Segeberg ( German pronunciation: [ˈzeːɡəˌbɛʁk] ; North Frisian : Segebärj ) is a district in Schleswig-Holstein , Germany . It is bounded by (from the southwest and clockwise) the districts of Pinneberg , Steinburg and Rendsburg-Eckernförde , the city of Neumünster , the districts of Plön , Ostholstein and Stormarn , and the city state of Hamburg .
3-477: Bad Bramstedt ( German: [baːt ˈbʁaːmʃtɛt] ) is a municipality in the district of Segeberg , in Schleswig-Holstein , Germany . It is situated approximately 40 km north of Hamburg . It is famous for its statue of Roland and its rheumatism clinic . Bad Bramstedt lies 49 kilometers southwest of Kiel , 54 kilometers west of Lübeck , and 40 kilometers north of Hamburg on
6-460: The castle of Segeberg was erected as a regional centre from where the reeve of Segeberg ruled. When Schleswig-Holstein became a Prussian province in 1865, the Prussian administration established the district of Segeberg. Since then, the district has grown considerably twice: In 1932 parts of the dissolved district of Bordesholm joined the district; in 1970 the city of Norderstedt became part of
9-568: The historical Ox Road . The Altona-Kieler Chaussee (L318/L319) passes through the town. This about 94 kilometer-long Landstraße (state road) was built between 1830 and 1832. The confluence of the Osterau and Hudau rivers, which come together to form the Bramau , is found in Bad Bramstedt. Segeberg The history of the district is connected to the history of Holstein . In 1134,
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