Bad Freienwalde district

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Basic data (as of 1990)
Existing period: 1952-1990
District : Frankfurt (Oder)
Administrative headquarters : Bad Freienwalde
Area : 588 km²
Residents: 36,811 (1989)
Population density: 63 inhabitants per km²
License plate : E (1953–1990)
EB (1974–1990)
Basic territorial key : 0505
Location of the district in the GDR
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The district of Bad Freienwalde , more rarely the district of Bad Freienwalde (Oder) , 1990 to 1993 the district of Bad Freienwalde , was a German district . From 1952 to 1990 it belonged to the Frankfurt (Oder) district of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) and then from 1990 to 1993 to the state of Brandenburg . His area is now in the Märkisch-Oderland district in Brandenburg. Its administrative seat was the city of Bad Freienwalde (alternating with Bad Freienwalde (Oder) ), the spelling of which was only established in 1994 as Bad Freienwalde (Oder) .

geography

The district included parts of the Oberbarnim , the middle Oderbruch and the Niederoderbruch and thus partly the Neumark landscape .

Neighboring areas

The Bad Freienwalde district bordered the Eberswalde district in the north, Poland in the east, the Seelow and Strausberg districts in the south and the Bernau district in the west .

history

Former seat of the district administration

The Bad Freienwalde district was created in the course of the administrative reform in the GDR on July 25, 1952 through the reorganization of the Seelow districts (until 1950 Lebus district ) and Oberbarnim . The district seat was the city of Bad Freienwalde . At the same time the states of the GDR were dissolved and 14 districts were created. The Bad Freienwalde district was assigned to the Frankfurt (Oder) district . With the reunification in 1990, the Bad Freienwalde district became a district under German municipal law . On May 17, 1990, the district was also formally renamed the Bad Freienwalde district . From October 3, 1990 it belonged to the state of Brandenburg . The seat of the district administration was the town of Bad Freienwalde, renamed Bad Freienwalde (Oder) in 1994 .

On December 6, 1993, the district became part of the Brandenburg district reform in the Märkisch-Oderland district .

politics

District Administrator

District municipalities and cities

All locations are listed that were independent municipalities on July 25, 1952 when the Bad Freienwalde district was founded. Parishes that lost their independence by December 5, 1993 and were incorporated into larger neighboring parishes or had merged with another parish have moved in.

