Pröttlin
Pröttlin
Karstädt municipality
Coordinates: 53 ° 11 ′ 45 " N , 11 ° 34 ′ 25" E
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Height : | 40 m above sea level NHN |
Incorporation : | December 31, 2002 |
Postal code : | 19357 |
Area code : | 038788 |
Pröttlin is a district of the municipality of Karstädt in the Prignitz district in Brandenburg .
geography
The place is 12 kilometers northwest of Karstädt and 13 kilometers north-northeast of Lenzen (Elbe) . The neighboring towns are Beckentin in the north, Pinnow in the northeast, Neu Pinnow in the east, Sargleben and Seetz in the southeast, Zapel in the south, Milow in the southwest and Milow Expansion in the northwest.
The Pröttlin district extends in the north to the Meynbach , which here also forms the state border with Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , which also applies to the western boundary.
history
The first written mention of Pröttlin comes from the year 1274. Therein the place was recorded under "Brotelyn".
Before 1816 the place belonged to the district of Lenzen in the province of Prignitz ; part of the Kurmark of the Mark Brandenburg and then came to the Westprignitz district . On the Urmeß table sheet "1388 Rambow" from 1843 Pröttlin is recorded as a street village with a church and an estate. In addition, there are other entries in the vicinity on this historical map. The field name “Olldörpen” can be found hard north of the town, the “Brüssowsche Feld” in the east of the Pröttlin field mark and “Wendische Kirchhöfe” to the west of the town. In 1860 the municipality was given a total area of 1810 acres. Of these, 44 acres were homesteads, 172 acres were meadows, 233 acres were forest and 1,361 acres were fields. The manor district including Brüssow had a total of 1554 acres in the same year. 5 acres of these were homesteads, 13 acres of garden land, 30 acres of forest, 50 acres of meadows and 1,456 acres of arable land.
In 1900 the 476 hectare parish consisted of the village and an unspecified mining. In addition to the estate, the Brüssow Vorwerk was part of the 419 hectare estate district. On the historical maps of the German Empire, the mining can be found 1500 meters north-northwest and the Vorwerk 1100 meters northeast of the center of the village. The manor district was united with the municipality of Pröttlin in 1907. In 1928 the Zapel manor district was incorporated into Pröttlin, without an enclave belonging to it in the Milow district. In 1931, Zapel was run as a residential area for the community and the parish had a total area of 1493 hectares.
From 1952 Pröttlin belonged to the Perleberg district in the Schwerin district . In 1964 and 1973, the neighboring Zapel was recorded as a district. In 1974 the previously independent municipality of Pinnow was incorporated into Pröttlin. In 1985 the districts of Pinnow and Zapel were recorded together with the municipality. In 1992 the municipality of Pröttlin joined the newly formed Karstädt Office and in 1993 it became part of what is now the Prignitz district. In 1995 Pinnow and Zapel were still run as districts of the community.
The previously independent municipality of Pröttlin was incorporated into Karstädt on December 31, 2002.
- Population development
year | 1734 | 1772 | 1791 | 1801 | 1817 | 1837 | 1858 | 1871 | 1895 | 1925 | 1939 | 1946 | 1964 | 1971 | 1981 | 1991 |
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population | 154 | 219 | 230 | 239 | 210 | 324 | 368 | 350 | 343 | 394 | 460 | 666 | 480 | 464 | 596 | 616 |
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* Details of individual years for the municipality / manor / Brüssow: 1858 = 308/52/8 - 1871 = 282/61/7 - 1895 = 278/65 - 1991 = only Pröttlin 302
Attractions
The list of architectural monuments in Karstädt contains the village church Pröttlin as the only entry for the place . The two large stone graves near Pröttlin that were destroyed in the 19th century can no longer be found. The list of soil monuments in Karstädt includes a total of ten soil monuments for the Pröttlin district.
Personalities
- Christoph Caspar Freiherr von Blumenthal (1638–1689), Brandenburg diplomat and heir to Pröttlin
- Julius Richter (1862–1940), German theologian and missiologist, worked here as pastor from 1887–1890
- Heinrich Vogel (1902–1989), German Protestant theologian, poet and composer, born here
traffic
The place can be reached via the state road L 134 from Mellen in the south and Groß Warnow in the northeast. In the latter location, there is also the closest junction to the new federal motorway 14 . In addition, there is county road 7050 , which leads to the northwest to the neighboring state border, and other smaller roads into the surrounding area.
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. 689 ff .
Web links
- Pröttlin in the rbb series "Der Landschleicher"
- Pröttlin in the historical directory of the association for computer genealogy
- Pröttlin on gemeinde-karstaedt.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Karstädt municipality - districts according to § 45 municipal constitution - inhabited parts of the municipality - living spaces. In: service.brandenburg.de. Ministry of the Interior and Local Affairs of the State of Brandenburg, accessed on July 20, 2018 .
- ↑ a b c d BrandenburgViewer of the state survey and geographic base information Brandenburg (LGB)
- ↑ a b c d Neitmann (Hrsg.): Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg - Part 1 - Prignitz - N – Z. 2012, p. 689.
- ↑ State Office for Data Processing and Statistics State of Brandenburg (Ed.): Contribution to statistics - Historical municipality register of the State of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005 - Prignitz district . tape 19.12 . Potsdam 2006, p. 35 ( statistik-berlin-brandenburg.de [PDF; 397 kB ; accessed on July 20, 2018]).
- ↑ Neitmann (Ed.): Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg - Part 1 - Prignitz - N – Z. 2012, p. 692.