Barg (Soerup)

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Barg
Sörup municipality
Coordinates: 54 ° 44 ′ 25 ″  N , 9 ° 40 ′ 58 ″  E
Postal code : 24966 Soerup
Area code : 04635
Barg (Schleswig-Holstein)
Barg

Location of Barg in Schleswig-Holstein

Barg ( Danish Bjerre or also: Bjerg ) is a district of the municipality of Sörup .

location

Barg is about half a kilometer north of the village of Löstrup and about 1.5 kilometers north of the actual village of Sörup . The place Groß-Quern is about two kilometers northeast of the village. The larger city of Flensburg is more than ten kilometers to the west. The house Petersburg ( Lage ) (Danish: Petersborg ) is located on Kappelner Strasse, just north of the village . The north-east running Bargfeld street , another district of Sörup, begins at said house . The north-western houses on Kappelner Straße still belong to Barg up to the Doose riding stables (Kappelner Straße 49). Only the houses and farms connected there belong to the neighboring Sörup district of Schwensby . In eastern neighborhood of Barg also lies the scattered village Dingholz . In addition to Barg, there are also some individual courtyards on Kappelner Strasse in the direction of the aforementioned streudorf, apparently also the address Kappelner Strasse 59 ( location ).

background

The place was first mentioned in 1466 as "mountains". The place name Barg refers to the altitude of the place. The Low German word "Barg" corresponds to the High German word " Berg ". On a very detailed Danish map from 1857/58 the place could already be found as "Bjerge". In 1863 the place was also to be found on another map of the greater Flensburg area under the name "Barg". On the map of the Prussian land registry around 1879, the place was again to be found under the name "Barg". In 1886 the Barg-Löstrup-Möllmark volunteer fire brigade was founded. In 1961 there were 119 inhabitants in Bargfeld. In 1970 there were only 91 inhabitants. Incidentally, the Petersburg house on the northern edge of Barg still served as an inn in the 19th century . In 1970 Barg (together with Bargfeld) was incorporated into Sörup. Nowadays the already mentioned House Petersburg serves as a private house. The artist Reimer Riediger, who is known for his painting of the Kiel-Neumühlen-Dietrichsdorf water tower, lived there until his death in the late 1990s . Today Barg is also home to the Jensen strawberry farm, which sells its strawberries and raspberries regionally .

Individual evidence

  1. Prussian land survey around 1879 , accessed on: March 8, 2020
  2. Danish Royal Library : Slesvigs Fastland og Als, Generalstaben Videnskabernes Selskab 1857/58 (or Google translation: there )
  3. Doose Reiterhof , accessed on: June 11, 2020
  4. ^ Berthold Hamer: Topography of the landscape fishing , Husum 1995, side 67
  5. Wolfgang Lindow: Low German-High German dictionary. 5th edition. 1998, entry: Barg
  6. Danish Royal Library : Slesvigs Fastland og Als, Generalstaben Videnskabernes Selskab 1857/58 (or Google translation: there )
  7. Map of the greater Flensburg area from 1863 (apparently revised there after the German-Danish war )
  8. Prussian land survey around 1879 , accessed on: March 8, 2020
  9. Voluntary fire brigades of the Mittelangeln Office , accessed on: April 13, 2020
  10. Flensburger Tageblatt : Sörup: Community and military officers are honored in the exhibition , from: December 29, 2016; accessed on: June 12, 2020
  11. Genealogy , accessed on: June 11, 2020
  12. Johannes von Schröder : Topography of the duchy of Schleswig, Volumes 1-2. Schleswig 1837 , p. 82
  13. ^ See Flensburg-Land district
  14. ^ Wiktionary, entry: private house
  15. ^ SH art. Reimer Riediger
  16. Obviously at the address Barg 9a and at Kappelnerstrasse 28 there is also a strawberry field to pick yourself. Erdbeerhof Jensen. About us and good things from the farm. Erdbeerhof Jensen , accessed on: June 11, 2020