Schlesin
Schlesin is located in the southwest of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district and is part of the Grebs-Niendorf municipality .
The street village is located southwest of Grebs on the edge of the forest of the Wanzeberg . The Galgenberg , which is near the village, is 42.3 m above sea level. HN the highest point in the municipality. To the south is the White Mountain with a height of 40.7 meters. The place itself is just under 20 m above sea level. HN. To the west of the village are agricultural areas and 1.6 kilometers away the river Rögnitz . The district road 42 leads through Schlesin from Niendorf an der Rögnitz to the Dömitz district of Heidhof.
The inhabitants used to live mainly from agriculture. Today most of the residents are retired. Schlesin belongs to the Evangelical Lutheran parish of Conow. In 1933 the village had 133 inhabitants. On July 1, 1950, Schlesin was incorporated into the community of Woosmer. Until the new formation of the municipality Grebs-Niendorf on June 13, 2004, Schlesin was a district of Niendorf an der Rögnitz. The postcode of Schlesin is 19294.
The monument to the fallen of the First World War on Friedensstrasse is under protection.
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Coordinates: 53 ° 12 ' N , 11 ° 14' E