Leybuchtpolder is part of the borough of Norden in East Frisia on Germany's North Sea coast and was an independent municipality until 1972.
Leybuchtpolder is geologically the most recent of Norden's parishes and has 461 inhabitants.
Between 1947 and 1950 the polder was finally reclaimed from the North Sea, when the almost 5 km long Störtebeker Dyke was completed.
A monument stands on the spot where the dyke was closed.
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