Sieversdorf-Hohenofen
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Coordinates: 52 ° 50 ' N , 12 ° 24' E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Brandenburg | |
County : | Ostprignitz-Ruppin | |
Office : | Neustadt (Dosse) | |
Height : | 28 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 20.01 km 2 | |
Residents: | 720 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 36 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 16845 | |
Area code : | 033970 | |
License plate : | OPR, KY, NP, WK | |
Community key : | 12 0 68 409 | |
Community structure: | 2 parts of the community | |
Office administration address: | Bahnhofstrasse 6 16845 Neustadt (Dosse) |
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Mayor : | Thilo Christ | |
Location of the community of Sieversdorf-Hohenofen in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district | ||
Sieversdorf-Hohenofen is a municipality in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district in northwest Brandenburg (Germany). It is administered by the Neustadt (Dosse) office.
geography
Sieversdorf-Hohenofen is located between Neustadt (Dosse) and Rhinow im Dossebruch.
Community structure
Sieversdorf-Hohenofen includes the districts of Hohenofen and Sieversdorf as well as the New America area.
history
The community emerged on December 31, 1997 from the voluntary amalgamation of the previously independent communities of Sieversdorf and Hohenofen.
Sieversdorf and Hohenofen belonged to the Ruppin rule since the 14th century, to the Ruppin district in the Mark Brandenburg since 1524 and to the Kyritz district in the GDR district of Potsdam from 1952 . Since 1993, both places have been in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district of Brandenburg.
Sieversdorf
The first mention of Sieversdorf comes from a document from 1334. The counts of Lindow and gentlemen Ruppin , the brothers Günther and Ulrich and the brothers Adolph and Busso, confess that they by their prince, the Margrave Ludwig of Brandenburg City Wusterhausen / Dosse with all the villages and estates that belong to it, and specifically the villages of “Brunne (Brunn), Driplatz (Trieplatz), Syuerdestorp (Sieversdorf), Blankenburg, Plonitz (Plänitz), Cernitz (Zernitz), Gardiz (Garz / Temnitztal) and Dannenuelde (Dannenwalde) ”, as well as the city and state of Gransee with all villages and goods, for a claim of 7000 Mark Brandenburgisch as a pledge.
Hohenofen
The history of Hohenofen goes back to the founding of an ironworks in 1693, which Landgrave Friedrich von Hessen-Homburg , who served in Brandenburg, had it built here. The Landgrave had taken over the Rittmeister Liborius Eck from his predecessor, the Count of Königsmark, as administrator . He examined the area, which until then was called Vierhütten , and found in four mountains of cinder the evidence that ironworks must have stood there. An iron smelting in four cabins had to " Slavic period " before 1250 occurred as the name suggests. Eck soon discovered the iron stone, the red iron sludge in the meadows, and the landgrave decided to restore the ironworks. Hydropower had to be obtained to operate the blowers . For this purpose, a canal was created from Neustadt, which became the main course of the Dosse. The lawn iron stone , which is up to six feet thick, was required for the "high oven" . After ten years the lawn iron stone deposits and the wood stocks in the vicinity were exhausted. 1702 ironworks in a Hohenofen was Seiger - smelter converted ( silver - copper -Divorce). The copper ores and fuels were transported from Magdeburg by water. In 1836 the ironworks became a paper factory, which was set up by the Royal Maritime Trade .
Former districts
In 1622 there were two villages with two Schulzen: Klein-Sieversdorf and Groß-Sieversdorf. The villages were separated by a Dossearm, on which a water mill stood until 1673 , today's Mühlengraben.
In 1841, today's Sieversdorf consisted of Klein-Sieversdorf, Groß-Sieversdorf and Büttner-Sand.
