Office Bordelum

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The Bordelum office was an office in the Husum district in Schleswig-Holstein . The only official parish was Bordelum .

history

In 1889 the district of Bordelum was formed from the parish district of Bordelum , the municipality of Reußenköge and the manor districts of Vorufer and Hamburger Hallig . The parish district of Bordelum included the villages of Addebüll, Büttjebüll, Dbodum, Ebüll with Uphusum, East Bordelum, West Bordelum with Stollberg, as well as Bordelumer Koog and Sterdebüller Alte Koog. The Reußenköge community consisted of the Desmerciereskoog , the Louisenkoog , the Reußenkoog and the Sophien-Magdalenen-Koog .

With the completion of the Sönke-Nissen-Koog , which also included the Vorufer estate, it was incorporated into the Reußenköge community in 1927. After the manor districts were dissolved in 1928, the Hamburg Hallig manor district also became part of Reußenköge municipality. At the end of 1929 Reußenköge became an officially free municipality and the administrative district only comprised the parish district of Bordelum. This was dissolved in 1934 and divided into the rural communities of Bordelum, Büttjebüll, Dbodum and Sterdebüll, which were merged into the rural community of Bordelum in the same year.

In 1948 the district was dissolved and the municipality of Bordelum now forms the Bordelum office. With the formation of the district of North Friesland, the office was dissolved in 1970 and Bordelum was to form the office of Stollberg together with the municipality of Reußenköge and the municipalities of the office of Langenhorn . Both the municipalities of the Langenhorn office and the municipality of Reußenköge sued against this. The Stollberg Office was finally formed on January 1, 1972 without Reußenköge, who remained free of office.