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Wittmund


Wittmund is a town and capital of the district of Wittmund, in Lower Saxony, Germany.

Wittmund
Location of Wittmund within Wittmund district
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Wittmund
Wittmund
Coordinates: 53°34′30″N 7°46′51″E / 53.57500°N 7.78083°E / 53.57500; 7.78083
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
DistrictWittmund
Subdivisions14 districts
Government
 • Mayor (2021–26) Rolf Claußen[1]
Area
 • Total210 km2 (80 sq mi)
Elevation
4 m (13 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total20,433
 • Density97/km2 (250/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
26409
Dialling codes04462
Vehicle registrationWTM
Websitewww.wittmund.de
Wittmund

Geography edit

Wittmund is a town of 21,000 inhabitants located in Germany's historic coastal district of East Frisia, between the towns of Aurich and Jever. The town's borough covers an area of 52,000 acres (210 km2) which make it one of the largest boroughs in Lower Saxony.

While the town of Wittmund is about 9 miles (14 km) from the North Sea coast, its borough includes the little port of Harlesiel which is the starting point for ferries to the island of Wangerooge. Harlesiel is named after the Harle, a small river that starts and finishes within Wittmund borough. (A siel is a sluice in a dyke. At low tide, water from the river may flow into the sea.)

Villages: - Ardorf - Asel - Blersum - Berdum - Burhafe - Buttforde - Carolinensiel - Eggelingen - Funnix - Hovel - Leerhafe - Uttel - Willen

Towns: - Wittmund

Mayor edit

Since November 1, 2006, Rolf Claußen is the mayor of Wittmund. He was reelected in 2014.

History edit

The town of Wittmund, on the edge of the geest, and its surroundings are an ancient area of settlement. It was linked to inland East Frisia's network of roads early on and commercially oriented to the nearby coast. Around 1200, Wittmund was the hub of the rural parish (Landgemeinde) of Wangerland and was called Wiedemund or Wiedemundheim at that time. The territorial units of the rural parishes were based roughly on old Frisian districts. Esens was the administrative centre of the Harlingerland.

The chieftain family of Kankena lived in a castle in the town in the late 14th century. Around 1400, Hamburg forces occupied the castle grounds as a result of allegations that the Kankenas had supported piracy against the Hanseatic city. The release of the castle into the hands of the ruling chieftain family of tom Brok saw the Kankenas regaining possession of their estate.

The subsequent ruler of the Brokmerland, Focko Ukena, cleverly took advantage of the weakness of the Kankenas and enlisted them for military operations in the Battle of the Wild Fields, which he won. In 1454 the castle fell to the ruler of Harlingerland, Sibet Attena. In the same year, Sibet Attena united the rulers of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund in order to ensure the independence of Harlingerland against the East Frisian counts. Not until 1600 was the Harlingerland, including Wittmund, finally joined to East Frisia through political and family mergers.

In 1584, the place is recorded on a card as Witmondt. Later, the town was given a district (Amt) constitution and made into an Amt as part of the new comital order. In 1730 Witmundt is recorded within the Amt of Witmundt on another map. In 1744, East Frisia was absorbed by Prussia, and then, after a brief period under Dutch/French rule, became part of the Kingdom of Hanover in 1815.

Under Hanoverian rule, the Landdrostei emerged, with the Landdrost as the highest state representative in the province. In 1866, East Frisia once again became part of Prussia. The state of Prussia initially took over the Amt structure with its existing Ämter of Aurich, Berum, Emden, Esens, Leer, Stickhausen, Weener and Wittmund. From 1884 they were transferred into the new district (Landkreis) structure. In East Frisia the new districts of Aurich, Emden (independent), Leer, Norden, Weener and Wittmund (1885) were created. Even the former Hanoverian Landdrostei were transformed into administrative provinces (Regierungsbezirke). The district hall was built in Wittmund in 1903.

Wittmund was given town rights as early as 1567 by Agnes, Countess of Rietberg. In the 17th century these rights were rescinded and were not granted again until 1929.

The Luftwaffe's 71st Tactical Fighter Squadron ( Taktisches Luftwaffengeschwader 71 "Richthofen") is based at Wittmundhafen Air Base.

Shows edit

 
N417FS
 
Sculpture Stehende (2000) by Cornelia Weihe

A public event is organized each year by the Luftwaffe.

