Rietz-Neuendorf

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Rietz-Neuendorf
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Coordinates: 52 ° 15 '  N , 14 ° 11'  E

Basic data
State : Brandenburg
County : Oder-Spree
Height : 80 m above sea level NHN
Area : 184.77 km 2
Residents: 4098 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 22 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 15848
Primaries : 033672,033677, 033675 (Buckow)Template: Infobox municipality in Germany / maintenance / area code contains text
License plate : LOS, BSK, EH, FW
Community key : 12 0 67 426
Community structure: 14 districts
Address of the
municipal administration:
Fürstenwalder Str. 1
15848 Rietz-Neuendorf
Website : www.rietz-neuendorf.de
Mayor : - vacant -

Bettina Trains (1st Deputy Mayor)

Location of the municipality of Rietz-Neuendorf in the Oder-Spree district
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Rietz-Neuendorf ( Lower Sorbian Nowa Wjas pśi rěce ) is a municipality in the Oder-Spree district in Brandenburg, southeast of Berlin.

geography

The municipality of Rietz-Neuendorf borders in the north on the municipality of Langewahl ( Amt Scharmützelsee ), in the northeast and east on the municipalities Berkenbrück and Briesen (Mark) (both Amt Odervorland ), in the east and southeast on the municipalities Müllrose and Ragow-Merz (both Amt Schlaubetal ), in the south to the unofficial city of Beeskow and the unofficial municipality of Tauche , in the southwest to the unofficial city of Storkow (Mark) , in the west to the municipalities of Wendisch-Rietz , Diensdorf-Radlow and Bad Saarow (all Amt Scharmützelsee).

The municipality is located on the Beeskower Platte , which is listed as No. 824 in the natural spatial main units of Germany in the main unit group No. 82 East Brandenburg Heath and Lake District . In the underground of the plate outweigh saaleeiszeitliche ground moraine , which is largely of flat wave Endmoränenbildungen the last ice age are superimposed. The municipal area is traversed by the upper and middle course of the Blabbergraben , which connects a five-part chain of lakes in a glacial channel and drains from north to south into the Krumme Spree between Kossenblatt and Werder . The Herzberger See and Ahrensdorfer See belong to Rietz-Neuendorf. The southwestern parts of municipalities to Ahrens village Behrensdorf belong largely to the nature park Dahme-Heide lakes and the Schwenowseegraben flows through parts of Glienicke and Herzberg included in the conservation area Scharmützelsee area .

Community structure

According to its main statute, the municipality is divided into 14 districts (Sorbian names according to the Brandenburg book of place names, places to live according to the service portal of the state administration):

Districts

Inhabited parts of the community

Hartensdorf , Krachtsheide , Kunersdorf and Raßmannsdorf .

Living spaces

Emilienthal, Georgshöhe, Görziger Dorfstelle, Kadelhof, Klein Rietz, Lamitsch (Łomnica) , Neue Herrlichkeit, Neuhaus, Rietz-Neuendorf, Sandscholle, Schröders Hof and Spreehorst.

history

Rietz-Neuendorf was the name of a small community that was incorporated into Groß Rietz on January 1, 1928. In 1945 this community regained its independence before it was incorporated into Görzig on July 1, 1950.

Glienicke / Rietz-Neuendorf office

In the course of the formation of offices in Brandenburg in 1992, 13 municipalities in the former Beeskow and Fürstenwalde districts merged to form the Glienicke / Rietz-Neuendorf office . As of December 31, 2001, the municipalities of Ahrensdorf, Birkholz, Buckow, Drahendorf, Görzig, Groß Rietz, Herzberg, Neubrück (Spree), Pfaffendorf, Sauen and Wilmersdorf merged to form the new municipality of Rietz-Neuendorf. On October 26, 2003, the municipalities of Alt Golm and Glienicke were incorporated into the municipality of Rietz-Neuendorf by law. The Glienicke / Rietz-Neuendorf office was dissolved and the Rietz-Neuendorf community became vacant. The municipal area is identical to that of the Glienicke / Rietz-Neuendorf office.

Incorporations

This is followed by the names of the municipalities from which the new area municipality Rietz-Neuendorf was formed on December 31, 2001 and October 26, 2003. It also lists the incorporations that took place in the area of ​​the current municipality before the merger. Despite the amalgamations, the population of Rietz-Neuendorf is below the lower guideline threshold issued by the state government for municipalities not subject to office (5,000 inhabitants), so that new amalgamations are expected among the population.

