Teterow district

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Location of the Teterow district in the Neubrandenburg district

The Teterow district was a district in the northwest of the Neubrandenburg district in the GDR . From May 17, 1990, he continued as the district of Teterow . Today his area belongs to the Rostock district in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . The seat of the district administration was in Teterow .

geography

Area and inhabitants

The area of ​​the Teterow district was 675 km². This corresponded to 6.2% of the area of ​​the Neubrandenburg district.

The population in 1985 was about 32,000. That was 5.2% of the district's population. The population density was 47 inhabitants per km².

Neighboring areas

The Teterow district bordered the Güstrow district in the west, the Waren district in the south, the Malchin district in the east and the Grimmen , Ribnitz-Damgarten and Rostock-Land districts in the north .

history

The Mecklenburg district of Teterow was created when the federal states were dissolved on July 25, 1952 from the eastern part of the former district of Güstrow , the northern part of the district of Waren and the western part of the former district of Malchin , to which the town of Teterow also belonged at the time . The district came to the newly founded state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on October 3, 1990 within the accession area to the Federal Republic of Germany. On June 12, 1994, the district (referred to as the district since May 17, 1990) was dissolved and combined with the Güstrow district and the Bützow district (except for the Schwaan district , which fell to the Bad Doberan district ) in the new Güstrow district , which lasted until 2011 . Walter Hille ( SED ) was chairman of the district council until 1989/90 . From May to December 1990 was Elisabeth Grochtmann ( CDU ) Landrätin , followed her as district administrator until 1994 Dr. Christian Zöllner ( CDU ), who previously u. a. Was the managing director of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival .

cities and communes

The district of Teterow had 77 communities on July 25, 1952, two of which were cities:

former Güstrow district:

former district of goods:

former Malchin district:

  • Groß Nieköhr
  • Groß Wüstenfelde
  • High Mistorf
  • Jördenstorf
  • Kämmerich
  • Klein Lunow
  • Klein Wüstenfelde
  • Klenz
  • Kleverhof
  • Küsserow, village
  • Küsserow, Hof
  • Lelkendorf
  • Levitzow
  • Lüchow
  • Luehburg
  • New Sührkow
  • Niendorf
  • Poggelow
  • Pohnstorf
  • Remlin
  • Rey
  • Samov
  • Stierow
  • Sukow
  • Teschow

The community of Groß Ridsenow moved to the district of Güstrow on December 4, 1952, and on January 1, 1958, the Rostock-Land district was enlarged by some communities in the Teterow district.

The number of municipalities was continuously reduced by means of municipal mergers, so that on October 3, 1990 the following 31 municipalities were taken over into the newly founded state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania:

Key no. local community   Key no. local community
13 0 37 010 Altkalen 13 0 37 210 Lelkendorf
13 0 37 020 Alt Sührkow 13 0 37 220 Levitzow
13 0 37 030 Behren-Lübchin 13 0 37 230 Luehburg
13 0 37 040 Boddin 13 0 37 240 Matgendorf
13 0 37 050 Bristow 13 0 37 250 Neu-Heinde
13 0 37 060 Bülow 13 0 37 260 Poggelow
13 0 37 070 Dalkendorf 13 0 37 270 Prebberede
13 0 37 090 Finkenthal 13 0 37 290 Remlin
13 0 37 100 Gnoien, city 13 0 37 300 Dahmen
13 0 37 130 Groß-Nieköhr 13 0 37 310 Sukow-Marienhof
13 0 37 140 Great Roge 13 0 37 320 Teterow, city
13 0 37 150 Large wokers 13 0 37 330 Thürkow
13 0 37 160 Groß-Wüstenfelde 13 0 37 340 Walkendorf
13 0 37 170 High demzin 13 0 37 350 Warnkenhagen
13 0 37 180 Jördenstorf 13 0 37 360 Wasdow
13 0 37 200 Kleverhof

License Plate

Motor vehicles (with the exception of motorcycles) and trailers were assigned three-letter distinguishing signs starting with the pair of letters CP from around 1974 to the end of 1990 . The last number plate series used for motorcycles was CU 45-01 to CU 65-00 .

At the beginning of 1991 the district received the distinguishing mark TET . It was issued until June 11, 1994. It has been available in the Rostock district since March 18, 2013 due to the license plate liberalization .

Individual evidence

  1. 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 .
  2. Law on the self-administration of municipalities and districts in the GDR (municipal constitution) of May 17, 1990
  3. http://www.warbel-schule-gnoien.de/Schulchronik/1974-1979/mobile/
  4. https://www.wachholtz-verlag.de/Christian-Zoellner.html
  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. 301 .
  6. Andreas Herzfeld: The history of the German license plate . 4th edition. German Flag Society V., Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-935131-11-7 , pp. 538 .

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