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List of the current and former cities of Schleswig-Holstein
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italics
: former cities
Ærøskøbing
1564–1749 part of Schleswig-Holstein, German also
Arösköping
,
Arösköbing
Ahrensbök
1912–1933, still a municipality
Ahrensburg
Altona in
1937 in Hamburg
Arnis
Aabenraa
to Denmark in 1920
Bad Bramstedt
Bad Oldesloe
Bad Schwartau
Bad Segeberg
Bargteheide
Barmstedt
Bornhöved
1299-1426, still community
Bredstedt
Brunsbuettel
Brunsbüttelkoog
1948–1970, now part of the city of Brunsbüttel
Büdelsdorf
Castle on Fehmarn
until 2003, now part of the city of Fehmarn
Eckernförde
Elmshorn
Eutin
Fehmarn
Flensburg
Friedrichstadt
Garding
Geesthacht
Glinde
Glücksburg
Glückstadt
Hadersleben
to Denmark in 1920
Haithabu
about 770-1066 Viking city
pagan
Heiligenhafen
Husum
Itzehoe
Kaltenkirchen
Kappeln
Kellinghusen
Kiel
brim
Lauenburg
Lemkenhafen
1462–1510, now part of the city of Fehmarn
Löwenstadt
1158 brief city foundation
Lübeck
Luetjenburg
Lunden
1529–1559, still parish
Marne
Meldorf
Mölln
Neumunster
Neustadt in Holstein
Niebüll
Norderstedt
Nortorf
Oldenburg in Holstein
Ottensen
1871–1889 town, then incorporated into the town of Altona, today part of the Hamburg district of
Altona
Pinneberg
Plön
Preetz
Quickborn
Ratzeburg
Reinbek
Reinfeld
Rendsburg
Rungholt sank in
1362, town charter questionable
Schenefeld
Schleswig
Schwarzenbek
Schwentinental
Sønderborg
to Denmark in 1920
Toenning
Tonder
1920 Denmark
Tornesch
Travemünde in
1913 to Lübeck
Uetersen
Wahlstedt
Wandsbek in
1937 in Hamburg
frond
Wesselburen
Westerland
1905–2008, now part of the municipality of Sylt
Wilster
Wyk
Zarpen
around 1265 to 1473, still a municipality
See also
Schleswig-Holstein City Association
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