Gühlen-Glienicke

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Gühlen-Glienicke
City of Neuruppin
Coordinates: 53 ° 3 ′ 0 ″  N , 12 ° 45 ′ 27 ″  E
Area : 49.6 km²
Residents : 304  (December 31, 2017)
Population density : 6 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : December 6, 1993
Postal code : 16818
Gühlen-Glienicke (Brandenburg)
Gühlen-Glienicke

Location of Gühlen-Glienicke in Brandenburg

Gühlen-Glienicke is a district of the district town of Neuruppin in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district in Brandenburg . The district includes the districts of Binenwalde , Boltenmühle , Kunsterspring , Neuglienicke , Rheinsberg-Glienicke and Steinberge .

The place is north of the core town of Neuruppin on the L 16 state road . The L 18 and A 24 run to the west and the B 122 to the east . In the southeastern region of the district, the 55 extends ha large Kalksee and the southeastern edge of the 124-hectare Tornowsee . The 100.6 hectare Kunsterspring nature reserve extends to the south .

history

Incorporations

On December 6, 1993, the new city of Neuruppin was formed from the municipalities of Buskow , Gnewikow , Gühlen-Glienicke, Karwe , Krangen , Lichtenberg , Molchow , Nietwerder , Radensleben , Stöffin , Wulkow and Wuthenow and the city of Alt Ruppin . Since then, Gühlen-Glienicke has been part of the city of Neuruppin.

Attractions

See also

In the list of soil monuments in Neuruppin , a position is given for Gühlen-Glienicke.

Web links

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