Office Britz-Chorin-Oderberg

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Office Britz-Chorin-Oderberg
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Coordinates: 52 ° 54 '  N , 13 ° 52'  E

Basic data
Existing period: 2009–
State : Brandenburg
County : Barnim
Area : 270.61 km 2
Residents: 10,121 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 37 inhabitants per km 2
License plate : BAR, BER, EW
Office key : 12 0 60 5011
Office structure: 8 municipalities
Office administration address
:
Eisenwerkstrasse 11
16230 Britz
Website : britz-chorin-oderberg.de
Office Director : Jörg Matthes
Location of the office of Britz-Chorin-Oderberg in the Barnim district
Ahrensfelde Althüttendorf Bernau bei Berlin Biesenthal Breydin Britz (bei Eberswalde) Chorin Eberswalde Friedrichswalde Hohenfinow Joachimsthal Liepe Lunow-Stolzenhagen Marienwerder Melchow Niederfinow Oderberg Panketal Parsteinsee Rüdnitz Schorfheide Sydower Fließ Wandlitz Werneuchen Ziethen Brandenburgmap
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The office Britz-Chorin-Oderberg is an office in Brandenburg formed in 1992 , in which eight municipalities in the then Eberswalde district (now Barnim district ) were combined to form an administrative association. At that time it was still called Amt Britz-Chorin . In the course of the dissolution of the Oderberg office on December 31, 2008, four additional communities were assigned to the office. The name was changed to Amt Britz-Chorin-Oderberg. The Britz-Chorin-Oderberg office currently has eight officially affiliated municipalities due to the amalgamation and integration of municipalities and the allocation of the municipalities to the former Oderberg office. The official seat is in Britz .

Geographical location

The Britz-Chorin-Oderberg office borders in the east with the municipality of Lunow-Stolzenhagen on the Oder and thus on Poland . In the southeast the office borders the municipalities of Oderberg, Liepe, Niederfinow and Hohenfinow on the district of Märkisch-Oderland . Britz and by far the largest municipality of Chorin border from south to west to north on Breydin , Eberswalde , Schorfheide , Joachimsthal , Althüttendorf as well as Ziethen and the north bank of the Parsteinsee .

The office with approx. 270 km² takes up approx. 18% of the area of ​​the district Barnim and has approx. 10,000 inhabitants approx. 6% of the inhabitants of the district.

Municipalities and districts

Brodowin village green

The office is divided into the following communities and districts:

history

On August 19, 1992, the Minister of the Interior of Brandenburg gave his consent to the formation of the Britz-Chorin office. August 21, 1992 was set as the date on which the office was established. The office had its seat in the non-official city of Eberswalde and initially consisted of eight communities in what was then the district of Eberswalde :

  1. Britz
  2. Brodowin
  3. Chorin
  4. Golzow
  5. Neuehütte
  6. Sand jar
  7. Senftenhütte
  8. Serwest

The municipalities Niederfinow and Hohenfinow were assigned to the office in accordance with Section 1, Paragraph 4 of the Official Journal.

On September 27, 1998, the communities of Chorin, Golzow, Neuehütte, Sandkrug and Senftenhütte merged to form the new community of Chorin. As of December 31, 2001, Brodowin and Serwest were incorporated into the Chorin community.

The Oderberg office, which until December 31, 2008 consisted of five municipalities, was dissolved on January 1, 2009 by the decision of the Minister of the Interior of Brandenburg. Four of the municipalities belonging to the office, Liepe, Lunow-Stolzenhagen, Stadt Oderberg and Parsteinsee, were assigned to the Office Britz-Chorin and the office was renamed to Office Britz-Chorin-Oderberg . The municipality of Hohensaaten was incorporated into the city of Bad Freienwalde (Oder) on January 1, 2009 and moved to the district of Märkisch-Oderland . The boundaries of the districts of Märkisch-Oderland and Barnim have been changed accordingly.

Population development

year Residents
1992 5 885
1993 5 820
1994 5 879
1995 5 892
1996 6 022
1997 6 138
1998 6 225
1999 6 281
year Residents
2000 6 296
2001 6 220
2002 6 189
2003 6 157
2004 6 100
2005 6 060
2006 5,977
2007 5 911
2008 5 853
2009 10 487
year Residents
2010 10 357
2011 10 243
2012 10 170
2013 10 122
2014 10 104
2015 10 157
2016 10 110
2017 10 099
2018 10 108
2019 10 121

Territory of the respective year, number of inhabitants: as of December 31, from 2011 based on the 2011 census

Office Director

Office administration building in Britz
  • 1992–2010: Rainer Schneider
  • 2011–2015: Ulrich Hehenkamp
  • since 2016: Jörg Matthes

On February 12, 2016, Matthes was elected by the official committee for a term of office of eight years as official director. He took office on April 1, 2016.

Web links

Commons : Amt Britz-Chorin-Oderberg  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Population in the State of Brandenburg according to municipalities, offices and municipalities not subject to official registration on December 31, 2019 (XLSX file; 223 KB) (updated official population figures) ( help on this ).
  2. ^ Service portal of the state administration of the state of Brandenburg - Office Britz-Chorin-Oderberg
  3. ^ Formation of the offices of Lieberose, Wahrenbrück, Britz-Chorin, Barnim-Nord, Falkenberg-Höhe, Wusterwitz and Heideblick. Announcement of the Minister of the Interior of August 19, 1992. Official Gazette for Brandenburg - Joint Ministerial Gazette for the State of Brandenburg, Volume 3, Number 69, September 16, 1992, pp. 1278–80.
  4. ^ Formation of a new community from the communities Chorin, Golzow, Neuehütte, Sandkrug and Senftenhütte. Announcement of the Ministry of the Interior of May 7, 1998. Official Journal for Brandenburg - Joint Ministerial Gazette for the State of Brandenburg, Volume 9, Number 21, June 2, 1998, p. 500.
  5. ^ Incorporation of the Serwest community into the Chorin community. Announcement of the Ministry of the Interior of December 21, 2001. Official Gazette for Brandenburg - Joint Ministerial Gazette for the State of Brandenburg, Volume 13, Number 2, of January 9, 2002, p. 17, PDF .
  6. ^ Incorporation of the Serwest community into the Chorin community. Announcement of the Ministry of the Interior of December 21, 2001. Official Gazette for Brandenburg - Joint Ministerial Gazette for the State of Brandenburg, Volume 13, Number 2, of January 9, 2002, p. 17, PDF .
  7. Allocation, amendment and approval notification regarding the offices of Oderberg and Britz-Chorin (Gesch.Z .: III / 1.1-341-65 / 60). Announcement of the Ministry of the Interior of December 9, 2008. Official Journal for Brandenburg - Joint Ministerial Gazette for the State of Brandenburg, Volume 19, Number 52, of December 31, 2008, p. 2910/1, PDF .
  8. ^ Historical municipality register of the state of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005. Landkreis Barnim , pp. 12-13
  9. Population in the state of Brandenburg from 1991 to 2017 according to independent cities, districts and municipalities , Table 7
  10. ^ Office for Statistics Berlin-Brandenburg (Ed.): Statistical report AI 7, A II 3, A III 3. Population development and population status in the state of Brandenburg (respective editions of the month of December)
  11. ^ Mourning for official director Rainer Schneider. In: Märkische Oderzeitung , September 10, 2010
  12. Election of a new official director. on britz-chorin-oderberg.de
  13. ↑ Official director sworn in . In: Märkische Oderzeitung , May 29, 2015
  14. Jörg Matthes wins the runoff election . In: Märkische Oderzeitung , February 13, 2016