Kletzin
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Coordinates: 53 ° 55 ' N , 13 ° 9' E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | |
County : | Mecklenburg Lake District | |
Office : | Demmin country | |
Height : | 3 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 27.28 km 2 | |
Residents: | 682 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 25 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 17111 | |
Area code : | 039998 | |
License plate : | MSE, AT, DM, MC, MST, MÜR, NZ, RM, WRN | |
Community key : | 13 0 71 076 | |
LOCODE : | DE KZT | |
Community structure: | 4 districts | |
Office administration address: | Goethestrasse 43 17109 Demmin |
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Mayor : | Detlef Klietz | |
Location of the municipality of Kletzin in the Mecklenburg Lake District | ||
Kletzin is a municipality in the north of the Mecklenburg Lake District . It belongs to the Demmin-Land office , which has its administrative headquarters in Demmin .
Geography and traffic
Kletzin is about seven kilometers northeast of Demmin and five kilometers south of Loitz . The federal highway 194 runs north and the federal highway 110 south of the municipality.
Districts
- Kletzin
- Ückeritz
- Quitzerow
- Pensin
history
Kletzin was first mentioned in a document in 1305 and Ückeritz in 1304. Until the middle of the 16th century, the places belonged to the property of the Verchen monastery and then moved to the ducal-Pomeranian office of Loitz . Around 1560 a domain farm was created in Kletzin , on which the farmers of the village and some surrounding villages had to do labor. Around 1580 there were eight farms and one katenstelle in Kletzin in addition to the ducal farm and the sheep farm, and seven farms and seven katenstelle in Ückeritz.
The villages were partially destroyed during the Thirty Years' War . In 1641 there was a farm and two cottages in Kletzin, Ückeritz was completely desolate. In addition, the Vorwerk continued to exist. Until 1713/20 both places belonged to Swedish Pomerania, then to Prussian Western Pomerania, but remained in the Loitz office. Ückeritz was rebuilt around 1700 and most of the farms were occupied. At the beginning of the 19th century, the domain farm was sold and subsequently became a manor . The farms initially remained in royal possession and were also sold to their owners in the course of the Prussian agricultural reforms of the 19th century. The Ückeritz manor dates from around 1800.
Pensin: The Pensin church was built from field stone at the beginning of the 19th century. The mausoleum in the cemetery was built in 1850. The single-storey Pensin manor comes from the same period.
Quitzerow was first mentioned in a document in 1321. The manor village was deserted after 1648. The now ruinous manor house was built in 1720 and was given its shape with the two side wings around 1920. Parts of the property were relocated from 1930.
Incorporations
Pensin was incorporated into Quitzerow on January 1, 1960. On June 1, 2004 Quitzerow was incorporated into Kletzin together with Pensin.
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 region of Western Pomerania . It shows an upright griffin with a raised tail and the inscription "GEMEINDE KLETZIN * LANDKREIS MECKLENBURGISCHE SEENPLATTE".
Attractions
- Churches in Ückeritz and Kletzin
- Church and mausoleum in Pensin
- Ückeritz manor from around 1800
- Räuberberg , Slavic rampart in the Pensiner Peeneschleife
Personalities
- Hans Friedrich (1886–1954), settler in Quitzerow and member of the Reichstag of the NSDAP
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 ).
- ↑ Municipalities 1994 and their changes since January 1, 1948 in the new federal states , Metzler-Poeschel publishing house, Stuttgart, 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 , publisher: Federal Statistical Office
- ^ StBA: Changes in the municipalities in Germany, see 2004
- ↑ Main Statute, Section 1, Paragraph 2 (PDF).