Hage ( East Frisian : Haag ) is a small East Frisian town ( Flecken ) in Lower Saxony , Germany . Located in the district of Aurich close to the North Sea , approximately 5 km east of Norden , Hage has a population of 6,424 as of 31 December 2022. Hage is also the seat of the Samtgemeinde ("collective municipality") Hage .
3-482: To the municipality of Hage belong the villages ( Ortsteile ) of Berum , Blandorf, Hagerwilde, and Wichte. The former is the site of Berum Castle , which played an important role in East Frisian history . This East Frisia article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Aurich (district) location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Berum, Hage Berum
6-441: Is a village in the region of East Frisia , Lower Saxony , Germany . It is an Ortsteil of the municipality of Hage , part of the municipal association ( Samtgemeinde ) of Hage , although its metropolitan area practically borders that of the nearby town of Berumbur , to which it is located to the west. The village is mostly known for its castle of the same name , one of the most important sites in East Frisian history . It
9-535: Is thought that the castle dates from c. 1310 . Berum is a former chieftain's seat, where Marten Sidtzen lived in 1387. As early as the Middle Ages , there was a so-called "Uthof" here, a kind of permanent outstation of a herd of the Norder Geest . The place was first recorded in documents as Berne or Berum in 1408. The current spelling has been officially used since 1436. The settlement name represents
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