Great Daberkow

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Groß Daberkow is a village on the eastern edge of the Mecklenburg Lake District in southeast Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . On June 30, 2005 there were 96 inhabitants in it. For many years the place was the smallest municipality in terms of inhabitants in the district. On July 1, 2006 it became part of the Mildenitz community , which in turn was incorporated into Woldegk on January 1, 2015 .

geography

Groß Daberkow is 118 meters above sea level. NN, about 25 kilometers east of Neubrandenburg and ten kilometers northeast of Woldegk on a terminal moraine , the highest elevations of which reach 179 meters south of the village with the Helpter mountains .

politics

Until 2006 Livia Pollex was the last mayor of the municipality.

Attractions

  • Embankment and railway building of the former Friedrich Wilhelm Railway (closed), now a cycle path
  • The half-timbered church built after the Thirty Years' War was demolished in July 1990.
  • Beautiful landscape and old half-timbered houses.

Transport links

The Neubrandenburg – Pasewalk railway line runs through Groß Daberkow, but a former stop is no longer served. The federal highway 104 runs south of the place. United Daberkow is about ten kilometers away junction Strasburg (Uckermark) of the Federal Highway 20 to reach.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the place

Connected to the place

  • Barbara Borchardt (* 1956), SED mayor of Groß Daberkow from 1979 until the fall of the Berlin Wall, later member of the state parliament (Die Linke)

Individual evidence

  1. StBA: Changes in the municipalities in Germany, see 2006
  2. Bodo, Michael and Werner von Dewitz (eds.): Curiosity about the past. The story of the von Dewitz family in pictures. Thomas Helms Verlag Schwerin 2013, ISBN 978-3-940207-75-3 , Volume 1, pp. 85-87.

Coordinates: 53 ° 29 '  N , 13 ° 37'  E