Kietz (Lenzerwische)

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Kietz
Community Lenzerwische
Coordinates: 53 ° 4 ′ 18 ″  N , 11 ° 19 ′ 32 ″  E
Height : 15 m above sea level NHN
Area : 7.41 km²
Residents : 69  (16 Aug 2018)
Population density : 9 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 1st October 1972
Incorporated into: Wootz
Postal code : 19309
Area code : 038758

Kietz is an inhabited part of the municipality Lenzerwische of the office Lenzen-Elbtalaue in the Prignitz district in Brandenburg .

geography

The place is two kilometers west-northwest of Wootz , the seat of the municipality Lenzerwische and ten kilometers west-southwest of Lenzen (Elbe) , the seat of the Lenzen-Elbtalaue office. The Rosendorf residential area is also located in the Kietz district .

Neighboring towns are Groß Schmölen and Polz in the north, Breetz in the northeast, Wootz in the east, Klein Wootz and Gorleben in the southeast, Pölitz in the south, Laase and Pretzetze in the west, as well as Grippel and Unbranded in the northwest.

history

Around 1800 the place belonged to the Lenzen district of the province of Prignitz ; part of the Kurmark of the Mark Brandenburg . In a description of this landscape from 1804, the village and the estate are given with a total of 15½ Hufen and 379 inhabitants and the owner of the dike is named Jagow zu Rühstedt. At that time, a wheel maker, a shoemaker, four half-farmers, six Büdner, eight full-time farmers, ten kossathers and 18 residents worked here. In addition to good soil, there was a forge, a windmill and 42 fire places. The local village church was then a so-called mother church of the Lenzen inspection and the address was also Lenzen.

On October 1, 1972, the previously independent Kietz was incorporated into Wootz. Since October 26, 2003, Kietz has been an inhabited part of the municipality of Lenzerwische.

Culture and sights

The village church of Kietz is located on the Ringstrasse and has been included in the list of monuments of the state of Brandenburg.

literature

  • Historical Gazetteer Brandenburg - Part 1 - Prignitz - A-M . Modifications made by Lieselott Enders . In: Klaus Neitmann (Ed.): Publications of the Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv (State Archive Potsdam) - Volume 3 . Founded by Friedrich Beck . Publishing house Klaus-D. Becker, Potsdam 2012, ISBN 978-3-88372-032-6 , pp. 394 ff .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Office Lenzen-Elbtalaue - Inhabitants and Registration (Ed.): Population figures of the Office Lenzen-Elbtalaue. Deadline: 08/16/2018 . Lenzen (Elbe) August 16, 2018.
  2. a b Lenzerwische community - inhabited parts of the community - residential areas. Ministry of the Interior and Local Affairs of the State of Brandenburg, accessed on February 13, 2016 .
  3. a b Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
  4. Friedrich Wilhelm August Bratring: Statistical-topographical description of the entire Mark Brandenburg: For statisticians, businessmen, especially for camera operators . First volume. The general introduction to the Kurmark, containing the Altmark and Prignitz. Friedrich Maurer, Berlin 1804, Part Four. Special country description. Second part. The Prignitz. Second chapter. The Lenzensche Kreis, p. 436 ( full text in Google Book Search [accessed February 13, 2016]).
  5. State Office for Data Processing and Statistics State of Brandenburg (Ed.): Contribution to statistics - Historical municipality register of the State of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005 - Prignitz district . tape 19.12 . Potsdam 2006, p. 22nd ff . ( statistik-berlin-brandenburg.de [PDF; 397 kB ; accessed on December 28, 2018]).
  6. ^ Brandenburg State Office for the Preservation of Monuments and the State Archaeological Museum (ed.): List of monuments of the State of Brandenburg - Prignitz district . D) Monuments of other genres, ID number 09160765, December 31, 2018, p. 32 ( bldam-brandenburg.de [PDF; 404 kB ; accessed on May 13, 2019]).