Parish of Breklum

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The parish district of Breklum was a municipality in the Husum district (from October 1, 1932 to September 30, 1933 Husum-Eiderstedt district ).

geography

Area and population

On June 16, 1925, the parish land community had a total of 2608 inhabitants in 23 places. On October 1, 1930, its area was 61.78 km 2 .

Neighboring communities

Neighboring communities, starting clockwise in the north, were the communities Soholm and Knorburg (both in the district of Tondern and the district of Südtondern ), the community of Riesbriek (in the district of Flensburg-Land ), the parish land communities of Joldelund , Drelsdorf and Hattstedt and the community of Reußenköge , the city of Bredstedt and the parish districts of Bordelum and Bargum (all in the Husum district).

history

With the ordinance of September 22, 1867, the independent rural communities were introduced in the Prussian province of Schleswig-Holstein . In contrast to the rest of the province, there was a special form of municipal administration in the west of Schleswig-Holstein, namely in Dithmarschen and in the Husum district. This was taken over untouched. The parish areas in which secular structures already existed became political parishes, the parish land parishes.

The village communities and village communities existing in the parish rural communities as “sub-units” became independent municipalities / rural communities as a rule on April 1, 1934. The parish county of Breklum was only dissolved on December 1, 1934. The municipalities Almdorf , Breklum , Högel , Lütjenholm , Sönnebüll , Struckum and Vollstedt were newly formed in their place .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b State Statistical Office Schleswig-Holstein (ed.): The population of the communities in Schleswig-Holstein 1867 - 1970 . State Statistical Office Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel 1972, p. 251 .
  2. State Statistical Office Schleswig-Holstein (ed.): The population of the communities in Schleswig-Holstein 1867 - 1970 . State Statistical Office Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel 1972, p. 13 .