Bordelum

Bordelum ( Frisian Boorlem ) is a municipality on Stollberg in North Friesland Schleswig -Holstein. It is located in the countryside Norder Goes Harde.

  • 2.1 The " Bordelumer rotting "
  • 3.1 Municipal Council
  • 3.2 Mayor

Geography

Geographical location

Bordelum is a typical North Frisia Geestrand settlement in the central North Frisia. It extends north of the city Bredstedt along a 11 km long line. In the midst of the church will cut through the course of federal highway 5 and the east of it running route of the march path. The municipal area is located to the Stollberg one of the highest elevations in North Frisia. The west and south of the Stollberg upstream land belongs to the march stripes North Frisia.

Community structure

The municipality includes the following districts:

  • Addebüll (Danish Adebøl )
  • Büttjebüll (Danish Byttebøl, North Frisian Bötjebel )
  • Dörpum (Danish Dørpum, North Frisian Toorpem ) with Dörpumfeld,
  • Ebüll (Danish Ebol, North Frisian Äbel )
  • Margarethenberg,
  • East Bordelum with East Bordelumfeld,
  • Sterdebuell ( Sterdebøl )
  • Stollberg ( Stolbjerg )
  • Uphusum and
  • West Bordelum.

Neighboring communities

Geology

The municipality Bordelums belongs to different geological formations. The narrow strip located in the municipality of march is formed by four polders, which were predominantly dikes in the 15th and 16th centuries. This is followed with the Stollberg to a portion of the Hohe Geest. The Stollberg a terminal moraine from the Saale glaciation. On its northern slopes close to the limit of the municipality Long Horn spacious heathland on. The eastern municipality area around the district Dörpum is in relief only weak due to its genesis as a ground moraine of the Saale glaciation. This so-called Sander strip is part of Schleswig 's Geest.

History

The Church of St. Nikolai in Bordelum was founded in the 12th century. The construction of the separately standing bell tower followed in 1793 The church is located on a field outside the village -. Probably on the site of an older sanctuary Frisian. Archaeological investigations in 1951 were able to show that in the vicinity of the church, the first settlements of 12-13. Century were that were abandoned during the 15th century by its residents.

The spring water that rises to the Church's own " fountain coupling " at the foot of Stollberg, was praised in 1770 as a healing and attracted a great 1808-1810 many visitors. The expected success in healing did not occur and soon the visitors were from.

After the founding of the Prussian province of Schleswig -Holstein in 1866, a parish rural community was created from parts of the parish Bordelum. It included the seven Dorfschaften Addebüll, Büttjebüll, Dörpum, Ebüll, Easter Bordelum, Sterdebuell and Wester- Bordelum.

1934, the parish rural communities were dissolved and from the parish rural community Bordelum rural communities Bordelum, Büttjebüll, Dörpum and Sterdebuell were formed, but were again combined in the same year to the rural community Bordelum.

The " Bordelumer rotting "

Bordelum, Dörpum and Bargum were the centers of the so-called Bordelumer Rotte, a radical Pietist movement, which was founded in 1737 by two former students of theology, the candidate Franz Barsonius and a native of Frankenhausen tutor David Baehr, into life. Its members, about twenty people, not attended the religious services because they were too " desolate ", but met in private conventicles. In addition, they stayed away from the Lord's Supper and baptism despised. Himself saw them as saints who were led by divine revelations and an inner "drive". They worked on the Sabbath, and had their own ideas about marriage: Trat the partner is not at the right beliefs about, they saw marriage as dissolved at. Instead, they often lived in " concubinage ". The preacher complained to the authorities, who then conducted an investigation and banned the sect in June 1739. The leaders fled, but the sect is said to have had in Dörpum to the 19th Century stock.

Policy

Municipal council

Of the 13 seats in the municipal council, the CDU had since the local elections in 2008 six, a voter Community BDW four, the two SPD and the FDP. In the local elections on May 26, 2013, the CDU received 44.9 percent, six seats. On the BDW accounted for 35.2 percent and four seats. The SPD came to 19.9 percent and received three seats. The turnout was 57.1 percent.

Mayor

For the election period 2013-2018 Peter Reinhold Petersen ( CDU) was re-elected mayor.

Economy

The economic structure of community Bordelum is very rural and thus influenced fragmented. The economic strength has been furnished for a long time on agriculture and the associated ancillary trades. To exist in the church today two farms for sale, maintenance and repair of agricultural machinery. Meanwhile, however, play an important role in the renewable energies. In the town there are several wind farms and biogas plants, so that Bordelum was awarded as " eco-friendly community."

In Bordelum there is also a mother and child sanatorium of the German Working Group for family assistance.

Attractions

In the list of cultural monuments in Bordelum are registered in the list of monuments of Schleswig- Holstein cultural monuments.

Infrastructure

Bordelum is accessible via the Federal Highway 5 and the provincial road 191. The railway line runs east of the Marschbahn settlement core Bordelum and west of the district Dörpum. The nearest railway station is Bredstedt.

Naturerlebnisraum Stollberg

The 43.4 m high Stollberg, the fourth highest peak in North Friesland, was recognized in 2002 as a nature experience area. Urn graves point to a prehistoric settlement of the mountain. Although bog iron is present, it was not until the 1950s covered with sand dunes, so that its existence was only very late. The Stollberg source stands as a sacred spring under monument protection.

Those associated with Bordelum

  • The Atlantis researcher Jürgen Spanuth was from 1933 to 1978 pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran church Bordelum.

Pictures

Sacred Source on the outskirts

Landscape around the Stollberg

Registered Cultural Monument - A Geesthardenhaus in Bordelumer district Sterdebuell

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