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Husum ({{#invoke:IPA|main}}, Template:Langx) is the capital of the Kreis (district) Nordfriesland in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The town was the birthplace of the novelist Theodor Storm, who coined the epithet "the grey town by the sea". It is also the home of the annual international piano festival Raritäten der Klaviermusik (Rarities of Piano Music) founded in 1986.<ref name="Festival web site">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

HistoryEdit

Husum was first mentioned as Husembro in 1252,<ref name=EB1911>Template:Cite EB1911</ref> when king Abel was murdered.Template:Citation needed

Like most towns on the North Sea, Husum was strongly influenced by storm tides. In 1362 a disastrous storm tide, the "Grote Mandrenke" flooded the town and carved out the inland harbour. Before this date Husum was not situated directly on the coast. The people of the city took advantage of this opportunity and built a marketplace, which led to a great economic upturn.

Between 1372 and 1398 the population of Husum grew rapidly, and two villages, Oster-Husum (East-Husum) and Wester-Husum (West-Husum), were founded.

The name Husum is first mentioned in 1409.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> It is shown on the Carta Marina in the Frisian form of Husem.

Its first church was built in 1431.<ref name=EB1911/> Wisby rights were granted it in 1582, and in 1603 it received municipal privileges from Alexander, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg.<ref name=EB1911/> It suffered greatly from inundations in 1634 and 1717.<ref name=EB1911/>

GeographyEdit

Husum is located on the Wadden Sea, in the southeast of the North Sea, by the Bay of Husum; 82 km W of Kiel, 139 km NW of Hamburg and 43 km SW of Flensburg.

SubdivisionsEdit

  • Zentrum (Danish: Indreby)
  • Nordhusum (Danish: Nørre Husum)
  • Porrenkoog (Danish: Porrekog, North Frisian: Porekuuch)
  • Osterhusum (Danish: Øster Husum), Osterhusumfeld
  • Altstadt
  • Norderschlag (Danish: Nørreslag)
  • Dreimühlen (Danish: Tremølle)
  • Rödemis (Danish: Rødemis, North Frisian: Rööms)
  • Fischersiedlung
  • Neustadt (Danish: Nystad(en))
  • Gewerbegebiet
  • Schauendahl (Danish: Skovdal)
  • Kielsburg (Danish: Kilsborg)
  • Rosenburg
  • Schobüll (Danish: Skobøl, North Frisian: Schööbel)
  • Halebüll (Danish: Halebøl, North Frisian: Hälbel)
  • Hockensbüll (Danish: Hokkensbøl, North Frisian: Hukensbel)
  • Lund

CultureEdit

File:Husumer Marktplatz mit Marienkirche und Tine-Brunnen.jpg
Market of Husum with the church (Marienkirche) and the Tine-Well

Being a tourist resort and the gateway to the North Frisian Islands, Husum offers many cultural features.

Festival Raritäten der KlaviermusikEdit

This international festival of rare piano music, specialising in unknown classical piano music, was founded in 1986 by Peter Froundjian, and takes place in the town's castle.<ref name="Festival web site"/>

MuseumsEdit

The Template:Ill (Wasserreihe 31) was the house of Theodor Storm. It is home to an exhibition about the novelist and his works. The Template:Ill (Zingel 15) shows ships from the Middle Ages to the present. The models on display give a good impression of life on the coast and at sea. The Ostenfelder Bauernhaus (Nordhusumer Str.13) is an old farmhouse and the oldest open-air museum in Germany.

SightsEdit

ClubsEdit

Husum is also home of two football clubs, the Husumer SV and the Rödemisser SV.Template:Citation needed

Husum Cricket Club is based at the Mikkelberg-Kunst-und-Cricket Center which has in the past hosted international women's cricket matches. The ground is located in nearby Hattstedt.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

TwinningEdit

Husum is twinned with:<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>Twin cities of Husum Template:In lang</ref>

InfrastructureEdit

Husum station is located on the WesterlandHamburg line (Marsh Railway), the Husum–Bad St. Peter-Ording line to the Eiderstedt peninsula and the Husum–Jübek line, which connects to the Neumünster–Flensburg line and Kiel.

EducationEdit

Grammar schoolsEdit

High schoolsEdit

  • Gemeinschaftsschule Husum-Nord
  • Ferdinand-Tönnies-Schule
  • Husum Danske Skole (Danish School)

Elementary schoolsEdit

  • Iven-Agßen-Schule, since 1619, one of the oldest elementary schools in Germany.
  • Bürgerschule
  • Klaus-Groth-Schule
  • Bornschool in Schobüll

Notable peopleEdit

SportEdit

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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SourcesEdit

External linksEdit

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