermusik'' (Rarities of Piano Music) founded in 1986. History Husum was first mentioned as ''Husembro'' in 1252, when king Abel was murdered. Like most towns on the North Sea, Husum was always strongly influenced by storm tides. In 1362 a disastrous storm tide, the "Grote Mandrenke" flooded the town and carved out the inland harbour. Before this date Husum was not situated directly on the coast. The people of the city took advantage of this opportunity and built a marketplace, which led to a great economic upturn. Between 1372 and 1398 the population of Husum grew rapidly, and two villages, ''Oster-Husum'' (East-Husum) and ''Wester-Husum'' (West-Husum), were founded. The name ' ...
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Nordfriesland
Nordfriesland (; da, Nordfrisland; frr, Nordfraschlönj ), also known as North Frisia, is the northernmost district of Germany, part of the state of Schleswig-Holstein. It includes almost all of traditional North Frisia (with the exception of the island of Heligoland), as well as adjacent parts of the Schleswig Geest to the east and Stapelholm to the south, and is bounded (from the east and clockwise) by the districts of Schleswig-Flensburg and Dithmarschen, the North Sea and the Danish county of South Jutland. The district is called ''Kreis Nordfriesland'' in German, ''Kreis Noordfreesland'' in Low German, ''Kris Nordfraschlönj'' in Mooring North Frisian, ''Kreis Nuurdfresklun'' in Fering North Frisian and ''Nordfrislands amt'' in Danish. As of 2008, Nordfriesland was the most visited rural district in Germany. History The sea has always had a strong influence in the region. In medieval times, storm tides made life in what is now Nordfriesland rather dangerous. Onl ...
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North Sea
The North Sea lies between Great Britain, Norway, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. An epeiric sea on the European continental shelf, it connects to the Atlantic Ocean through the English Channel in the south and the Norwegian Sea in the north. It is more than long and wide, covering . It hosts key north European shipping lanes and is a major fishery. The coast is a popular destination for recreation and tourism in bordering countries, and a rich source of energy resources, including wind and wave power. The North Sea has featured prominently in geopolitical and military affairs, particularly in Northern Europe, from the Middle Ages to the modern era. It was also important globally through the power northern Europeans projected worldwide during much of the Middle Ages and into the modern era. The North Sea was the centre of the Vikings' rise. The Hanseatic League, the Dutch Republic, and the British each sought to gain command of the North Sea and access t ...
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