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Eckernförde (Danish: Egernførde, sometimes also Egernfjord, Low German: Eckernför, sometimes also Eckernföör) (German pronunciation: [ɛkɐnˈføːɐ̯də] (listen)) is a German town in Schleswig-Holstein, Kreis Rendsburg-Eckernförde, on the coast of the Baltic Sea approximately 30 km north-west of Kiel. The population is about 23,000. Eckernförde is a popular tourist destination in northern Germany.[citation needed]

Eckernförde
Eckernföör  (Low German)
Egernførde  (Danish)
Town
Port of Eckernförde in mid-October 2005
Location of Eckernförde within Rendsburg-Eckernförde district
Eckernförde
Eckernförde
Coordinates: 54°28′27″N 9°50′16″E
CountryGermany
StateSchleswig-Holstein
DistrictRendsburg-Eckernförde
Government
  MayorJörg Sibbel (CDU)
Area
  Total17.97 km2 (6.94 sq mi)
Elevation
21 m (69 ft)
Population
 (2020-12-31)[1]
  Total21,637
  Density1,200/km2 (3,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
24340
Dialling codes04351
Vehicle registrationECK
Websitewww.eckernfoerde.de
View on Borby [de], the harbor and historical town centre
View on Borby [de], the harbor and historical town centre

Name


The name of Eckernförde is of mixed origin, but derived from the name of a Danish castle formerly located near the current town, which is also reflected in the name of the town district of Borby. This fortification is listed in the 13th century Liber Census Daniæ as Ykærnæburgh.[2] In 1441, the town used an official seal listing its name as Eherneborgh.[3] The first syllable corresponds to the modern Danish word "egern" meaning squirrel while "-förde" is Low German meaning fjord.[2] The -förde ending is documented in Latinized form on two official seals used by the town in 1602 and 1624.[3] The etymology of the town's name is reflected in the presence of a squirrel in the town's coat of arms, a feature first documented by the 1441 seal.


History


Eckernförde Rathausmarkt (market place)
Eckernförde Rathausmarkt (market place)

Mayors



Economy


In the early 20th century, Eckernförde was known for its harbour, fishing, trade in agricultural products, and manufacture of salt and iron goods.[4]

All German Navy submarines form part of 1st Ubootgeschwader and are stationed in Eckernförde. It is the home of BEHN, an alcoholic beverage family company, founded in 1792. The headquarters of SIG Sauer are also located there.


Education


Schools in the city include the Richard-Vosgerau-Schule. The Richard Vosgerau School is a public elementary school in Eckernförde. The address is 26 Bergstraße, 24340 Eckernförde. The current head of the school is Mrs. Koepke. The school building consists of a white main house and a small outbuilding as well as a football field and a sports hall. In the schoolyard, the school children enjoy various activities, ranging from slides to climbing. Other schools in Eckernförde include:


Transport


The Kiel–Flensburg railway runs through the town with trains stopping at Eckernförde station, situated to the west of the town centre. The town's main bus station, central omnibus station (German: ZOB), is directly connected to the train station. The operating company of the railway network is Deutsche Bahn. Eckernförde has 4 bus routes for urban connections operated by single-deck buses. Eckernförde has no trams or trolley-buses. For transportation, the statewide Schleswig-Holstein-fare applies. A taxi stand is located at the bus station. Eckernförde has two bike rental outlets, one is located near the beach and one is in the pedestrian area.

The nearest international Airport is Hamburg Airport.


Twin towns – sister cities


Eckernförde is twinned with:[8]


Notable people


Lorenz von Stein
Lorenz von Stein
Grietje Staffelt, 2006
Grietje Staffelt, 2006

Nobility



References


  1. "Statistikamt Nord – Bevölkerung der Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein 4. Quartal 2020 (XLS-file)". Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein (in German).
  2. Politikens Nudansk Ordbog, 1994 edition, entry "Eckernförde"
  3. Poul Bredo Grandjean (1953), Slesvigske Købstæders og Herreders Segl indtil 1660, J.H. Schultz Forlag, p. 13-14.
  4. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Eckernförde" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 8 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 886.
  5. Elle Andra-Warner (nee Jürivee), Red Lake Immigration story [permanent dead link](Accessed: 26 June 2013)
  6. Andra-Warner, Elle But When Do You Know You Are Canadian?[permanent dead link] (Accessed: 26 June 2013)
  7. Stefan Deiters, Turbulenzen im Rathaus in den Kieler Nachrichten, Ausgabe Eckernförder Nachrichten vom 20. September 2014
  8. "Städtepartnerschaften Eckernfördes" (in German). Eckernförde. Retrieved 2021-12-09.



На других языках


[de] Eckernförde

Eckernförde ist eine über 700 Jahre alte deutsche Hafenstadt an der Ostsee im ehemaligen Herzogtum Schleswig. Über gut hundert Jahre (1867–1970) war sie Kreisstadt des Kreises Eckernförde.
- [en] Eckernförde

[ru] Эккернфёрде

Эккернфёрде (нем. Eckernförde, н.-нем. Eckernföör, Eckernför, дат. Egernførde, Egernfjord, ю.-ютл. Nysted) — город на севере Германии, в федеральной земле Шлезвиг-Гольштейн, входит в состав округа Рендзбург-Эккернфёрде (Rendsburg-Eckernförde, RD). Расположен в Эккернфёрдской бухте Балтийского моря, в 25 километрах северо-западнее Киля.



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