Beggerow
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Coordinates: 53 ° 50 ' N , 13 ° 3' E |
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State : | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | |
County : | Mecklenburg Lake District | |
Office : | Demmin country | |
Height : | 39 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 29.69 km 2 | |
Residents: | 475 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 16 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 17111 | |
Area code : | 039996 | |
License plate : | MSE, AT, DM, MC, MST, MÜR, NZ, RM, WRN | |
Community key : | 13 0 71 008 | |
LOCODE : | DE B5F | |
Community structure: | 6 districts | |
Office administration address: | Goethestrasse 43 17109 Demmin |
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Mayoress : | Manuela Anders | |
Location of the municipality of Beggerow in the Mecklenburg Lake District | ||
Beggerow is a municipality in the north of the Mecklenburg Lake District, which was created in 2011 in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . The municipality is located southeast of Demmin in the Pomeranian part of the country and belongs to the Demmin-Land office , which has its administrative seat in Demmin. Until the end of June 2004 Beggerow belonged to the Borrentin office .
Geography and traffic
Beggerow is about ten kilometers south of Demmin and fifteen kilometers northeast of Stavenhagen . The federal highway 194 runs west of the community. The Augraben flows through the municipality .
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history
Beggerow
Beggerow is first mentioned in a document in 1279. From the 13th to the 15th century, the knightly estate belonged to the von Voss family from Mecklenburg . They were followed by the von Podewils family from 1495 to 1849. Then it became Walzengut until it was relocated in the 1920s. Eleven farms were established. From 1874 to 1945 Beggerow was a Prussian administrative district in the Demmin district and had its own seal stamp for sealing envelopes and for marking written correspondence .
Buschmühl
The place had a water mill that is not from Augraben was driven, but by a gradient ranging left inflow (Today waters L-100-D, east side of Klenzer millstream , with longer inflow L-144-D). She gave the place its name. Later the Leistenow paper mill was built downstream of the mouth on the other side of the excavation . The Buschmühl estate used to belong to the von Walsleben family , who also owned the Leistenow estate. This was followed by the von Bolte and von Heyden families - 1825 to 1945, in between the von Neumann-Cosel family was the owner for a short time because they belonged to the female line of the von Heyden family. From 1936 until the land reform in 1945, Bogislaw von Heyden was the owner of the Leistenow estate; the Buschmühl and Gatschow estates were the associated secondary estates.
Kaslin
The origin of the small village was the settlement of four new farmers by Friedrich Wilhelm I around 1732. The tribes for the newly built houses came from Kummerower See over the Peene . The former sovereign had left the country neglected and was expropriated as a punishment. Kaslin was the main place of residence of the former municipality of Kaslin in the early 1930s. Second place of residence was the neighboring Gehmkow. Both places have always belonged to Hohenbollentin under canon law . The small community was administered by the Prussian district of Lindenberg and not - as today - from Demmin. Together both villages had 313 inhabitants at that time. Today Kaslin still has a population of just under 60, excluding Gehmkow.
politics
Coat of arms, flag, official seal
The municipality has no officially approved national emblem, neither a coat of arms nor a flag . The official seal is the small state seal with the coat of arms of the region of Western Pomerania . It shows an upright griffin with a raised tail and the inscription "GEMEINDE BEGGEROW * LANDKREIS MECKLENBURGISCHE SEENPLATTE".
Attractions
- Natural monument chalk plaice Alt-Gatschow
- Beggerow Church : Gothic stone church , core from around 1300, after being destroyed in the Thirty Years War , it was rebuilt in 1737 with the flat-roofed nave , the three-sided choir and the west tower.
- Beggerow windmill
Os near Gatschow
Sons and daughters (selection)
- Adolf von Heyden (1847–1920), politician
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ 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 ).
- ^ Hubertus Neuschäffer: Western Pomerania's castles and mansions. Husum Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft 1993, p. 29, ISBN 3-88042-636-8
- ^ Hubertus Neuschäffer: Western Pomerania's castles and mansions. Husum Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft 1993, p. 46, ISBN 3-88042-636-8 .
- ↑ Main Statute, Section 1, Paragraph 2 (PDF).