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Rendsburg-Eckernförde

 
Wikipedia: Rendsburg-Eckernförde
Rendsburg-Eckernförde

Map of Schleswig-Holstein highlighting the district of Rendsburg-Eckernförde
State Schleswig-Holstein
District seat Rendsburg
Area 2185 km²
Population 273,130 (2004)
Pop. density 125 /km²
Licence plate code RD
Web page kreis-rendsburg-eckernfoerde.de

Rendsburg-Eckernförde (Danish: Rendsborg-Egernførde) is a district in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is bounded by (from the east and clockwise) the city of Kiel, the district of Plön, the city of Neumünster, the districts of Segeberg, Steinburg, Dithmarschen and Schleswig-Flensburg, and the Baltic Sea.

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History

In 1867 the Prussian administration established twenty districts in its province of Schleswig-Holstein, among them the districts of Rendsburg and Eckernförde. The present district was established in 1970 by merging the former districts. Rendsburg was part of Denmark till the Prussian-Danish war. Prussia won and Rendsburg became part of it. In the years following Prussia became part of Germany and Rendsburg also.

Geography

The district is situated at the coast of the Baltic Sea, roughly between the cities of Schleswig and Kiel. A large portion of the Kiel Canal passes through Rendsburg-Eckernförde.It is one of the largest districts in the whole of Germany.

Coat of arms

Coat of arms The coat of arms displays:

Towns and municipalities

Independent towns
and municipalities
  1. Büdelsdorf
  2. Eckernförde
  3. Rendsburg
  4. Altenholz
  5. Hohenwestedt
  6. Kronshagen
  7. Wasbek

Ämter
  1. Achterwehr1
  2. Bredenbek
  3. Felde
  4. Krummwisch
  5. Melsdorf
  6. Ottendorf
  7. Quarnbek
  8. Westensee
  1. Arpsdorf
  2. Aukrug1
  3. Ehndorf
  4. Padenstedt
  1. Bissee
  2. Bordesholm1
  3. Brügge
  4. Grevenkrug
  5. Groß Buchwald
  6. Hoffeld
  7. Loop
  8. Mühbrook
  9. Negenharrie
  10. Reesdorf
  11. Schmalstede
  12. Schönbek
  13. Sören
  14. Wattenbek
  1. Dänischenhagen1
  2. Noer
  3. Schwedeneck
  4. Strande
  1. Felm
  2. Gettorf1
  3. Lindau
  4. Neudorf-Bornstein
  5. Neuwittenbek
  6. Osdorf
  7. Schinkel
  8. Tüttendorf
  1. Bovenau
  2. Haßmoor
  3. Ostenfeld
  4. Osterrönfeld1
  5. Rade bei Rendsburg
  6. Schacht-Audorf
  7. Schülldorf
  1. Böhnhusen
  2. Flintbek1
  3. Schönhorst
  4. Techelsdorf
  1. Alt Duvenstedt
  2. Fockbek1
  3. Nübbel
  4. Rickert
  1. Beldorf
  2. Bendorf
  3. Bornholt
  4. Gokels
  5. Hanerau-Hademarschen1
  6. Lütjenwestedt
  7. Oldenbüttel
  8. Seefeld
  9. Steenfeld
  10. Tackesdorf
  11. Thaden
  1. Beringstedt
  2. Grauel
  3. Heinkenborstel
  4. Jahrsdorf
  5. Meezen
  6. Mörel
  7. Nienborstel
  8. Nindorf
  9. Osterstedt
  10. Rade bei Hohenwestedt
  11. Remmels
  12. Tappendorf
  13. Todenbüttel
  14. Wapelfeld
  1. Bargstall
  2. Breiholz
  3. Christiansholm
  4. Elsdorf-Westermühlen
  5. Friedrichsgraben
  6. Friedrichsholm
  7. Hamdorf
  8. Hohn1
  9. Königshügel
  10. Lohe-Föhrden
  11. Prinzenmoor
  12. Sophienhamm
  1. Ahlefeld-Bistensee
  2. Ascheffel
  3. Borgstedt
  4. Brekendorf
  5. Bünsdorf
  6. Damendorf
  7. Groß Wittensee1
  8. Haby
  9. Holtsee
  10. Holzbunge
  11. Hütten
  12. Klein Wittensee
  13. Neu Duvenstedt
  14. Osterby
  15. Owschlag
  16. Sehestedt
  1. Brinjahe
  2. Embühren
  3. Haale
  4. Hamweddel
  5. Hörsten
  6. Jevenstedt1
  7. Luhnstedt
  8. Schülp bei Rendsburg
  9. Stafstedt
  10. Westerrönfeld
  1. Blumenthal
  2. Mielkendorf
  3. Molfsee1
  4. Rodenbek
  5. Rumohr
  6. Schierensee
  1. Bargstedt
  2. Bokel
  3. Borgdorf-Seedorf
  4. Brammer
  5. Dätgen
  6. Eisendorf
  7. Ellerdorf
  8. Emkendorf
  9. Gnutz
  10. Groß Vollstedt
  11. Krogaspe
  12. Langwedel
  13. Nortorf1, 2
  14. Oldenhütten
  15. Schülp bei Nortorf
  16. Timmaspe
  17. Warder
  1. Altenhof
  2. Barkelsby
  3. Brodersby
  4. Damp
  5. Dörphof
  6. Fleckeby
  7. Gammelby
  8. Goosefeld
  9. Güby
  10. Holzdorf
  11. Hummelfeld
  12. Karby
  13. Kosel
  14. Loose
  15. Rieseby
  16. Thumby
  17. Waabs
  18. Windeby
  19. Winnemark
1seat of the Amt;2town

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Coordinates: 54°15′N 9°45′E / 54.25°N 9.75°E / 54.25; 9.75


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