Stormarn (district)

Stormarn is a district (Kreis) in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The capital is Bad Oldesloe. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Segeberg and Ostholstein, the city of Lübeck, the district of Lauenburg, and the city-state of Hamburg.

Stormarn
Flag of Stormarn
Coat of arms of Stormarn
CountryGermany
StateSchleswig-Holstein
CapitalBad Oldesloe
Area
  Total766 km2 (296 sq mi)
Population
 (31 December 2020)[1]
  Total244,989
  Density320/km2 (830/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Vehicle registrationOD
Websitekreis-stormarn.de

The river Trave runs through the district before entering the city of Lübeck.

Towns and municipalities

Overview

Independent townsIndependent municipalities
  1. Ahrensburg
  2. Bad Oldesloe
  3. Bargteheide
  4. Glinde
  5. Reinbek
  6. Reinfeld
  1. Ammersbek
  2. Barsbüttel
  3. Großhansdorf
  4. Oststeinbek
Ämter
  • 1. Bad Oldesloe-Land

[seat: Bad Oldesloe]

  1. Grabau
  2. Lasbek
  3. Meddewade
  4. Neritz
  5. Pölitz
  6. Rethwisch
  7. Rümpel
  8. Steinburg
  9. Travenbrück
  • 2. Bargteheide-Land

[seat: Bargteheide]

  1. Bargfeld-Stegen
  2. Delingsdorf
  3. Elmenhorst
  4. Hammoor
  5. Jersbek
  6. Nienwohld
  7. Todendorf
  8. Tremsbüttel
  • 3. Itzstedt [seat: Itzstedt]
    (the other 6 municipalities of the Amt
    belong to the district of Segeberg)
  1. Tangstedt
  • 4. Nordstormarn

[seat: Reinfeld]

  1. Badendorf
  2. Barnitz
  3. Feldhorst
  4. Hamberge
  5. Heidekamp
  6. Heilshoop
  7. Klein Wesenberg
  8. Mönkhagen
  9. Rehhorst
  10. Wesenberg
  11. Westerau
  12. Zarpen
  • 5. Siek
  1. Braak
  2. Brunsbek
  3. Hoisdorf
  4. Siek1
  5. Stapelfeld
  • 6. Trittau
  1. Grande
  2. Grönwohld
  3. Großensee
  4. Hamfelde
  5. Hohenfelde
  6. Köthel
  7. Lütjensee
  8. Rausdorf
  9. Trittau1
  10. Witzhave
1seat of the Amt

References

  1. "Statistikamt Nord – Bevölkerung der Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein 4. Quartal 2020 (XLS-file)". Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein (in German).
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