Mildstedt office

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The Mildstedt office was an office in the Husum district in Schleswig-Holstein . The following seven parishes belonged to it:

history

In 1889, the district of Mildstedt was formed from the parish land municipality Mildstedt and the municipality Simonsberg. The parish country community of Mildstedt consisted of the nine villages of Ipernstedt, Mildstedt, Nordhusum, Oldersbek, Osterhusum , Rantrum, Rödemis , Rosendahl and Südermarsch.

Nordhusum was incorporated into the city of Husum in 1929 . In 1934 the parish rural community of Mildstedt was dissolved and the village communities formed independent rural communities. The communities Osterhusum and Rödemis were also incorporated into Husum in 1938.

In 1948 the district was dissolved and the seven communities formed the parish land community of Mildstedt , which changed the name to Amt Mildstedt in the same year . With the formation of the district of North Friesland, the office was dissolved in 1970 and the communities formed the office Treene with the communities of the offices Ostenfeld and Schwabstedt . In 1974 Ipernstedt were incorporated into Rantrum and Rosendahl after Mildstedt.