Former parish date annotation
Ahrensdorf December 31, 2001
Old Golm October 26, 2003
Behrensdorf 1st January 1974 Incorporation to Ahrensdorf
Birch wood December 31, 2001
Buckow December 31, 2001
Wire village December 31, 2001
Glienicke October 26, 2003
Görzig December 31, 2001
Great Rietz December 31, 2001
Herzberg December 31, 2001
Klein Rietz July 1, 1950 Incorporation to Groß Rietz
Kunersdorf July 1, 1950 Incorporation to Pfaffendorf
Lamitsch April 1, 1938 Incorporation to Pfaffendorf
Neubrück (Spree) December 31, 2001
Pfaffendorf December 31, 2001
Raßmannsdorf July 1, 1950 Incorporation to Neubrück (Spree)
Rietz-Neuendorf July 1, 1950
December 31, 2001
Incorporation in Görzig,
amalgamation of eleven communities
Sows December 31, 2001
Wilmersdorf December 31, 2001

Population development

year Residents
2001 3,588
2002 3,532
2003 4,499
2004 4,492
2005 4 482
year Residents
2006 4 409
2007 4 364
2008 4,321
2009 4 266
2010 4232
year Residents
2011 4 209
2012 4 158
2013 4 122
2014 4 127
2015 4 124
year Residents
2016 4 109
2017 4080
2018 4 102
2019 4 098

Territory of the respective year, number of inhabitants: as of December 31, from 2011 based on the 2011 census

politics

Community representation

The municipal council of Rietz-Neuendorf consists of 15 municipal representatives and the full-time mayor.

Party / group of voters Seats
Farmer-hunter-angler 3
The left 3
Fire Brigade voter group 2
Individual applicant Hartmut Kuchenbecker 1
Individual applicant Günter Poeschke 1
Individual applicant Mario Kiesow 1
Alt Golm voter group 1
Alliance 90 / The Greens 1
Individual applicant Wilfried Perlitz 1
Single applicant Ralf Moede 1

(As of: local election on May 26, 2019)

Kuchenbecker's share of the vote corresponds to two seats. Therefore, according to § 48 (6) of the Brandenburg Local Election Act, a seat in the municipal council remains vacant.

mayor

  • 2003–2019: Olaf Klempert ( BVB / Free Voters )
  • since 2019: Bettina Trains (acting)

Mayor Olaf Klempert retired on November 30, 2019, making the post of full-time mayor vacant. Previously, the mayor's term of office had been extended by two years (until November 2021) due to the upcoming co-administration. Due to the vacancy of the mayor's position, head of the office, Bettina Trains, has been the first general deputy of the mayor since December 1, 2019, to take over the official business of the full-time mayor.

Partnerships

The partner municipality is Jerzmanowa in Poland .

coat of arms

Blazon : "Split by silver and red on a shield base, half an oak at the front and half a beech at the crack, all in mixed colors."

The coat of arms shows a split tree, half of which is made up of a heraldically stylized oak and half of a heraldic stylized beech tree, a figure that is very interesting from an heraldic point of view. The motif stands for the natural and wooded parish corridor of the area of ​​Rietz-Neuendorf on the Beeskower Platte with its 14 districts (7 oak and 7 beech leaves).

The coat of arms also refers to a forestry and forestry tradition in the community. In the Sauen Forest, people have been dealing with the advantages and special features of mixed forest structures for well over a hundred years. The coat of arms takes up the Brandenburg state colors and shows the motif in so-called mixed-up tinctures.

The coat of arms was designed by the heraldist Frank Diemar .

Sights and culture

Church and castle in Groß Rietz
Church in Herzberg

In the list of architectural monuments in Rietz-Neuendorf and in the list of ground monuments in Rietz-Neuendorf are the cultural monuments entered in the list of monuments of the State of Brandenburg.

Buildings

Parks

Gut Hirschaue between the villages of Birkholz, Buckow and Groß-Rietz, Germany's largest ecological game reserve with wild animals, red deer, mouflons and pigs as well as a farm shop and restaurant

Natural monuments

  • Oak near Neubrück with a chest height of 7.60 m (2016).
  • Massive oak on the Rietzer See with a chest height of 7.24 m (2016).

