Brunsbüttel

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Brunsbüttel (German pronunciation; Northern Low Saxon: Bruunsbüddel) is a town in the district of Dithmarschen, in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany that lies at the mouth of the Elbe river, near the North Sea. It is the location of the western entrance to the Kiel Canal.

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Town hall in Brunsbüttel
Town hall in Brunsbüttel
Flag of Brunsbüttel
Coat of arms of Brunsbüttel
Location of Brunsbüttel within Dithmarschen district
Brunsbüttel is located in Germany
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Brunsbüttel
Brunsbüttel is located in Schleswig-Holstein
Brunsbüttel
Brunsbüttel
Coordinates: 53°53′47″N 09°08′19″E / 53.89639°N 9.13861°E / 53.89639; 9.13861
CountryGermany
StateSchleswig-Holstein
DistrictDithmarschen
Government
 • MayorMartin Schmedtje
Area
 • Total
65.24 km2 (25.19 sq mi)
Elevation
1 m (3 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[1]
 • Total
12,603
 • Density190/km2 (500/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
25534–25541
Dialling codes04851, 04852, 04855
Vehicle registrationHEI
Websitewww.brunsbuettel.de

History

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The earliest reference to the town is in a document dated 14 July 1286.[citation needed]

 
Brunsbuttel in 1645, Atlas Maior von Blaeu
 
Brunsbüttel in 1895
 
Matthias-Boie-Haus / Ähren- und Flechtverbund

With the construction of the Kiel Canal (German: Nord-Ostsee-Kanal) in 1911, the town was divided in two.

During the opening days of World War II, on 4 September 1939, the No. 149 Squadron RAF carried out the second bombing of that war, targeting warships near the town.[2]

Economy

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Brunsbüttel became an industrial area in the 1960s and 1970s. The ChemCoast Park Brunsbüttel is still the most important enterprise zone[according to whom?] and at 2,000 hectares (4,900 acres) also the largest industrial area in Schleswig-Holstein.[citation needed]

Chemical Plants

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Energy

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  • A terminal to import 8 billion cubic metres per annum (280 billion cubic feet per annum) of liquefied natural gas is under construction. Originally expected to become operational in approximately 2026,[3] following the invasion of Ukraine by Russia it may now become operational by winter 2022/23.[needs update][4]

Harbours

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Twin towns - sister cities

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Brunsbüttel is twinned with:

Notable residents

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References

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  1. ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein 4. Quartal 2022" (XLS) (in German). Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein.
  2. ^ "149 squadron". Archived from the original on 2016-11-14. Retrieved 2016-11-13.
  3. ^ Kurmayer, Nikolaus J. (2022-03-07). "Germany signs initial contract to build first LNG terminal". EURACTIV. Archived from the original on 2022-09-22. Retrieved 2022-10-08.
  4. ^ "Elbehafen LNG – FSRU Terminal Brunsbüttel". RWE. 2022. Archived from the original on 2022-09-05. Retrieved 2022-10-08.