Marne-Land parish district office
The office parish land municipality Marne-Land was an office in the district of Dithmarschen in Schleswig-Holstein . The administrative seat was in the centrally located city of Marne , which itself did not belong to the office.
The office had an area of almost 120 km² and around 5200 inhabitants in the municipalities:
- Diekhusen-Fahrstedt
- Helse
- Kaiser Wilhelm Koog
- Crown Prince Koog
- Marnerdeich
- Neufeld
- Neufelderkoog
- Ramhusen
- Schmedeswurth
- Trennewurth
- Volsemenhusen
history
The administrative area was created in 1970 as part of the district reform in Schleswig-Holstein from the offices of parish land municipality Kronprinzenkoog and parish land municipality Marne.
On January 1, 2008, the office merged with the city of Marne and the non-governmental municipality Friedrichskoog to form the Marne-North Sea office .
coat of arms
Blazon : "Under a blue shield head that ends with a golden bar below, inside two silver waves, in green a golden sheaf consisting of eleven ears."
literature
- Ewald Meier: Chronicle of the office of the parish district of Marne-Land with its eleven municipalities belonging to the office and history . Husum Verlag, Husum 1995, ISBN 978-3-88042-713-6