Colony Tieckow

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Houses in the hamlet of Tieckow colony

The Tieckow colony is a designated residential area of the city of Havelsee and belongs to the Tieckow [ ˈtiːkoː ] part of the city . The hamlet , with a few farms and single-family houses, is located about a kilometer south of the village of Tieckow between narrow, wooded dunes and fields on the Eisengraben , a drainage or drainage ditch of Lake Bohnenländer .

history

In 1860 the colony was mentioned next to the village of Tieckow as belonging to the village. In 1885 it was described as one of four settlement centers in Tieckow, next to the actual village, a Vorwerk and a brickworks in Kranepuhl . In a local statistic from 1931, Tieckow was listed as a rural community with the residential areas Kolonie and Kranepuhl. 1952 came Tieckow and with it also the colony by incorporation into the community Fohrde . In 2002 the town of Pritzerbe and the communities of Fohrde, Briest and Hohenferchesar merged to form the new town of Havelsee.

Individual evidence

  1. Ernst Fidicin: The territories of the Mark Brandenburg. Volume III, J. Guttentag, Berlin 1860, p. XXXIX
  2. Brandenburg an der Havel and the surrounding area, Sebastian Lentz, Böhlau Verlag GmbH & Cie, Cologne, 2006, p. 102 f.

Coordinates: 52 ° 28 '  N , 12 ° 27'  E