Hasselberg

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Coat of arms of the Hasselberg community
Hasselberg
Map of Germany, position of the municipality of Hasselberg highlighted

Coordinates: 54 ° 43 '  N , 9 ° 58'  E

Basic data
State : Schleswig-Holstein
Circle : Schleswig-Flensburg
Office : Geltinger Bay
Height : 3 m above sea level NHN
Area : 11.3 km 2
Residents: 813 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 72 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 24376
Area code : 04643
License plate : SL
Community key : 01 0 59 121
Office administration address: Holmlück 2
24972 Steinbergkirche
Website : www.hasselberg-ostsee.de
Mayor : Hans-Heinrich Franke ( CDU )
Location of the community of Hasselberg in the Schleswig-Flensburg district
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Hasselberg ( Danish : Hasselbjerg , also Hesselbjerg ) is a municipality in the Schleswig-Flensburg district in Schleswig-Holstein . It is a recognized resort on the Baltic Sea and has existed in its current form since 1970.

geography

The municipality of Hasselberg is located in eastern fishing in the southern part of Schleswig on the Baltic Sea not far from the city of Kappeln . The municipality includes Baggelan ( Bagland or Bag Lunden ), Bobeck ( Bobæk ), Drecht ( Dreiet ), Eckenhöh, Engberg ( Engbjerg ), Fehrenholz ( Færgeskov , also Færensholt ), Geilberg ( Gejlbjerg ), Gundelsby, Hafferholz ( Haberholt ), and Alt Hasselberg Holm, Hüholz ( Hyholt ) Kieholm ( Kidholm ) Kisperhy ( Kirsebærhøj ) Knorrlück ( Knorløk or Knorlykke ), Marshall ( Markskel ) Neelslück ( Nelslyk ) Norderfeld ( Nørremark ) Pugholz ( Pugholt ) Radeland ( Raaland ) Schwensholz ( Svendsholt or Sven Holt ), Schwacke village ( Svakketorp ) Süder field ( Søndermark ) Wormshöft ( Vormshoved ), Wulf timber ( Ulvsholt ), Eckberg ( Egebjerg ), Ewers timber ( Evers Holt ) Mühlenfeld ( Møllemark ), a portion of sheath tail ( Skilleled ) and Schellrott ( Skjelrød ).

history

The place was first mentioned in 1462 and was originally called Heselberch . The name means mountain with hazel bushes , derived from the Danish hassel (Mdän. Hessel ) for hazelnut bush . Originally the area belonged to the Gelting Crown Estate , but since the 15th century it has belonged to the Buckhagen and Oehe aristocratic estates . These formed their own judicial districts until 1853. After the transition of the Duchy of Schleswig into the Prussian province of Schleswig-Holstein , Gundelsby, Hasselberg and Schwackendorf became independent rural communities in the Flensburg district . They have always belonged to the large parish of Gelting until 1903 for the southern part of which a new church was consecrated in Gundelsby. Today the pastor has this in common with the even younger church in Maasholm and is completely independent of Gelting. In 1970 the three rural communities were united, with Hasselberg asserting itself as the eponymous place.

politics

Community representation

Of the eleven seats in the municipal council has CDU since the local elections in 2013 five seats, the SPD and the voter community AKWG each have three seats.

coat of arms

Blazon : "In gold over blue-silver waves on a green hill, a green hazel bush, whose truss, composed of three fruits, has silver nuts."

In the coat of arms, the community name is represented by the hazel on a hill. The coat of arms thus becomes a "talking" one. The name and heraldic figure correspond to the character of the municipality, which is characterized by hills, in which the hazel is strongly represented in hedgerows and field trees. The three number of the fruit stand of the hazel refers to the three parts of the town today, which in the image of this heraldic figure see themselves as equal parts of an organic whole. The base of the wave shield symbolizes the proximity to the Baltic Sea , especially the direct coastal location of the Hasselberg district.

economy

The agricultural community today lives mainly from tourism, which is an important source of income, especially in the Hasselberg district.

Attractions

The list of cultural monuments in Hasselberg includes the cultural monuments entered in the monuments list of Schleswig-Holstein.

Web links

Commons : Hasselberg  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. North Statistics Office - Population of the municipalities in Schleswig-Holstein 4th quarter 2019 (XLSX file) (update based on the 2011 census) ( help on this ).
  2. Johannes Kok: Det danske folkesprog i Sønderjylland , Volume 2, København 1867, p. 72
  3. Johannes Kok: Det danske folkesprog i Sønderjylland , Volume 2, København 1867, p. 86
  4. Anders Bjerrum, Kristian Hald and Peter Jørgensen: Sydslesvigs stednavne, Volume 7, København 1979, p. 424
  5. Anders Bjerrum, Kristian Hald, Peter Jørgensen: Sydslesvigs stednavne, Volume 7.2, Copenhagen 1948, p. 425
  6. Johannes Kok: Det danske folkesprog i Sønderjylland , Volume 2, København 1867, p. 145
  7. Johannes Kok: Det danske folkesprog i Sønderjylland , Volume 2, København 1867, p. 228
  8. Anders Bjerrum, Kristian Hald and Peter Jørgensen: Sydslesvigs stednavne, Volume 7, København 1979, p. 431
  9. Anders Bjerrum, Kristian Hald and Peter Jørgensen: Sydslesvigs stednavne, Volume 7, København 1979, page 435
  10. Johannes Kok: Det danske folkesprog i Sønderjylland , Volume 2, København 1867, p. 390
  11. Anders Bjerrum, Kristian Hald and Peter Jørgensen: Sydslesvigs stednavne, Volume 7, København 1979, p. 424
  12. Johannes Kok: Det danske folkesprog i Sønderjylland , Volume 2, København 1867, p. 126
  13. ^ M. Mørk Hansen: Kirkelig Statistics over Slesvig Stift: Med historiske og topografiske bemærkninger , 2nd volume, Kjøbenhavn 1864, p. 445
  14. Schleswig-Holstein topography. Vol. 4: Groß Sarau - Holstenniendorf . 1st edition Flying-Kiwi-Verl. Junge, Flensburg 2004, ISBN 978-3-926055-75-0 , p. 156 ( dnb.de [accessed on May 2, 2020]).
  15. Wolfgang Laur: Historisches Ortnamelexikon von Schleswig-Holstein , 2nd edition, Neumünster 1992, p. 312
  16. Schleswig-Holstein's municipal coat of arms