词条 | Dornum |
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|type = Gemeinde |name = Dornum |image_coa = Wappen_Dornum.png |coordinates = {{coord|53|39|N|7|25|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |image_plan = Dornum in AUR.svg |state = Lower Saxony |district = Aurich |elevation = 0 |area = 69.32 |population = 4807 |Stand = 2005-06-30 |postal_code = 26553 |area_code = 0 49 33, 0 49 38 (Sielrott, Westdorf) |licence = AUR |Gemeindeschlüssel = 03 4 52 027 |divisions = 8 districts |Straße = Schatthauser Str. 9 |website = www.dornum.de |mayor = Michael Hook |party = Independent }} Dornum is a village and a municipality in the East Frisian district of Aurich, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated near the North Sea coast, approx. 15 km east of Norden, and 20 km north of Aurich. Division of the municipalityA few towns of Dornum are: Neßmersiel, Dornumersiel, Nesse, Roggenstede, Westerbur, Westeraccum, Schwittersum. Notable placesDornum is home to the Lutheran St. Bartholomaeus Church. Bartholomaeus church contains an organ built by Gerhard von Holy. The organ is now considered a national treasure. Dornum also houses the only surviving building of a synagogue in East Frisia. The receiving terminal for gas through Europipe I and II lies at Dornum. The gas is transported on from here through a 48 kilometre pipeline to Emden for quality and volume metering. From here the gas is routed to customers’ gas grids. The Czech Republic and Austria receive gas through Europipe II at Dornum. The Czechs take over the gas here for onward transport via the German St Katerina gas grid, at the German-Czech border. Austria takes over the gas at the German-Austrian border at Oberkappel. Notable residentsMiene Schönberg (later known as Minnie Marx), was born in Dornum in 1865; she was the mother of the Marx brothers. Her brother Al Shean was likewise born in Dornum in 1868. ReferencesExternal links{{Commons|Dornum}}
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