Population development
year | Sieversdorf | Hohenofen | year | Sieversdorf- Hohenofen |
year | Sieversdorf- Hohenofen |
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1875 | 1 508 | 1997 | 928 | 2015 | 706 | |||
1910 | 1 122 | 462 | 2000 | 903 | 2016 | 715 | ||
1939 | 1 019 | 414 | 2005 | 869 | 2017 | 697 | ||
1946 | 1 510 | 533 | 2010 | 813 | 2018 | 684 | ||
1950 | 1 491 | 546 | 2011 | 756 | 2019 | 720 | ||
1971 | 882 | 453 | 2012 | 742 | ||||
1990 | 671 | 359 | 2013 | 718 | ||||
1995 | 644 | 289 | 2014 | 708 | ||||
1996 | 652 | 349 |
Territory of the respective year: as of December 31 (from 1991), from 2011 based on the 2011 census
politics
Community representation
The community council of Sieversdorf-Hohenofen consists of eight community representatives and the honorary mayor. The local election on May 26, 2019 resulted in the following distribution of seats:
Party / group of voters | Seats |
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Voting group FOR Sieversdorf-Hohenofen | 4th |
Sieversdorf-Hohenofen voter group | 3 |
Individual applicant Volker Brenig | 1 |
mayor
- 1998–2003: Hansjürgen Kuhlbars
- 2003–2019: Hermann Haacke (Sieversdorf-Hohenofen voter group)
- since 2019: Thilo Christ (Sieversdorf-Hohenofen voter group)
Christ was elected in the mayoral election on May 26, 2019 with 54.5% of the valid votes for a term of five years.
coat of arms
The coat of arms was approved on April 5, 2006.
Blazon : "In red with a silver flank on the left, inside a green linden leaf, a silver church with a black-roofed tower, black door and windows."
Attractions
In the list of monuments in Sieversdorf-Hohenofen are the monuments entered in the list of monuments of the state of Brandenburg. Sieversdorf is characterized, among other things, by several listed Franconian houses that have been renovated and re-covered with traditional thatched roofs.
traffic
Sieversdorf-Hohenofen is located on the federal highway 102 between Neustadt (Dosse) and Rhinow . Sieversdorf (near Neustadt / D) is the name of the local train station on the Neustadt – Rathenow line . In 2003 the connection was closed.
Personalities
- Franz Arndt (1848–1917), pastor, born in Sieversdorf
literature
- Johannes Schultze: The Ruppin rule and its population after the 30 Years War . Historical association of. County of Ruppin, Neuruppin 1925
- Johannes Schultze: The farm owners in the villages of the Ruppin region from 1491 to 1700. Stein, Neuruppin 1937
- Theodor Fontane : Walks through the Mark Brandenburg , Volume 1: The county of Ruppin
Web links
- Sieversdorf-Hohenofen municipality
- Sieversdorf in the series "Landschleicher" of the Berlin-Brandenburg radio on July 13, 2003
- Hohenofen in the series "Landschleicher" of the Berlin-Brandenburg radio on January 25, 2009
Individual evidence
- ↑ Population in the State of Brandenburg according to municipalities, offices and municipalities not subject to official registration on December 31, 2019 (XLSX file; 223 KB) (updated official population figures) ( help on this ).
- ^ Service portal of the state administration Brandenburg. Sieversdorf-Hohenofen municipality
- ^ StBA: Changes in the municipalities, see 1997 .
- ↑ Riedel, Cod. Dipl., 1. Hauptabth. Vol. IV, p. 50.
- ^ Historical municipality register of the state of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005. Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin . Pp. 22-25
- ↑ Population in the state of Brandenburg from 1991 to 2017 according to independent cities, districts and municipalities , Table 7
- ^ Office for Statistics Berlin-Brandenburg (Ed.): Statistical report AI 7, A II 3, A III 3. Population development and population status in the state of Brandenburg (respective editions of the month of December)
- ^ Result of the local election on May 26, 2019
- ↑ Results of the municipal elections in 1998 (mayoral elections) for the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district ( memento of the original from April 13, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Local elections October 26, 2003. Mayoral elections , p. 29
- ↑ Brandenburg Local Election Act, Section 73 (1)
- ^ Result of the mayoral election on May 26, 2019
- ↑ Coat of arms information on the service portal of the state administration of Brandenburg .