Heidmühlen

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Heidmühlen
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Brasão
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Mapa
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Mapa da Alemanha, posição de Heidmühlen acentuada
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Administração
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País |
Alemanha
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Estado |
Schleswig-Holstein
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Distrito |
Segeberg
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Associação municipal |
Boostedt-Rickling
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Prefeito |
Geert Uwe Carstensen
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Estatística
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Coordenadas geográficas |
53° 58' N 10° 58' E
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Área |
17,83 km²
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Altitude |
29 m
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População |
713 (31/12/2007)
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Densidade populacional |
39,99 hab./km²
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Outras Informações
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Placa de veículo |
SE
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Código postal |
24598
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Código telefônico |
04320
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Endereço da administração central |
Twiete 9 24598 Boostedt
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Website |
sítio oficial
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Localização de Heidmühlen no distrito de Segeberg
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Heidmühlen é um município da Alemanha localizado no distrito de Segeberg, estado de Schleswig-Holstein.
Pertence ao Amt de Boostedt-Rickling.[1][2]
Referências
↑ «Statistikamt Nord: Bevölkerung in Schleswig-Holstein am 31. Dezember 2011 nach Kreisen, Ämtern, amtsfreien Gemeinden und Städten» (PDF) (em alemão). Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein
↑ «Statistisches Bundesamt – Gemeinden in Deutschland nach Bevölkerung am 31.12.2011 auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011 und früherer Zählungen» (em alemão). Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011
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Cidades e municípios no distrito de 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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