Haddebyer Noor

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Haddebyer Noor
Haithabu Haddebyer Noor WT2005.jpg
Gaze on Haddebyer Noor from North Wall of the ancient trading settlement Haithabu from
Geographical location 2 km south of the city of Schleswig
Tributaries Selker Noor
Drain Schlei
Places on the shore Loopstedt (municipality of Fahrdorf )
Location close to the shore Fahrdorf , Schleswig
Data
Coordinates 54 ° 29 '36 "  N , 9 ° 34' 28"  E Coordinates: 54 ° 29 '36 "  N , 9 ° 34' 28"  E
Haddebyer Noor (Schleswig-Holstein)
Haddebyer Noor
Altitude above sea level m above sea level NN
surface 1 km²
length 1.6 km
width 900 m
volume 2,951,000 m³dep1
scope 4.8 km
Maximum depth 5.2 m
Middle deep 3 m
Catchment area 36.2 km²
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The Haddebyer Noor ( Danish : Haddeby Nor ) is now an inland lake in Schleswig-Holstein , near the city of Schleswig . The Noor is connected to the Schlei - an arm of the Baltic Sea - by two courses in the north , and the Selker Noor connects to the south . The area is around one square kilometer. With the construction of the Haddebyer Chaussee between Schleswig and Eckernförde , today's federal highway 76 , the Noor was separated from the rest of the Schlei by a dam around 1882.

The Viking trading settlement Haithabu was once located on the west bank of the Haddebyer Noors . In the 1970s, the remains of the port facility and a Viking ship were excavated in the Noor. A little north of the former Haithabu is the little town of Haddeby, which gives the Noor its name and which is home to the Haithabu Viking Museum .

The Haddebyer Noor belongs with its entire area to the municipality of Fahrdorf , whose district Loopstedt is on the eastern bank. The municipality of Busdorf borders the bank in the west, and the municipality of Selk in the southwest .

See also

literature

  • Uwe Muuß, Marcus Petersen, Dietrich König: The inland waters of Schleswig-Holstein. 162 p., Numerous Fig., Wachholtz-Verlag Neumünster, 1973. ISBN 3-529-05302-3

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