Mürwik
Mürwik is also known for the sail training ship Gorch Fock of the Naval Academy Mürwik and for the database of traffic violators of Germany (Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt, often short: KBA).
Some of the most affluent areas in Flensburg are located in Mürwik.
Geography
Mürwik includes five districts:
- Stützpunkt Flensburg-Mürwik
- Osbek (Osbæk)
- Wasserloos (Vandløs)
- Friedheim
- Solitüde (also: Solitude, Danish: Solitude)
Fruerlund, also a community of Flensburg, is also often counted as part of the Mürwik community.
Other names for areas in Mürwik, which are located in its districts are: Cäcilienschlucht (Cäcilien-Chine), Blocksberg (Blockula), old village Engelsby, Fahrensodde (Danish: Farnæsodde), Sonwik, Twedter Holz (Twedter Holt), Twedter Feld (Twedter Field), Twedter Mark, Waldsiedlung Tremmerup (Wood-settlement Tremmerup), and Waldeshöh (Wood-Highness). Mürwiks centrum is the Twedter Plack. The highest hill of Mürwik is the Berg beim Eichenkratt. The Bunkerberg, a hill over a bunker beside the KBA, is overgrown by trees.
Gallery
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The Red Castle, the main building of the Naval Academy
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The Naval Watertower
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Christ Church (Christuskirche) of 1958
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The imperial Post of 1910 in the 2nd German Empire
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Gateway of the Park Court (Parkhof) of 1925/1928
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The Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt (KBA; office of traffic violations)
54°48′40″N 9°27′38″E / 54.8111°N 9.4606°E
References
- ^ Flensburg, Zahlenspiegel Teil 3: Stadtteile, 21. November 2015