International twinnings edit

Wittmund is twinned with:

Notable people edit

  • Christian Alder (born 1978), footballer
  • Henny Reents (born 1974), actress
  • Mense Reents (born 1970), musician and record producer
  • Hans-Wilhelm Müller-Wohlfahrt (born 1942), the well-known sport physician has been a sports physician of the Germany national football team since 1995 and was a sports physician of FC Bayern München from 1977–2015
  • Timo Schultz (born 1977), footballer

See also edit

  • Sculpture Garden Funnix

References edit

  1. ^ "Direktwahlen in Niedersachsen vom 12. September 2021" (PDF). Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen. 13 October 2021.
  2. ^ "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank, Tabelle A100001G: Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes, Stand 31. Dezember 2021" (in German). Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen.

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borough covers an area of 52 000 acres 210 km2 which make it one of the largest boroughs in Lower Saxony While the town of Wittmund is about 9 miles 14 km from the North Sea coast its borough includes the little port of Harlesiel which is the starting point for ferries to the island of Wangerooge Harlesiel is named after the Harle a small river that starts and finishes within Wittmund borough A siel is a sluice in a dyke At low tide water from the river may flow into the sea Villages Ardorf Asel Blersum Berdum Burhafe Buttforde Carolinensiel Eggelingen Funnix Hovel Leerhafe Uttel WillenTowns WittmundMayor editSince November 1 2006 Rolf Claussen is the mayor of Wittmund He was reelected in 2014 History editThe town of Wittmund on the edge of the geest and its surroundings are an ancient area of settlement It was linked to inland East Frisia s network of roads early on and commercially oriented to the nearby coast Around 1200 Wittmund was the hub of the rural parish Landgemeinde of Wangerland and was called Wiedemund or Wiedemundheim at that time The territorial units of the rural parishes were based roughly on old Frisian districts Esens was the administrative centre of the Harlingerland The chieftain family of Kankena lived in a castle in the town in the late 14th century Around 1400 Hamburg forces occupied the castle grounds as a result of allegations that the Kankenas had supported piracy against the Hanseatic city The release of the castle into the hands of the ruling chieftain family of tom Brok saw the Kankenas regaining possession of their estate The subsequent ruler of the Brokmerland Focko Ukena cleverly took advantage of the weakness of the Kankenas and enlisted them for military operations in the Battle of the Wild Fields which he won In 1454 the castle fell to the ruler of Harlingerland Sibet Attena In the same year Sibet Attena united the rulers of Esens Stedesdorf and Wittmund in order to ensure the independence of Harlingerland against the East Frisian counts Not until 1600 was the Harlingerland including Wittmund finally joined to East Frisia through political and family mergers In 1584 the place is recorded on a card as Witmondt Later the town was given a district Amt constitution and made into an Amt as part of the new comital order In 1730 Witmundt is recorded within the Amt of Witmundt on another map In 1744 East Frisia was absorbed by Prussia and then after a brief period under Dutch French rule became part of the Kingdom of Hanover in 1815 Under Hanoverian rule the Landdrostei emerged with the Landdrost as the highest state representative in the province In 1866 East Frisia once again became part of Prussia The state of Prussia initially took over the Amt structure with its existing Amter of Aurich Berum Emden Esens Leer Stickhausen Weener and Wittmund From 1884 they were transferred into the new district Landkreis structure In East Frisia the new districts of Aurich Emden independent Leer Norden Weener and Wittmund 1885 were created Even the former Hanoverian Landdrostei were transformed into administrative provinces Regierungsbezirke The district hall was built in Wittmund in 1903 Wittmund was given town rights as early as 1567 by Agnes Countess of Rietberg In the 17th century these rights were rescinded and were not granted again until 1929 The Luftwaffe s 71st Tactical Fighter Squadron Taktisches Luftwaffengeschwader 71 Richthofen is based at Wittmundhafen Air Base Shows edit nbsp N417FS nbsp Sculpture Stehende 2000 by Cornelia WeiheA public event is organized each year by the Luftwaffe International twinnings editMain article List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Wittmund is twinned with nbsp Simsbury Connecticut United States Notable people editChristian Alder born 1978 footballer Henny Reents born 1974 actress Mense Reents born 1970 musician and record producer Hans Wilhelm Muller Wohlfahrt born 1942 the well known sport physician has been a sports physician of the Germany national football team since 1995 and was a sports physician of FC Bayern Munchen from 1977 2015 Timo Schultz born 1977 footballerSee also editSculpture Garden FunnixReferences edit Direktwahlen in Niedersachsen vom 12 September 2021 PDF Landesamt fur Statistik Niedersachsen 13 October 2021 LSN Online Regionaldatenbank Tabelle A100001G Fortschreibung des Bevolkerungsstandes Stand 31 Dezember 2021 in German Landesamt fur Statistik Niedersachsen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wittmund amp oldid 1176710604, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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