Süderhackstedt
Süderhackstedt (Danish: Sønder Haksted ) is a municipality in the district of Schleswig-Flensburg treene in Schleswig -Holstein.
General
The town is located 35 meters high Altmoränen so that it is already clearly visible from a distance.
The municipality is part of the Frisian settlement area.
History
The municipality in which in prehistoric times bog iron ore was smelted is inhabited since the Stone Age. 1352 the Court will Koxbüll as the Schleswig Cathedral Chapter 's duly noted.
The name derives from the settlement Hakki or Hakkar. The name Süderhackstedt but was first mentioned in 1799. In time, the fields were divided (linked ) and the village developed into a scattered settlement, that is, farms were laid in the area around the town center.
Policy
Since the local elections of 2008, all nine seats are held in the Gemeindetretung of the voter community KWG.
Coat of arms
Blazon: " divided by silver and green. In mistook colors above two outwardly inclined oak leaves, below the section through a bloomery furnace having a red flame on the inside. "
Economy
Due to their superior soil quality, the community is predominantly agricultural even today.