Rendsburg-Eckernförde

The district of Rendsburg -Eckernförde (Danish Rendsborg - Egernførde Office ) was established on 26 April 1970. He is the area 's largest district of the state of Schleswig -Holstein and is part of the Kiel region, which includes the local authorities in the Kiel region.

  • 5.1 Kreistag
  • 5.2 District Administrators
  • 6.1 Local and offices map
  • 7.1 flag

Geography

The district of Rendsburg -Eckernförde bordered to the west by the Dithmarschen, on the north by the district of Schleswig -Flensburg, in the northeast, he has a coastline along the Baltic Sea, to the east it borders on the district-free city of Kiel, in the district of Plön and the county- Neumünster and in the south it borders the counties Segeberg and Steinburg.

Rendsburg- Eckernförde share of Schleswig-Holstein hills and sandy country. This includes 55 % of the circular area on the eastern hill country ( Westensee - terminal moraine, Danish Wahld, Schwansen, Hüttener and Duvenstedter mountains, moraine of the Upper Eider ), 30 % for Vorgeest ( Holstein and Schleswig Vorgeest, Eider treene lowlands ) and 15% for high Geest ( Heide- Itzehoer Geest ).

The circle area includes 20 nature reserves with a total of 2253 hectares, equivalent to 0.97 % of the district area.

Rendsburg -Eckernförde is the only circuit that mainland shares part of the country Holstein and part of the country Schleswig ( South Schleswig ) united ( in Holstein Ostholstein in his district area nor the Slesvig island of Fehmarn, the district of Pinneberg, the Slesvig island of Helgoland. ) To Holstein include the office free communities Kronshagen and Wasbek and the offices Achterwehr, Bordesholm, Eider canal, Flintbek, Jevenstedt, Mittelholstein, Molfsee and Nortorfer country.

The cities Büdelsdorf and Eckernförde, the municipality and old wood and the offices Dänischenhagen, Danish Wahld, Fockbek, Hohner Harde, Hüttener mountains and Schlei -Ostsee belong to South Schleswig.

Rendsburg has both urban area in the Schleswig region, as well as in Holstein, where the historical part of the city belongs to the latter.

History

The district of Rendsburg -Eckernförde was created in 1970 as part of the district reform in Schleswig -Holstein from the districts of Rendsburg and Eckernförde. This 17 municipalities changed in the south of Rendsburg to Steinburg. In addition, also came some communities of the current Office Bordesholm which previously belonged to the district of Plön.

Languages

As generally in Schleswig- Holstein multiple languages ​​are spoken in Rendsburg -Eckernförde circle. These are in addition to high German Low German ( in the Schleswig region in the sub- dialects of Schleswigsch, in the Holstein region in the sub- dialects of Holstein ) and in the Schleswig Danish kingdom (especially as Sydslesvigdansk ). Historically speaking in Schwansen and in the adjacent strip to Schleswig Synnejysk in the dialect form Angeldansk and there existed a Yiddish -speaking minority.

Traffic

Railway

Subsequent to the county in the south city of Neumünster has become the center of the rail network throughout the country early, went out of the seven routes. Neumünster and the South East of the circle were in 1844 crossed by the Altona- Kiel railway. The following year her chain of the Rendsburg- Neumünstersche railway from; it was built in 1854 connected via the branch line Rendsburg- Owschlag - Lottorf - Klosterkrug -Ohrstedt to the king Friedrik VII- Südschleswigscher railroad that ran from Flensburg on Ohrstedt to Husum and Tonning. Because Schleswig himself had received no rail connection was opened on the initiative of the city in 1858, the Schleswig- monastery Kruger railway branch line as Schleswig- Klosterkrug. After Schleswig -Holstein in 1864 came under Prussian- Austrian administration, the existing railway lines have been converted to north-south traffic. These were built by Eggebeck about Juebek, Schuby and Schleswig a new route, the amount of today's Air Force airfield Jagel in the old route einmündete east of Klosterkrug to Rendsburg. This new route was taken in 1869 in operation, at the same time provided the spur track Schleswig- Klosterkrug the operation a. The connection Klosterkrug -Ohrstedt was superseded by the new connection Juebek -Ohrstedt and Klosterkrug station was demolished.

During the same period were made from three other compounds of Neumünster:

The Altona- Kiel railway connected Neumünster in 1866 in the direction of mountain ash Plön to the Baltic coast and 1875 to Bad Segeberg Bad Oldesloe; also in the southern part of the circle through the West Holstein Railway from 1877 after Hohenwestedt Heath.

The east of the circle and the former county town Eckernförde 1881 were connected to the Kiel- Flensburg - Eckernförde Railway Company.

Finally, the Prussian State Railway opened yet east-west route, starting in 1904 Rendsburg reached Kiel, and in 1910 further led to Husum.

The Rendsburger circular path opened up in 1901 the southern part of district by a narrow gauge railway from Rendsburg to Hohenwestedt and from there continue 1916 to Schenefeld.

The former district Eckernförde took over in 1903 opened in 1889, the range of Eckernförde Kappelner Narrow Gauge Railroad Company and expanded the network in 1904 nor by the railway line Eckernförde Owschlag.

To date, significant is the 1916 route opened the AKN Eisenbahn AG Altona- cold church Neumünster.

For passenger transport, a network of 320 km length was now available. Of which have been closed down 112 km:

Policy

Council

The district council elections on May 26, 2013, and on 25 May 2008 led to the following results:

District administrators

District 's Rolf- Schwemer Oliver, who was elected in the runoff for the District 15 June 2008 with a voter turnout of 27.0 % as non-party candidate of the CDU successor Wolfgang von Anckens, which was eliminated in the first round of voting. His deputies are Reimer tank ( CDU) and Jens Kolls (SPD).

Cities and Towns

(Population at 31 December 2012)

  • 3 Eckernförde, city ( 21 791 )
  • 4 Kronshagen ( 11,684 )
  • 5 Rendsburg City ( 27,446 )
  • 6 Wasbek ( 2211 )

Offices with official member municipalities / cities (* = seat of the Office Administration)

  • 2 Office Bordesholm ( 14,088 )
  • 3 Office Dänischenhagen ( 9139 )
  • 4 Official Danish Wahld ( 16,064 )
  • 5 Office Eider Canal ( 12,449 )
  • 6 Office Flintbek ( 8083 )
  • 7 Office Fockbek ( 10,837 )
  • 8 Official Hohner Harde ( 8735 )
  • 9 Office Hüttener mountains ( 14,106 )

Municipal offices and map

Coat of arms

Blazon: " Angular links shared in the shaft section. At the top of the two gold border, blue Schleswig lions above the other, below in red the silver nettle leaf Holstein. "

Flag

The official flag was designed as follows:

" On a wave in the section " slight left "shared bunting up in yellow, two blue, red reinforced border lion above the other, below in red, a white nettle leaf. "

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