Nettgendorf

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Nettgendorf
Municipality Nuthe-Urstromtal
Coordinates: 52 ° 8 ′ 57 ″  N , 13 ° 2 ′ 55 ″  E
Height : 44 m above sea level NHN
Area : 9.8 km²
Residents : 111  (December 31, 2016)
Population density : 11 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : December 6, 1993
Postal code : 14947
Area code : 033732
Image by Nettgendorf

The village of Nettgendorf has been one of 23 districts of the Nuthe-Urstromtal community in the Teltow-Fläming district , Brandenburg , since 1993 .

Townscape

The mostly two-story houses of the courtyards on Nettendorfer Hauptstrasse are characteristic of the place. In the GDR , most of the apartments there were modernized, modern windows were installed and the original facades were fundamentally changed. Mostly only the front doors show that the buildings were usually built towards the end of the 19th century.

politics

Ralf Schulz has been the mayor of the community since the local elections in 2014.

history

1307 called Netkendorff - named after a man with the Slavic personal name Netko - the settlement is later written as Netgendorf . In 1360 the Zinna monks built a much-visited pilgrimage chapel . However, the place remained in the neighboring village Dobbrikow. Since 1547 the place is no longer owned by the monastery. Today Nettgendorf has no church building. A note from 1642 shows that the village had burned down and fell desolate - like many other Brandenburg villages, Nettgendorf was abandoned during the Thirty Years War . It was not until 1684 that 15 farms were operated here again.

On December 6, 1993, Nettgendorf was incorporated into the new community of Nuthe-Urstromtal.

Location and natural space

Nettgendorf is centrally located in the Nuthe-Nieplitz Nature Park , which extends over the borders of the Potsdam-Mittelmark and Teltow-Fläming districts.

The place is located northwest of the 96 meter high Pekenberg, a typical deposit of the glaciers of the Vistula cold period , in a swampy lowland. To the west is the Nasse Heide , part of the 50 hectare former nature reserve Dobbrikower Wiesen und Weinberg . The meadowland of the area is characterized by pine forests, groups of bushes and moats, where moisture-loving specialists find their preferred habitat. These include the Weißer Schnabelried , which is classified as endangered in Brandenburg , a characteristic species in wet depressions (Schlenken) of the Bult-Schlenken complexes in rain moor centers as well as peat puddles that silt up from rocking grass . The middle sundew and blunt-flowered rush , which are highly endangered in Brandenburg, also occur here . On the other hand, heat-loving plants are at home on the barren sandy areas and dry soils of the deposit areas. The reddish cinquefoil , which is highly endangered in Brandenburg, has been identified in these areas, preferring base-rich and mostly lime-rich, lean, dry sand and gravel soils on lime-weathered loam and loess with lime, dry and poor grassland. On the basiphile dry grassland of the hills southwest of Nettgendorf there are populations of the meadow pasque flower, which is threatened with extinction in Brandenburg and which is specially protected according to the Federal Species Protection Ordinance (BArtSchV) .

Several signposted tours of the Flämingwalk touch the place or have their starting point there. The K 7219 district road, which runs through the town, is a popular motorcycle route during the season, not least because the neighboring town of Dobbrikow is a popular meeting place for bikers.

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Reinhard E. Fischer : The place names of the states of Brandenburg and Berlin , Volume 13 of the Brandenburg Historical Studies on behalf of the Brandenburg Historical Commission, be.bra Wissenschaft, Berlin 2005, p. 121, ISBN 3-937233-30-X , ISSN  1860 -2436 .
  2. Website of the Nuthe-Urstromtal community ( memento of the original from December 24, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.nuthe-urstromtal.de
  3. ^ Changes in the municipalities of Germany, see 1993 StBA
  4. Official Journal for Brandenburg - No. 50 of December 19, 2007, p. 2610 (PDF; 2.6 MB). Thereafter, the protection procedure for the Dobbrikower meadows and vineyards was discontinued on November 27, 2007.
  5. ^ Teltow-Fläming district, landscape framework plan, volume 2, inventory and assessment. July 2010 (PDF; 4.0 MB)
  6. Carsten Rasmus, Bettina Klaehne: Hiking and nature guide for the Nuthe-Nieplitz Nature Park. Hikes, bike rides and walks. KlaRas-Verlag, Berlin 2001, p. 65 ISBN 3-933135-11-7
  7. Flämingwalk