Annual events

Carnival, Easter bonfire, May festival, village festival, sports festival

traffic

Rietz-Neuendorf is on the main road 168 between Fürstenwalde and Beeskow and on the state road L 42 between Lindenberg and the district of Kunersdorf.

The Buckow stop (b Beeskow) on the Königs Wusterhausen – Grunow railway line is in the municipality. It is served by the regional train line RB 36 Königs Wusterhausen - Frankfurt (Oder) .

Passenger traffic on the Fürstenwalde – Beeskow railway with the Wilmersdorf , Pfaffendorf , Görzig and Groß Rietz stops was discontinued in 1997.

Personalities

literature

Web links

Commons : Rietz-Neuendorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Population in the State of Brandenburg according to municipalities, offices and municipalities not subject to official registration on December 31, 2019 (XLSX file; 223 KB) (updated official population figures) ( help on this ).
  2. ^ A b Sophie Wauer, Kerstin Kirsch, Klaus Müller: The place names of the Beeskow-Storkow district . In: Brandenburg name book . tape 12 . Steiner, Stuttgart 2005, ISBN 3-515-08664-1 , pp. 226–228 ( limited preview in Google Book Search [accessed December 26, 2016]).
  3. Olaf Juschus: The young moraine south of Berlin - investigations into the young Quaternary landscape development between Unterspreewald and Nuthe. Dissertation, Humboldt University Berlin, 2001, p. 2. Also in: Berliner Geographische Arbeit 95. ISBN 3-9806807-2-X , Berlin 2003. See Figure 2 plates and glacial valleys in the young moraine south of Berlin in Chapter 1 and Chapter 4 Fig. 32 and subsections 4.3.4.3 and 4.3.4.5 .
  4. Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN): Map service for protected areas in Germany. Section dive (scroll up a little).
  5. Land surveying and geographic base information Brandenburg : Brandenburg viewer, digital topographic maps 1: 10,000 (Menu - "More data" - click and select accordingly; switch to the district boundaries "Real estate cadastre" and there "districts".)
  6. Main statutes of the community of Rietz-Neuendorf from February 9, 2009 PDF
  7. ^ Service portal of the Brandenburg regional administration - municipality of Rietz-Neuendorf
  8. Place names of Niederlausitz ( Memento of the original dated December 2, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was 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.lodka.sorben.com
  9. a b Contribution to the statistics of the State Office for Data Processing State of Brandenburg StatisticsHistorical directory of the State of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005 19.9 District Oder-Spree PDF
  10. Formation of the offices of Tauche / Trebatsch and Glienicke / Rietz-Neuendorf. Announcement of the Minister of the Interior of September 7, 1992. Official Gazette for Brandenburg - Joint Ministerial Gazette for the State of Brandenburg, Volume 3, Number 75, October 5, 1992, p. 1868.
  11. ^ A b Formation of a new community in Rietz-Neuendorf. Announcement of the Ministry of the Interior of November 16, 2001. Official Gazette for Brandenburg Common Ministerial Gazette for the State of Brandenburg, Volume 12, Number 50, December 11, 2001, p. 850 PDF
  12. Sixth law on state-wide municipal reform concerning the districts of Dahme-Spreewald, Elbe-Elster, Oberspreewald-Lausitz, Oder-Spree and Spree-Neiße (6th GemGebRefGBbg) of March 24, 2003, Law and Ordinance Gazette for the State of Brandenburg, I ( Laws), 2003, No. 05, p. 93
  13. http://www.moz.de/artikel-ansicht/dg/0/1/1202127
  14. ^ Historical municipality register of the state of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005. Landkreis Oder-Spree . Pp. 22-25
  15. Population in the state of Brandenburg from 1991 to 2015 according to independent cities, districts and municipalities , Table 7
  16. ^ Office for Statistics Berlin-Brandenburg (Ed.): Statistical report AI 7, A II 3, A III 3. Population development and population status in the state of Brandenburg (respective editions of the month of December)
  17. ^ Result of the local election on May 26, 2019
  18. Brandenburg Local Election Act, Section 48
  19. Local elections October 26, 2003. Mayoral elections , p. 28
  20. Coat of arms information on the municipality's website
  21. ^ Entry in the directory of monumental oaks . Retrieved January 10, 2017
  22. ^ Entry in the directory of monumental oaks . Retrieved January 10, 2017