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Victory
Munkbrarup municipality
Coordinates: 54 ° 49 ′ 15 ″  N , 9 ° 37 ′ 1 ″  E
Height : 23 m above sea level NN
Postal code : 24960
Area code : 04631
Siegum (Schleswig-Holstein)
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Location of Siegum in Schleswig-Holstein

Siegum ( Danish : Sigum ) is a place that belongs to the municipality of Munkbrarup .

location

Siegum is about five hundred meters south of Bockholmwik . Munkbrarup is about three kilometers southwest of Siegum. The smaller Kragholm lies in the same direction, about two kilometers to the south is Langballig . The district of Siegumlund is located directly on the eastern edge of Siegum . Siegum's landscape still consists mainly of fields and pastures, with the exception of the aforementioned Siegumlund, which is heavily forested.

background

Siegum was first mentioned in 1567. The place name goes back to Old Norse sīk and the dative form of the plural form of Danish Sig for a “wetland” or “a swampy valley with a watercourse”. The place originally consisted of two pieces of land, which came under Gut Freienwillen ( Langballegaard ) in 1692 and which were parceled out in 1755. Siegum is already entered on the first recording by Franz Geerz from 1858. On the map of the Prussian new admission around 1879, Siegum with its settlement stock was already drawn in very detailed. In 1961 Siegum had 45 inhabitants. In 1970 there were 48 inhabitants. The Ostseeman bike course has apparently passed through Siegum for the first time since 2014 .

Individual evidence

  1. Office Long Ballig. The Munkbrarup community , accessed on: March 8, 2020
  2. Martin Becker: Kulturlandschaft Flensburger Förde , 2006, p. 173
  3. Wolfgang Laur: Historisches Ortsnamelexikon von Schleswig-Holstein , 2nd edition, Neumünster 1992, p. 600
  4. In Old English , "sic" or "sik" evidently referred to a "watercourse". The word was also attested in Middle Low German as "sik" = "water-containing ground, swampy lowland, pond". In Frisian , the word “sik” means “puddle of water, small pond, fields with springs”. (Source: Jürgen Udolph : onenological studies on the German problem , Berlin, New York 1994. 401 f.)
  5. Anders Bjerrum, Kristian Hald u. Peter Jørgensen: Sydslesvigs stednavne , 7th volume, Akademisk forlag 1948, p. 70
  6. Johannes Kok: Det danske folkesprog i Sønderjylland , 2nd volume, København 1867, p. 339
  7. ^ Franz Geerz : Alsen-Apenrade-Flensburg 1858 , accessed on: June 9, 2020
  8. ^ Prussian land survey around 1879 , accessed on: June 8, 2020
  9. ^ Genealogy. Siegum , accessed on: July 9, 2020
  10. Flensburger Tageblatt : A lot of traffic at the Ironman triathlon: Ostseeman 2015: It will be tight in Glücksburg on Sunday , from: July 30th, 2015; accessed on: June 8, 2020