Satow

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Satow
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Coordinates: 53 ° 59 '  N , 11 ° 54'  E

Basic data
State : Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
County : Rostock
Height : 18 m above sea level NHN
Area : 119.66 km 2
Residents: 5874 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 49 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 18239
Area code : 038295
License plate : LRO, BÜZ, DBR, GÜ, ROS, TET
Community key : 13 0 72 093
Address of the
municipal administration:
Heller Weg 2a
18239 Satow
Website : www.satow.de
Mayor : Matthias Drese ( SPD )
Location of the municipality of Satow in the Rostock district
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Satow is a municipality in the district of Rostock in the state Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (Germany).

The core town of Satow forms a basic center for its surroundings .

geography

Geographical location

The municipality of Satow is located about 20 kilometers southwest of the Hanseatic city of Rostock in a partly hilly area ( Krähenberg near the district of Rosenhagen 110 m above sea  level ). It covers an area of ​​119 km².

Community structure

The following districts and places belong to Satow:

  • Bölkow (with the towns of Groß Bölkow, Hohen Luckow, Klein Bölkow, Matersen)
  • Hanstorf (with the places Anna-Luisenhof, Clausdorf, Gorow, Hanstorf, Hastorf, Konow)
  • Heiligenhagen, Germany
  • Radegast (with the towns of Berendshagen, Dolglas, Miekenhagen, Pustohl, Radegast, Sophienholz, Steinhagen)
  • Reinshagen (with the town of Püschow)
  • Satow (with the places Gerdshagen, Groß Nienhagen, Horst, Lüdingshagen, Rederank, Rosenhagen, Satow)

history

Satow

In 1219 Prince Borwin I donated the Satow estate to the Westphalian monastery of Amelungsborn . The Cistercian monks built a church in the transition style between Romanesque and Gothic between 1219 and 1224 . In the 19th century it had become so dilapidated that a new, neo-Gothic church was built on the Kirchberg. The old church, which the Grand Duke had stopped demolishing, became a ruin. The old cemetery has become a park-like area.

After 1990, Satow became a center and meeting place for the Carpathian Germans from Slovakia who had moved to Mecklenburg . There is a larger local association of the Carpathian German Landsmannschaft Slovakia in Satow .

From 1952 to 2011 Satow and its current districts belonged to the Bad Doberan district (until 1990 in the GDR district of Rostock , 1990-2011 in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania ). The municipality has been in the Rostock district since 2011 .

Places of the community

Gerdshagen was first mentioned in a document in 1224. It was a village that was created by clearing the forest, hence the final syllable Hagen . The Gerdshagen estate was u. a. owned by the von Rehschinkel and Oertzen families (1459–1660, 1695–1772) and most recently by Otto Wiskott (1906–1945). Then it was settled. The manor house was rebuilt in the neo-Gothic style around 1900 , served various purposes after 1945, was privatized in 1998 and then renovated.

Gorow was first mentioned as a Slavic place in 1340 as Axekowsches Gut and was then for centuries the seat of nobility and knights, including the von Oertzen family from 1506 to 1767, followed by the von Bülow family . The moat, which is still partially preserved, indicates an original permanent house . The preserved manor house from 1882 in the style of a villa from the Wilhelminian era experienced many uses after the von Bülow family's expropriation in 1945 and is now privately owned.

Hanstorf was first mentioned in 1270 as Johannestorpe . In 1617 the estate was owned by Hans Barner , and in 1738 it came to Christoph von Lowtzow . The estate was later acquired by the grand ducal chamber and the domain was leased until 1939. The manor house was built around 1825 and is now privately owned; the former manor park is sprawled. The village church of Hanstorf is a remarkable architectural monument.

After October 6, 1326, Matersen , with its income and the mill after being awarded by Prince Heinrich zu Mecklenburg, was part of the property of the Dobbertin Monastery . In 1583 there was an exchange with the Sonnenkamp monastery for the villages of Schlowe and Nepersmühlen.

Miekenhagen was first mentioned in a document in 1224. The village belonged to Gut Siemen until 1582 and then to Gut Gerdshagen . The landowner was then u. a. the Mutzenbecher family (Hamburg) (until 1903).

Pustohl was owned by the Bibow family in 1464 . After that there was a frequent change of ownership of the property. In 1861 Karl Bobsin and in 1893 the Heydemann family owned the property. The manor house was built in 1868.

Radegast was a good u. a. owned by the von Plessen (from 1703), von Lepel (from 1742) and von Restorff (from 1809) families .

Rederank: Good u. a. of the families von Bülow (16th century), von Preen (1622–1800), Friedrich von Oeynhausen , Graf von Oeynhausen (until 1810), Erichson (1812–1867), Eggerß (until 1887), Alexander (until 1901) and Strack (until 1945), then resettled. The manor house (manor house) dates from 1892; Sold by the municipality in 1998 and then renovated.

