Bengerstorf
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Coordinates: 53 ° 25 ' N , 10 ° 51' E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | |
County : | Ludwigslust-Parchim | |
Office : | Boizenburg country | |
Height : | 15 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 32.79 km 2 | |
Residents: | 558 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 17 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 19258 | |
Primaries : | 038842, 038843, 038844, 038847 |
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License plate : | LUP, HGN, LBZ, LWL, PCH, STB | |
Community key : | 13 0 76 009 | |
Community structure: | 3 districts | |
Office administration address: | Fritz-Reuter-Strasse 3 19258 Boizenburg / Elbe |
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Mayoress : | Hannelore Mahnke | |
Location of the community of Bengerstorf in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district | ||
Bengerstorf is a municipality in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . It is administered by the Boizenburg-Land Office , based in the non-official city of Boizenburg / Elbe . The municipality is divided into the districts of Klein Bengerstorf, Groß Bengerstorf and Wiebendorf. The settlements Beckendorf, Bretzin, Karrentin, Köterbusch, Rehmen, Saathorst, Steinfurt, Strittkamm and Zölkow have no district status.
geography
The community is located about ten kilometers northeast of Boizenburg / Elbe on the Schaale , whose river course in the Bengerstorf area is under nature protection. The Bretziner Heide has been a designated nature reserve since 1975 .
history
In the Bretziner Heide, barrows from the Bronze Age testify to a very early settlement.
Bengerstorf and Karrentin were first mentioned in 1230 in the Ratzeburg tithe register as villages in the Boizenburg region, with Bengerstorf being referred to as Bunserstorpe. In the Landbederegister from 1453 there are already two Bengerstorpe, Villa Bengerstorpe and Villa Averschalschen Bengerstorpe, which were first differentiated from each other in the Landbederegister of 1462 as Groten and Lutken Bengerstorpe.
Groß Bengerstorf was incorporated into Klein Bengerstorf on July 1, 1950. Today's community was created on January 1, 2005 from the merger of the previously independent communities of Klein Bengerstorf and Wiebendorf. In the district of Wiebendorf, a neo-Gothic residential area was built between 1880 and 1886 . In recent years, Wiebendorf took top places in the state competition " Our village should be more beautiful - our village has a future ". In Groß and Klein Bengersdorf several Low German hall houses and hall barns are worth seeing.
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 state of Mecklenburg. It shows a looking bull's head with a torn off neck fur and crown and the inscription “GEMEINDE BENGERSTORF • LANDKREIS LUDWIGSLUST-PARCHIM”.
Culture
Since 2007 there has been the annual Teich & Töne culture festival between May and June, a festival with music and theater at the central village pond in the Groß Bengerstorf district. Traditionally there is a children's festival on Sunday with many attractions such as music, children's choir, interactive museum, donkey rides, face painting, etc.
Attractions
- Preserved buildings of the Wiebendorf estate , the main building of the manor house was destroyed in 1943/45
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 ).
- ^ Main statute of the community of Bengerstorf. (PDF; 3.18 MB) March 20, 2013, p. 1 , accessed on July 20, 2015 (§ 1).
- ↑ G. Tessin: Mecklenburg farmers lists : Amt Boizenburg. Schwerin 1937
- ↑ Federal Statistical Office (Ed.): Municipalities 1994 and their changes since 01.01.1948 in the new federal states . Metzler-Poeschel, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 .
- ^ Area changes in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania 2005. (PDF; 87 kB) Statistical Office Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, January 26, 2006, p. 3 , accessed on July 20, 2015 .
- ↑ Main Statute, Section 2, Paragraph 3