District of Röbel / Müritz
Basic data | |
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District of the GDR | Neubrandenburg |
County seat | Röbel / Müritz |
surface | 544 km² (1989) |
Residents | 17,536 (1989) |
Population density | 32 inhabitants / km² (1989) |
License Plate | C (1953–1990) CM (1974–1990) RM (1991–1994) |
The Röbel / Müritz district in the Neubrandenburg district |
The Röbel / Müritz district was a district in the Neubrandenburg district of the GDR . From 1990 to 1994 it existed as the Röbel / Müritz district in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . His area is now part of the Mecklenburg Lake District in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The seat of the district administration was in Röbel / Müritz .
geography
location
The Röbel / Müritz district was in the Mecklenburg Lake District and bordered on the Plauer See , the Müritz , the Kölpinsee and the Dosse , which marked the western border with Brandenburg . The source of the Elde was in the district.
Biggest places
The district had both the lowest number of inhabitants and the lowest population density of all districts in the GDR, only Röbel / Müritz had city rights. The largest towns in the district, besides the district town of Röbel, were the communities of Altenhof , Bollewick , Bütow , Fincken , Göhren-Lebbin , Leizen , Ludorf , Sietow , Stuer , Vipperow and Wredenhagen .
Neighboring areas
The Röbel district bordered clockwise in the north, starting with the districts of Waren , Neustrelitz , Wittstock and Lübz .
history
On July 25, 1952, there was an extensive administrative reform in the GDR , during which, among other things, the states of the GDR lost their importance and new districts were established. The new Röbel / Müritz district with its headquarters in Röbel / Müritz was formed from parts of the former district of Waren . The district was assigned to the newly formed Neubrandenburg district .
On May 17, 1990 the district became the Röbel / Müritz district. On the occasion of the reunification of the two German states, the district of Röbel / Müritz was awarded to the re-established state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . During the first district reform in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , which came into force on June 12, 1994, it merged with the district of Waren and parts of the district of Neustrelitz in the new district of Müritz .
Population development
District of Röbel / Müritz | ||||||||
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year | 1960 | 1971 | 1981 | 1989 | ||||
Residents | 19.209 | 19,144 | 17,987 | 17,536 |
economy
The economy of the district was predominantly characterized by agriculture , which offered many jobs in the villages in the agricultural production cooperatives and nationally owned goods . Industrial companies were seldom and usually active in the processing of agricultural products or in the agricultural preliminary stage.
Significant companies included:
- Agricultural preliminary stage
- KfL - district company for agricultural technology , Röbel
- ACZ - Agrochemical Center , Röbel
- Melioration cooperative , Röbel
- Processing plants
- VEB Getreidewirtschaft, Röbel
- VEB roller mill, Röbel
- VEB OGS - fruit, vegetables and table potatoes in Röbel
- VEB Beverage Combine, Darze division
- Industrial companies
- TIW - Teterower Industriewerke, Röbel plant
traffic
The Röbel / Müritz district was integrated into the GDR's motorway network through the Berlin Ring – Rostock motorway. The F 198 from Plau am See via Leizen and Vipperow to Neustrelitz and the F 192 from Malchow via Sietow to Waren also served national road traffic .
The Röbel / Müritz district was the only district in the GDR to have had no connection to the GDR's local rail traffic since 1966.
cities and communes
On October 3, 1990, the following 32 communities belonged to the Röbel district:
Key no. | local community | Key no. | local community | |
13 0 30 010 | Altenhof | 13 0 30 190 | Ludorf | |
13 0 30 020 | Bollewick | 13 0 30 200 | Massow | |
13 0 30 030 | Buchholz | 13 0 30 210 | Melz | |
13 0 30 040 | Butow | 13 0 30 220 | Minzow | |
13 0 30 050 | Fincken | 13 0 30 230 | Penkow | |
13 0 30 060 | Goehren-Lebbin | 13 0 30 250 | Priborn | |
13 0 30 070 | Gotthun | 13 0 30 260 | Röbel / Müritz, city | |
13 0 30 080 | Grabow-Below | 13 0 30 280 | Rogeez | |
13 0 30 090 | Big trowel | 13 0 30 290 | Satow | |
13 0 30 100 | Grüssow | 13 0 30 300 | Sietow | |
13 0 30 110 | Jaebetz | 13 0 30 310 | Steer | |
13 0 30 120 | Kambs | 13 0 30 320 | Vipperow | |
13 0 30 140 | Kieve | 13 0 30 330 | Walow | |
13 0 30 160 | Kogel | 13 0 30 350 | Wredenhagen | |
13 0 30 170 | Leizen | 13 0 30 360 | Zepkow | |
13 0 30 180 | Lexow | 13 0 30 380 | Zislow |
License Plate
Motor vehicles (with the exception of motorcycles) and trailers were assigned three-letter distinctive signs starting with the pair of letters CM from around 1974 to the end of 1990 . The last number plate series used for motorcycles was CU 60-01 to CU 85-00 .
At the beginning of 1991 the district received the distinguishing mark RM . It was issued until June 11, 1994. It has been available in the Mecklenburg Lake District since March 18, 2013 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Statistical Yearbooks of the German Democratic Republic. In: DigiZeitschriften. Retrieved February 6, 2010 .
- ↑ 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 .
- ↑ Law on the self-administration of municipalities and districts in the GDR (municipal constitution) of May 17, 1990
- ↑ 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 .
- ↑ 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 .