Heidmühlen
Municipality in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Coat of arms
Location of Heidmühlen within Segeberg district
53°58′N 10°5′E / 53.967°N 10.083°E / 53.967; 10.083
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Heidmühlen is a municipality in the district of Segeberg in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It contains the areas of Mühlenholz and Klint.
Geography
Heidmühlen is about 12 km southeast of Neumünster, 14 km northeast of Bad Bramstedt and 14 km west of Bad Segeberg. A portion of the Eekholt Wild Park is contained in Heidmühlen.
Economy
The community consists of a mainly agricultural economy.
Politics
Following the 2003 election, the nine seats of the Heidmühlen community council were allocated to four members of the CDU, three members of the local voting group WGH and two independent candidates.
References
- ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein 4. Quartal 2022" (XLS) (in German). Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein.
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Towns and municipalities in Segeberg
- Alveslohe
- Armstedt
- Bad Bramstedt
- Bad Segeberg
- Bahrenhof
- Bark
- Bebensee
- Bimöhlen
- Blunk
- Boostedt
- Bornhöved
- Borstel
- Bühnsdorf
- Daldorf
- Damsdorf
- Dreggers
- Ellerau
- Fahrenkrug
- Föhrden-Barl
- Fredesdorf
- Fuhlendorf
- Geschendorf
- Glasau
- Gönnebek
- Groß Kummerfeld
- Groß Niendorf
- Groß Rönnau
- Großenaspe
- Hagen
- Hardebek
- Hartenholm
- Hasenkrug
- Hasenmoor
- Heidmoor
- Heidmühlen
- Henstedt-Ulzburg
- Hitzhusen
- Högersdorf
- Hüttblek
- Itzstedt
- Kaltenkirchen
- Kattendorf
- Kayhude
- Kisdorf
- Klein Gladebrügge
- Klein Rönnau
- Krems II
- Kükels
- Latendorf
- Leezen
- Lentföhrden
- Mönkloh
- Mözen
- Nahe
- Negernbötel
- Nehms
- Neuengörs
- Neversdorf
- Norderstedt
- Nützen
- Oering
- Oersdorf
- Pronstorf
- Rickling
- Rohlstorf
- Schackendorf
- Schieren
- Schmalensee
- Schmalfeld
- Schwissel
- Seedorf
- Seth
- Sievershütten
- Stipsdorf
- Stocksee
- Strukdorf
- Struvenhütten
- Stuvenborn
- Sülfeld
- Tarbek
- Tensfeld
- Todesfelde
- Trappenkamp
- Travenhorst
- Traventhal
- Wahlstedt
- Wakendorf I
- Wakendorf II
- Weddelbrook
- Weede
- Wensin
- Westerrade
- Wiemersdorf
- Winsen
- Wittenborn
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