Rosenhagen was mentioned in a document in 1224 as one of four Hagendörfern ( hag = enclosed by hedges). From 1802 Peter von Restorff was the landowner . The manor house was built in 1836 according to plans by Carl Theodor Severin ; after 1945 residential and village community center, convenience store , renovated after 1994.

Steinhagen: The landowner was the extensive family of Liebeherr u. a. Karl Friedrich Wilhelm von Liebeherr, father of the administrative lawyer and judge Maximilian von Liebeherr . The two-story manor house no longer exists.

Incorporations

On July 1, 1950, Miekenhagen and Rederank were incorporated.

The communities of Bölkow, Hanstorf, Heiligenhagen, Radegast, Reinshagen and Satow from the former Satow office were merged on July 1, 2003 to form the Satow community.

Population development

year Residents
1990 2060
1995 1974
2000 1958
2005 5929
2010 5601
year Residents
2015 5516
2016 5546
2017 5613
2018 5767
2019 5874

Status: December 31 of the respective year

The strong increase in the number of inhabitants in 2005 is due to the merger of six towns to form the municipality of Satow in 2003.

politics

Community representation

The community council of Satow consists of 17 members and the mayor. The local elections on May 26, 2019 had the following result with a voter turnout of 64.0%:

Party / list Voices 2014 Voices 2019 Seats 2014 Seats 2019
CDU 33.4% 26.8% 6th 4th
Free group of voters of the municipality of Satow 16.5% 18.6% 3 3
SPD 17.9% 15.4% 3 3
FDP 13.0% 15.3% 2 3
The left 14.6% 11.1% 2 2
Alliance 90 / The Greens 03.7% 04.8% 1 1
NPD 0- 03.9% - 1

mayor

  • 2003–2009: Elfie Krüger
  • since 2009: Matthias Drese (SPD)

In the mayoral election on September 4, 2016, Drese was confirmed in his office as mayor for another seven years with 60.9% of the valid votes.

coat of arms

Coat of arms of Satow
Blazon : “Under a golden shield head, in it seven green acorns in bars; split by red and silver; in front a torn silver apple tree with three fruits; behind a striding red monk. "

The coat of arms was designed by the Krempinerin Heidrun Schmied. It was approved by the Ministry of the Interior on June 26, 1998 and registered under the number 165 of the coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

Community partnerships

Satow's partner communities are Fleckeby in Schleswig-Holstein and Horná Štubňa in Slovakia.

Bilsen has been a partner municipality in the Bölkow district in Schleswig-Holstein since 1990 .

Sights and culture

Buildings

Culture

Since 2008, a small cinema in the parish as part of the National Association Cinema Communication Mecklenburg-Vorpommern with regular cinema program and film discussions. the

Economy and Infrastructure

traffic

Satow is on state roads  10 ( Wismar - Rostock ) and L 11 ( Kröpelin - Bützow ). The federal autobahn 20 (Wismar – Rostock) with the Kröpelin junction is located in the municipality.

Satow has no rail connection. The community is located in the range of (8-10 tariff zones) Verkehrsverbundes Warnow (VVW) and by the bus transport companies rebus regional bus Rostock GmbH with a plurality of regional bus lines connected to Bad Doberan, Kroepelin and Rostock.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the church

Personalities associated with Satow

Web links

Commons : Satow  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Statistisches Amt MV - population status of the districts, offices and municipalities 2019 (XLS file) (official population figures in the update of the 2011 census) ( help ).
  2. Regional Spatial Development Program Central Mecklenburg / Rostock 2011 - Central locations and perspective development, planning region MMR, accessed on July 12, 2015
  3. Main statute of the municipality of Satow, § 1
  4. Bölkow district on www.gemeinde-satow.de
  5. Hanstorf district on www.gemeinde-satow.de
  6. Radegast district on www.gemeinde-satow.de
  7. Reinshagen district on www.gemeinde-satow.de
  8. Satow district on www.gemeinde-satow.de
  9. Frank Pergande: The foreign half. In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, displaced persons had completely changed the structure of the population. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, October 26, 2012
  10. ^ Karl Kollath: Bourgeois land ownership of the city of Rostock in the 13th and 14th centuries (until 1350) 1939.
  11. Mecklenburgisches Urkundenbuch MUB 4778. 4780
  12. Area changes from 01.01. until December 31, 2003
  13. Population development of the districts and municipalities in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (Statistical Report AI of the Statistical Office Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania)
  14. ^ Local elections in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Municipal councils of the municipalities belonging to the district - final result. P. 77.
  15. Satow community, result of the election for community council on May 26, 2019
  16. ^ Greetings from the mayor In: Gemeinde Satow , 2006, p. 1.
  17. Main statute of the Satow community, § 8
  18. Matthias Drese remains mayor. In: Ostsee-Zeitung , September 4, 2016.
  19. ^ Main statute of the municipality of Satow § 2, paragraph 1
  20. ^ Website of the Satow community , accessed on August 15, 2018
  21. Bölkow district on www.gemeinde-satow.de