Eckernförde

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Eckernförde (Template:IPA; Template:Langx, sometimes also Template:Lang; Template:Langx, sometimes also Template:Lang) is a city located in the Template:Lang of Rendsburg-Eckernförde, Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany. Situated on the coast of the Baltic Sea, approximately 30 km north-west of Kiel, it has a population of about 23,000. Eckernförde is a popular tourist destination.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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 (Danish Census Book) as Ykærnæburgh.<ref name="ReferenceA">Politikens Nudansk Ordbog, 1994 edition, entry "Eckernförde"</ref> In 1441, the town used an official seal listing its name as Eherneborgh.<ref name="Poul Bredo Grandjean 1953 p. 13-14">Poul Bredo Grandjean (1953), Slesvigske Købstæders og Herreders Segl indtil 1660, J.H. Schultz Forlag, p. 13-14.</ref> The first syllable corresponds to the modern Danish word "egern" meaning squirrel, while "-förde" is Low German meaning fjord.<ref name="ReferenceA"/> The -förde ending is documented in Latinized form on two official seals used by the town in 1602 and 1624.<ref name="Poul Bredo Grandjean 1953 p. 13-14"/> 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)

Mayors

  • 1906–1914: Karl Heldmann (1872-1914)
  • 1920–1921: Willers Jessen (temporary)
  • 1921–1926: Curt Pönitzsch
  • July–September 1926: Wilhelm Kuhr (temporary)<ref>Stefan Deiters, Turbulenzen im Rathaus in den Kieler Nachrichten, Ausgabe Eckernförder Nachrichten vom 20. September 2014</ref>
  • 1926–1931: Walther Heinn (temporary)
  • 1931–1933: Wilhelm Sievers, (1896-1966), NSDAP
  • 1933–1938: Helmut Lemke, (1907-1990), NSDAP
  • 1938–1943: Friedrich Böhm, NSDAP (time of office till 1945)
  • 1943–1945: Heinz Loewer, NSDAP (temporary)
  • since June 1945: Hans Ohm (temporary)
  • since August 1945 Ewald Wendenburg (temporary)
  • since April 1946: Heinrich Schumacher KPD
  • since September 1946: Daniel Hinrichsen, CDU
  • April 1950–September 1952: Ewald Wendenburg, CDU
  • 1952–1966 Werner Schmidt, (1911-1990), independent, then FDP
  • 1966–1969: Hans Wiedemann, independent
  • 1969–1987: Kurt Schulz, SPD
  • 1987–1998: Klaus Buß, (born 1942), SPD
  • 1998–1999: Ingrid Ehlers, SPD (temporary)
  • 1999–2006: Susanne Jeske-Paasch, (born 1958), SPD
  • 2007-2023: Jörg Sibbel, (born 1965), independent, then CDU
  • since 2023: Iris Ploog, (born 1979), SPD

Economy

In the early 20th century, Eckernförde was known for its harbour, fishing, trade in agricultural products, and manufacture of salt and iron goods.<ref name="EB1911">Template:Cite EB1911</ref>

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:

  • Fritz-Reuter-Schule (primary and regional school)
  • Waldorf School
  • Gudewerdt Schule (primary and community school)
  • Pestalozzi Schule (special school)
  • Schule am Noor (special school)
  • Jungmannschule (high school)
  • Peter-Ustinov-Schule (community school)
  • Sprottenschule (primary school)
  • Jes Kruse-Skolen (Danish private school)

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

Template:See also Eckernförde is twinned with:<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Notable people

Grietje Staffelt, 2006

References

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