Rodenäs

Rodenäs (Danish: Rodenäs, Frisian: Runees or Rornees, südjütisch: Rånæjs ) is a municipality in the district of North Friesland Schleswig -Holstein. Oldorf, Neudorf and the nature reserve Rickelsbüller polder lie in the municipality.

Geography

Rodenäs is a scattered settlement at the German - Danish border and the northernmost municipality in the German mainland.

In a study in the 1970s, the University of Copenhagen has found that 28 % of residents in High German, Low German, Frisian, and Danish standard südjütisch speak and thus are five languages ​​.

History

1436 Golden Ring said first dike was built around the Wiedingharde.

The western part of standing on a mound in the district Oldorf late Romanesque church was built from the remains of Rickelsbüller church, which was in 1615 perished along with her village.

The Rickelsbüller polder is named after this village.

Policy

Municipal council

In the local elections on May 26, 2013, the General electorate ( AWR ) came to 51.3 per cent and five seats, the voter community I ( WG I ) received 25.0 percent of the votes and two seats, as well as the South Schleswig Voters' Association (SSW ) with 23.7 percent.

Mayor

Since September 2012, Jörg Nissen ( AWR ) mayor. For the election period 2013 - 2018 he was re-elected in the inaugural session of the municipal council on 13 June 2013.

Coat of arms

Situated on the private website (see below) rendered "coat of arms " is not placed in the municipal coat of arms role Schleswig -Holstein yet it is described in the main statute of the community. There is also no indication that the municipality has initiated an acceptance procedure. ->

Cultural Monuments

  • List of Cultural Monuments in Rodenäs

Economy

In addition to tourism and agriculture Rodenäs sets in the last years more on solar energy.

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