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Backensholz ( Danish Baggeskov ) is a single farm settlement in the eastern municipality of   Oster-Ohrstedt in Schleswig-Holstein .

The place was originally called Baggeskov. The place name comes from Danish and describes the location behind a forest (≈ bag en skov , German behind the wood ).

Geographical location

Backensholz located in Sander territory of Schleswig Geest near the Treene passing through the east bordering neighboring Treia flows. The area of ​​the courtyard in the Bremsburg district also protrudes into the municipal area of Wester-Ohrstedt . Historically, the farm belongs to the parish of Schwesing ( Svesing Sogn ) within the Südergoesharde . The closest cities are Husum and Schleswig . North of the eponymous forest land Backensholz extending federal highway 201 through the forest Easter Ohrstedtholz the state forest Schleswig .

economy

Today (as of 2019) the farm in Backensholz is run according to the principles of organic agriculture of the Bioland association . The endangered breed of domestic pig, the Husum protest pig, is used in breeding in Backensholz .

Individual evidence

  1. Jens P. Trap: Statistisk-topographisk beskrivelse af Hertugdømmet Slesvig , Copenhagen 1864, page 239
  2. ^ Housing directory Schleswig-Holstein 1987. (pdf) Retrieved on November 3, 2019 .
  3. Johannes Kok: Det danske folkesprog i Sønderjylland , Volume 2, København 1867, p. 72
  4. Hans Nicolai Andreas Jensen: Attempt at church statistics of the Duchy of Schleswig , Flensburg 1841, p. 607
  5. Hof Backensholz: agriculture. Retrieved November 3, 2019 .
  6. Backensholzer Hof

Coordinates: 54 ° 29 ′ 55.3 ″  N , 9 ° 16 ′ 27.7 ″  E