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Dithmarschen (German pronunciation: [ˈdɪtmaʁʃn̩] ⓘ, Low Saxon: [ˈdɪtmaːʃn̩]; archaic English: Ditmarsh; Danish: Ditmarsken; Medieval Latin: Tedmarsgo) is a district in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
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Dithmarschen, area on the west coast of the Jutland peninsula between the Eider and Elbe rivers, now included in the Land (state) of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, but down to 1866 a semi-independent territory under the king of Denmark.
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Dithmarschen (dĬt´märshən), region, SW Schleswig-Holstein, N Germany, between the Elbe and Eider rivers. It is chiefly an agricultural region, with extensive cattle raising in the west. The eastern portion is a sandy upland. There are oil fields near Heide. The region was conquered by Charlemagne, and its population was Christianized.
Dithmarschen ist eine Region und ein Kreis in Schleswig-Holstein zwischen Nordsee, Eider, Elbe und Nord-Ostsee-Kanal. Die Grenzen bestehen seit dem Mittelalter . Dithmarschen wird traditionell als eine (ehemalige) freie Bauernrepublik bezeichnet.
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It was an attempt by King John of Denmark and his brother Duke Frederick, who were co-dukes of Schleswig and Holstein, to subdue the peasantry of Dithmarschen, who had established a peasants' republic on the coast of the North Sea.