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词条 Dagebüll
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  1. Districts

     Dagebüll Kirche  Dagebüll Hafen  Fahretoft 

  2. History

  3. Traffic

     Shipping  Railway  Roads 

  4. Politics

  5. Parish

  6. Education

  7. Sports club

  8. Notable people

  9. References

  10. External links

{{Infobox German location
|name = Dagebüll
Dagebøl / Doogebel
|image_photo = Dagebüll kirche P8190014.JPG
|image_caption = View of Dagebüll-Kirche
|image_coa = Dagebuell Wappen.png
|coordinates = {{coord|54|44|N|8|43|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
|image_plan = Dagebuell in NF.PNG
|state = Schleswig-Holstein
|district = Nordfriesland
|Amt = Südtondern
|elevation = 3
|area = 36.22
|population = 939
|Stand = 2005-06-30
|postal_code = 25899
|area_code = 04667
|licence = NF
|Gemeindeschlüssel = 01 0 54 022
|Adresse-Verband = Heie-Juuler-Wäi 1
25920 Risum-Lindholm
|website = www.dagebuell.net
|mayor = Hans-Jürgen Iwersen
}}

Dagebüll ({{audio|De-Dagebüll.ogg|German pronunciation}}) (Mooring North Frisian: Doogebel; {{lang-da|Dagebøl}}) is a municipality located at the west coast of Schleswig-Holstein in the Nordfriesland district, Germany. Today's Dagebüll was created in 1978 as a merger of the municipalities of Fahretoft, Juliane-Marien-Koog and Waygaard. Dagebüll used to be a Hallig, the oldest houses were built on artificial dwelling hills which in parts can still be seen today. In 1704 the area was secured by sea dikes.

Districts

Dagebüll Kirche

The district of Kirche (Church; North Frisian: Doogebel Schörk) is situated in the centre of the Dagebüll polder, constituting the core of the former Hallig. Many old farmsteads can still be found on dwelling hills.

When the church was built in 1731, it did not yet have a bell tower. Only when funds had been raised in 1905/1906, it was decided to build a tower.

Dagebüll Hafen

The district of Dagebüll Hafen (Dagebüll Port; North Frisian: Doogebel Huuwen) is located about 3 kilometres to the west of Dagebüll Kirche, directly at the shoreline. A substantial part of visitors to the islands of Föhr and Amrum will leave the mainland via Dagebüll Hafen. The place provides many tourist facilities and a large parking lot and garage for customers of the ferry lines. South of the ferry terminal there is the Dagebüll lighthouse, which is not used any more.

Not far from the lighthouse, the facilities of the Water and Shipping Administration are situated, where the Hallig railway line Dagebüll–Oland–Langeneß starts on a 900 millimetres narrow gauge causeway.

Fahretoft

Fahretoft is located between Dagebüll and Waygaard. The municipality's sports club, TSV Fahretoft/Waygaard, founded in 1965, has its seat there. One of the polders in the area, the Bottschlotter Koog, was already created between 1633 and 1638, it was named after a local tidal creek. This polder hosts 28 inhabitants, all of whom mainly live on agriculture.

History

The Dagebüll area used to be a tiny Hallig island, in 1626 it measured about 450 hectacres. In the 16th and 17th century, several futile attempts were made to secure the area with dikes. It was impossible though to shut off all tidal creeks at once. At the Burchardi flood of 1634, Dagebüll suffered from a great loss of land.

In 1700, the inhabitants were granted a profitable charter, which allowed for the construction of a regular dike in 1702/1703. The new Dagebüll polder amounted to 502 hectares and relatively to the old Hallig, it was considerably shifted to the east. In 1704 a dam was built to connect the Dagebüll polder to the Old Christian Albrechts Polder. By the creation of the Kleisee Polder in 1727, Dagebüll eventually became part of the mainland.

Traffic

Shipping

The ferry terminal provides services to the islands of Föhr and Amrum, also minor freight ships, mussel cutters and other vessels frequent the port.

Railway

Dagebüll features two small stations of the Norddeutsche Eisenbahngesellschaft Niebüll (NEG) railway on the route to Niebüll: Dagebüll Mole (on the ferry pier) and Dagebüll Kirche. Moreover, there is an auxiliary station inside Dagebüll Hafen proper. This one is only used when the pier is flooded due to exceptionally high tides and storms.

Since 1929, a small causeway rail connects Dagebüll to the Halligen of Oland and Langeneß across the North Frisian Wadden Sea. The railway is only used for goods transport and coastal management though, not for passenger service. In the beginning, the locomotives used to have sails and thus were driven by the wind, later diesel engines were introduced.

Roads

Dagebüll can be reached by car from the south via Husum and Bredstedt and from the east via Niebüll on state roads.

Politics

As of 2003, the SPD and the WDFW association held four seats each in the municipality council, the CDU held three.

Parish

The Dagebüll parish consists of the two districts of Dagebüll and Fahretoft. There are two churches, St. Lawrence in Fahretoft, built in 1703 and St. Dionysus in Dagebüll.

Education

The Hans Momsen School at Fahretoft is an elementary school with about 50 pupils from Fahretoft, Waygaard and Dagebüll proper. There are only four, sometimes five teachers.

Subjects taught include German language, mathematics, local history, physical education,

North Frisian language, music, arts and religion. The school features a gymnasium and an outdoor sports field on which TSV Fahretoft/Waygaard's football team has its home matches.

The Hans Momsen School was built in 1963, the old school house was located on the Dagebüll church hill, next to the pastorate.

Sports club

TSV Fahretoft/Waygaard e.V. is the local sports association, it was founded in 1965. Sports offered include football, table tennis, gymnastics and badminton. The annual highlights are the Sports Badge Awards and a local hiking rallye, both of which taking place in summer.

Notable people

  • Hans Mollenhauer Millies (1883–1957), violinist and composer.
  • Christian Jensen (1839–1900), missionary. Founded a missioning society with activities in the United States, Tanganyika, China and Papua New Guinea.
  • Hans Momsen (1735–1811), farmer, mathematician and astronomer.
  • Dr Frederik Paulsen Sr (born Friedrich Paulsen, 31 July 1909 in Dagebüll – 1997 in Alkersum) was a Medical Doctor and the founder of Ferring Pharmaceuticals.

References

  • {{cite book|last=Kunz|first=Harry|author2=Albert Panten|title=Die Köge Nordfrieslands (North Frisia's Polders)|publisher=Nordfriisk Instituut|year=1996|isbn=3-88007-251-5}}

External links

{{Commons category|Dagebüll}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060428130817/http://www.dagebuell.net/index.htm Official website] {{de icon}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060508023345/http://www.dagebuell.net/ortsteile.htm The communities in Dagebüll] {{de icon}}
  • Church website {{de icon}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060424061917/http://www.dagebuell-online.de/ Dagebüll Tourism website] {{de icon}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060506095718/http://www.dagebuell-net.de/ Tips for holidays in and around Dagebüll] {{de icon}}
  • Wyker Dampfschiffs-Reederei Föhr-Amrum GmbH - The Wyk Steamship Line, which serves the islands of Föhr and Amrum {{de icon}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060528005237/http://www.wdr-wyk2.de/servlet/webcam Webcam of Dagebüll harbour]
  • Norddeutsche Eisenbahngesellschaft Niebüll {{de icon}}
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