  • Bad Freienwalde (Oder) , district town (Sonnenburg was incorporated on January 1, 1957)
  • Altglietzen (now part of the city of Bad Freienwalde)
    • Altlewin (on January 1, 1957, Altlewin was incorporated into Alttrebbin) (today part of the municipality of Neutrebbin)
    • Altmädewitz (on March 1, 1973 Altmädewitz and Neumädewitz merged to become Mädewitz) (today part of the municipality of Oderaue)
  • Altranft (today part of the city of Bad Freienwalde)
  • Altreetz (today part of the Oderaue community)
  • Alttrebbin (on January 1, 1957 Altlewin was incorporated into Alttrebbin) (today a district of Neutrebbin)
    • Altwriezen (on January 1, 1957, Altwriezen and Beauregard merged to Altwriezen / Beauregard) (today part of the municipality of Altwriezen / Beauregard, part of the city of Wriezen)
  • Altwriezen / Beauregard (on January 1, 1957, Altwriezen and Beauregard merged to Altwriezen / Beauregard) (today a district of the city of Wriezen)
    • Altwustrow (on January 1, 1957 Altwustrow and Neuwustrow merged to form Wustrow) (today part of the municipality of the Oderaue community)
    • Beauregard (on January 1, 1957, Altwriezen and Beauregard merged to form Altwriezen / Beauregard) (today part of the municipality of Altwriezen / Beauregard, part of the city of Wriezen)
  • Beiersdorf (now part of the Beiersdorf-Freudenberg community )
    • Biesdorf (on January 1st, 1974 Lüdersdorf and Biesdorf merged to form Lüdersdorf / Biesdorf) (today part of the city of Wriezen)
  • Bliesdorf (municipality and district)
  • Bralitz (now part of the city of Bad Freienwalde)
  • Brunow (now part of the Heckelberg-Brunow community )
  • Dannenberg (now part of the Falkenberg community)
  • Eichwerder (now part of the city of Wriezen)
  • Falkenberg (Mark) (today part of the municipality of Falkenberg)
  • Frankenfelde (today part of the city of Wriezen)
  • Freudenberg (now part of the Beiersdorf-Freudenberg community)
    • Gersdorf (on October 1, 1961, Kruge and Gersdorf merged to form Kruge / Gersdorf) (today part of the municipality of Kruge / Gersdorf, a district of the municipality of Falkenberg)
  • Güstebieser Loose (today part of Neulewin)
    • Harnekop (on January 1, 1967, Harnekop and Sternebeck merged to form Sternebeck / Harnekop) (today a district of Prötzel)
  • Haselberg (now part of the city of Wriezen)
  • Heckelberg (now part of the Heckelberg-Brunow community)
    • Heinrichsdorf (was incorporated into Kerstenbruch on January 19, 1957) (today part of Neulewin)
  • Hohensaaten (today part of the city of Bad Freienwalde)
  • Hohenwutzen (today a district of the city of Bad Freienwalde)
    • Karlshof (was incorporated into Neulietzegöricke on January 1, 1974, was outsourced again on April 1, 1991, incorporated into Neulewin on October 3, 1991) (today part of Neulewin)
    • Kerstenbruch (Heinrichsdorf was incorporated on January 19, 1957, Kerstenbruch including Heinrichsdorf was incorporated into Neulewin on March 1, 1973) (today part of Neulewin)
    • Kruge (on October 1, 1961, Kruge and Gersdorf merged to form Kruge / Gersdorf) (today a part of the municipality of Kruge / Gersdorf, a district of the municipality of Falkenberg)
  • Kruge / Gersdorf (on October 1, 1961, Kruge and Gersdorf merged to form Kruge / Gersdorf) (today part of the municipality of Falkenberg)
    • Kunersdorf (on March 1, 1974, Kunersdorf and Metzdorf merged to form Kunersdorf / Metzdorf) (today a district of Bliesdorf)
  • Kunersdorf / Metzdorf (on March 1, 1974, Kunersdorf and Metzdorf merged)
  • Leuenberg (today part of the Gem. Höhenland )
    • Lüdersdorf (on January 1, 1974, Lüdersdorf and Biesdorf merged to form Lüdersdorf / Biesdorf) (today a district of the city of Wriezen)
  • Lüdersdorf / Biesdorf (on January 1st, 1974 Lüdersdorf and Biesdorf merged to form Lüdersdorf / Bliesdorf)
  • Mädewitz (on March 1, 1973 Altmädewitz and Neumädewitz merged to become Mädewitz) (today a district of the Oderaue community)
    • Metzdorf (on March 1, 1974, Kunersdorf and Metzdorf merged to form Kunersdorf / Metzdorf) (today a district of Bliesdorf)
  • Möglin (now part of the Reichenow-Möglin community )
  • Neuenhagen (now part of the city of Bad Freienwalde)
    • Neugaul (on April 1, 1959, Rathsdorf and Neugaul merged to form Rathsdorf / Neugaul) (today part of the municipality of Rathsdorf, part of the city of Wriezen)
  • Neulewin (on March 1, 1973 Kerstenbruch including Heinrichsdorf was incorporated into Neulewin)
  • Neuküstrinchen (on January 1, 1974 Neuranft was incorporated into Neuküstrinchen) (today part of the Oderaue community)
  • Neulietzegöricke (on January 1, 1974 Karlshof was incorporated into Neulietzegöricke) (today part of Neulewin)
    • Neumädewitz (on March 1, 1973 Altmädewitz and Neumädewitz merged to become Mädewitz) (today a part of the municipality of Oderaue)
    • Neuranft (was incorporated into Neuküstrinchen on January 1, 1974) (today part of the municipality of Oderaue)
  • Neureetz (now part of the Oderaue community)
  • Neurüdnitz (today part of the Oderaue community)
    • Neuwustrow (on January 1, 1957, Altwustrow and Neuwustrow merged to form Wustrow) (today part of the municipality of Oderaue)
    • Rathsdorf (on April 1, 1959, Rathsdorf and Neugaul merged to form Rathsdorf / Neugaul) (today a district of the city of Wriezen)
  • Rathsdorf / Neugaul (on April 1, 1959, Rathsdorf and Neugaul merged to form Rathsdorf / Neugaul)
  • Schiffmühle (now part of the city of Bad Freienwalde)
  • Schulzendorf (now part of the city of Wriezen)
    • Sonnenburg (incorporated into Bad Freienwalde on January 1, 1957)
  • Steinbeck (today part of the community of Höhenland)
    • Sternebeck (on January 1, 1967, Harnekop and Sternebeck merged to form Sternebeck / Harnekop) (today a district of Prötzel)
  • Sternebeck-Harnekop (on January 1, 1967, Harnekop and Sternebeck merged to form Sternebeck / Harnekop)
  • Tiefensee (today a district of Werneuchen )
    • Wölsickendorf (on October 1, 1961, Wölsickendorf and Wollenberg merged to form Wölsickendorf-Wollenberg) (today part of the community of Höhenland)
  • Wölsickendorf-Wollenberg (on October 1, 1961, Wölsickendorf and Wollenberg merged to form Wölsickendorf-Wollenberg) (today part of the Höhenland community)
    • Wollenberg (on October 1, 1961, Wölsickendorf and Wollenberg merged to form Wölsickendorf-Wollenberg)
  • Wriezen , city
  • Wustrow (on January 1, 1957 Altwustrow and Neuwustrow merged to form Wustrow) (today a district of the Oderaue community)
  • Zahnericker Loose (now part of the Oderaue community)

In 1992 the administrative communities were formed in the district Bad Freienwalde-Insel , Falkenberg-Höhe , Wriezen and Barnim-Oderbruch .

License Plate

Motor vehicles (with the exception of motorcycles) and trailers were assigned three-letter distinctive signs starting with the pair of letters EB from around 1974 to the end of 1990 . The last number plate series used for motorcycles was ES 29-56 to ES 42-80 .

At the beginning of 1991 the district received the distinctive sign FRW . It was issued until the end of 1993. It has been available in the Märkisch-Oderland district since March 18, 2013 .

supporting documents

literature

  • Lieselott Enders (with the assistance of Margot Beck): Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg, part VI, Barnim . 676 pp., Weimar 1980.
  • Peter P. Rohrlach: Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg, Part VII, Lebus . 503 pp., Weimar 1983.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al Contribution to the statistics of the Landesbetrieb für Datenverarbeitung und Statistics, the historical municipal directory of State of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005 19.6 District of Märkisch-Oderland PDF
  2. a b Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Municipalities 1994 and their changes since 01.01.1948 in the new federal states . Metzler-Poeschel, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 .
  3. Law on the self-administration of municipalities and districts in the GDR (municipal constitution) of May 17, 1990
  4. Andreas Herzfeld: The history of the German license plate . 4th edition. German Flag Society V., Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-935131-11-7 , pp. 301 .
  5. Andreas Herzfeld: The history of the German license plate . 4th edition. German Flag Society V., Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-935131-11-7 , pp. 509 .