Flensburg
About Flensburg
Flensburg is a town in the north of the German province of Schleswig-Holstein. Flensburg is the focal point of the locale of Southern Schleswig. After Kiel and Lubeck, it is the third biggest town in Schleswig-Holstein. Flensburg is arranged in the north of the German state Schleswig-Holstein, on the German-Danish fringe. After Westerland on the island of Sylt it is Germany's northernmost town. Flensburg lies at the deepest tip of the Flensburg Firth, a delta of the Baltic Sea. Flensburg's eastern shore is a piece of the Angeln promontory. Flensburg was established at the most recent by 1200 at the deepest end of the Flensburg Firth by Danish pioneers, who were before long joined by German dealers. A Flensburger's regular day to day existence was extremely hard, and the old streets and ways were terrible.
The principle roads were neither cleared nor lit during the evening. At the point when the avenues turned out to be downright awful, the residents needed to make the manure filled lanes tolerable with wooden pathways. Just the couple of high society houses had windows. In 1485, an incredible flame struck Flensburg. Tempest tides additionally assail the town sporadically. Each family unit in the town kept domesticated animals in the house and the yard. Townsfolk besides had their own cowherds and a swineherd.