Raincoat (Falkenhagen (Mark))

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a raincoat
Coordinates: 52 ° 26 ′ 40 ″  N , 14 ° 17 ′ 8 ″  E
Height : approx. 64  (61-67)  m above sea level NHN
Residents : 80
Postal code : 15306
Area code : 033603
Raincoat (Brandenburg)
a raincoat

Location of Regenmantel in Brandenburg

Raincoat is an inhabited part of the municipality in the municipality of Falkenhagen (Mark) in the Märkisch-Oderland district in the east of Brandenburg . The place belongs to the Amt Seelow-Land and currently has about 80 inhabitants.

location

Raincoat is located about 12 kilometers as the crow flies southwest of the district town of Seelow and 20 kilometers northwest of Frankfurt (Oder) on the extreme south-eastern edge of the Märkische Schweiz nature reserve . Surrounding villages are Marxdorf in the north, Lietzen in the north-east, Falkenhagen in the south-east, Jochenshof in the south, Arensdorf in the south-west and Heinersdorf in the north-west.

A local road leads from Regenmantel to Heinersdorf and Falkenhagen. The village is at an altitude of 64  m above sea level. NHN , the highest point is Huteberg, east of Regenmantel . The nature reserve Lietzener Mühlental lies to the east of the village .

history

Regenmantel was founded in 1745 by the then landowner of the Falkenhagen manor as a Vorwerk . The place name was probably chosen as a joke. From 1816 the village belonged to the Lebus district in the Prussian province of Brandenburg . In 1864, Regenmantel consisted of six residential buildings with 93 residents. The manor Falkenhagen, to which the place belonged, was owned by Hugo Schultz zu Petershagen.

After the end of the Second World War , refugees from the eastern German regions settled in raincoats and received land there after the land reform. After the GDR district reform in July 1952, the Falkenhagen community with the Regenmantel district belonged to the Seelow district in the Frankfurt (Oder) district . Regenmantel has belonged to the state of Brandenburg since the German reunification , and since the district reform in December 1993 to the district of Märkisch-Oderland .

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  1. Reinhard E. Fischer : The place names of the states of Brandenburg and Berlin. Age - origin - meaning . be.bra Wissenschaft, Berlin 2005, p. 140 .
  2. Statistical Bureau of the Royal Government of Frankfurt a. O .: Topographical-statistical manual of the government district of Frankfurt a. O. Verlag von Gustav Harnecker u. Co., Frankfurt ad O. 1867, online at Google Books , p. 149