Segeberg
Template:Infobox German district Segeberg (Template:IPA; Template:Langx) is a district in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is bounded by (from the southwest and clockwise) the districts of Pinneberg, Steinburg and Rendsburg-Eckernförde, the city of Neumünster, the districts of Plön, Ostholstein and Stormarn, and the city state of Hamburg.
History
[edit]The history of the district is connected to the history of Holstein. In 1134, the castle of Segeberg was erected as a regional centre from where the reeve of Segeberg ruled. When Schleswig-Holstein became a Prussian province in 1865, the Prussian administration established the district of Segeberg.
Since then, the district has grown considerably twice: In 1932 parts of the dissolved district of Bordesholm joined the district; in 1970 the city of Norderstedt became part of the district.
Geography
[edit]The district of Segeberg consists of the agricultural plains between the cities of Neumünster and Hamburg. A southwestern portion of the hilly lakeland called "Holsteinische Schweiz" (Holsatian Switzerland) belongs to the district, as well as some northern suburbs of Hamburg.
Coat of arms
[edit]The coat of arms displays:
- four steeples forming a cross, commemorating the missionary activities of bishop Vizelin of Segeberg who Christianised Holstein in the early Middle Ages
- the heraldic nettle leaf of Holstein in the middle of the cross
- four green water lily leaves from the arms of Segeberg's reeves
Towns and municipalities
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Independent towns and municipalities
[edit]- Auenland Südholstein
- Hasenmoor
- Bad Bramstedt-Land (seat: Bad Bramstedt)
- Mönkloh
- Weddelbrook
- Wiemersdorf
- Boostedt-Rickling
- Bornhöved
- Itzstedt
- Kisdorf
- Leezen
- Trave-Land (seat: Bad Segeberg)
Notes
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