Nausdorf

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Nausdorf
City of Lenzen (Elbe)
Coordinates: 53 ° 7 ′ 29 ″  N , 11 ° 33 ′ 18 ″  E
Height : 19 m above sea level NHN
Area : 4.9 km²
Residents : 50  (16 Aug 2018)
Population density : 10 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : April 1, 1971
Postal code : 19309
Area code : 038781
Northwestern exit
Northwestern exit

Nausdorf is an inhabited part of the municipality of Lenzen (Elbe) of the Lenzen-Elbtalaue office in the Prignitz district in Brandenburg .

geography

The place is seven kilometers northeast of Lenzen (Elbe) and 21 kilometers west-northwest of Perleberg , the seat of the Prignitz district. The neighboring towns are Steesow in the north, Rambow and Boberow in the northeast, Mankmuß in the east, Birkholz in the southeast, Ferbitz in the south, Leuengarten , Lenzen (Elbe) and Klein Sterbitz in the southwest, and Bochin in the northwest.

Nausdorf is located between the Rambower Moor in the northeast and the Rudower See in the southwest in a narrow valley of the Gorleben-Rambower salt dome about twenty to thirty meters below the surrounding old moraine landscape . The valley is part of the UNESCO Elbe River Landscape Biosphere Reserve .

history

Around 1800 the place belonged to the Lenzen district in the province of Prignitz ; part of the Kurmark of the Mark Brandenburg . In a description of this landscape from the year 1804, the village on a lake with a total of 108 inhabitants was given and named as the owner of a von Arensdorf. At that time there were eight whole farmers, one Kossate, one Büdner and eight residents. There were also 19 fire pits, 120 acres of wood and a water mill. The latter was in the possession of a von Möllendorf zu Wustrow. The residents were parish in Bochin and the address was Lenzen.

Nausdorf Canal near Nausdorf

The five kilometer long Nausdorf Canal was built between 1862 and 1879 and expanded to its present size in 1924/25.

literature

  • Historical Gazetteer Brandenburg - Part 1 - Prignitz - N-Z . Modifications made by Lieselott Enders . In: Klaus Neitmann (Ed.): Publications of the Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv (State Archive Potsdam) - Volume 3 . Founded by Friedrich Beck . Publishing house Klaus-D. Becker, Potsdam 2012, ISBN 978-3-88372-033-3 , pp. 597 f .

Web links

Commons : Nausdorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Office Lenzen-Elbtalaue - Inhabitants and Registration (Ed.): Population figures of the Office Lenzen-Elbtalaue. Deadline: 08/16/2018 . Lenzen (Elbe) August 16, 2018.
  2. a b City of Lenzen (Elbe) - Inhabited parts of the community - Places to live. Ministry of the Interior and Local Affairs of the State of Brandenburg, accessed on March 23, 2016 .
  3. Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
  4. Friedrich Wilhelm August Bratring : Statistical-topographical description of the entire Mark Brandenburg: For statisticians, businessmen, especially for camera operators . First volume. The general introduction to the Kurmark, containing the Altmark and Prignitz. Friedrich Maurer, Berlin 1804, Part Four. Special country description. Second part. The Prignitz. Second chapter. The Lenzensche Kreis, p. 437 ( full text in Google Book Search [accessed March 24, 2016]).
  5. Kroth, Bernd (2009): Changes in the water balance of the Rambower Moor from a historical point of view, In: Das Rambower Moor, contributions to natural and local history, contributions from the river landscape Elbe - Brandenburg 9/2009.