Trent (Ruegen)
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Coordinates: 54 ° 31 ' N , 13 ° 15' E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | |
County : | Western Pomerania-Ruegen | |
Office : | West Ruegen | |
Height : | 5 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 35.4 km 2 | |
Residents: | 663 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 19 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 18569 | |
Primaries : | 038305, 038309 | |
License plate : | VR, GMN, NVP, RDG, RÜG | |
Community key : | 13 0 73 092 | |
Community structure: | 12 districts | |
Office administration address: | Dorfplatz 2 18573 Samtens |
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Mayor : | Kirsten Wiktor | |
Location of the municipality of Trent in the district of Western Pomerania-Rügen | ||
Trent is a municipality in the district of Vorpommern-Rügen on the island of Rügen in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (Germany). It is administered by the West-Rügen Office based in the municipality of Samtens .
geography
Trent is located in the northwest of the motherland of the island of Rügen approx. 17 km northwest of Bergen on Rügen . The community is delimited to the north by the Wieker Bodden and Breetzer Bodden and to the east by the Neuendorfer Wiek . A small part of the community borders the Udarser Wiek in the Freesen district .
Trent is surrounded by the neighboring communities Wiek in the north (sea border), Neuenkirchen in the northeast (partly sea border), Rappin in the east, Kluis in the southeast, Gingst in the southwest (partly sea border) and Schaprode in the west.
Trent is located on the old historical trade route, the "Heringsstraße", which came from Stralsund to the Wittow peninsula .
Districts
The districts belong to the municipality:
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history
Trent: Trent was first mentioned in 1311 as Turent . Until 1326 it was part of the Principality of Rügen and then the Duchy of Pomerania . With the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, Rügen became part of Swedish Pomerania . In 1815 Trent came as part of New Western Pomerania to the Prussian province of Pomerania .
Since 1818 Trent belonged to the district or district of Rügen and from 1952 to 1955 to the district of Bergen . The community then belonged to the Rügen district in the Rostock district until 1990 . The district of Rügen, which has been called this again since 1990, was merged in 2011 in the district of Vorpommern-Rügen.
Libnitz: The estate had been owned by the Rügen princes since the 13th century and by two clergymen from Bergen since 1747. Fritz Alfred Meyer-Sarnow ( Million Meier ), acquired the estate from inherited funds after 1900 and around 1912 built the somewhat expressionist two-storey manor house ( castle ) Libnitz with its distinctive tower.
Vaschvitz: The renovated manor house dates from the beginning of the 19th century.
Venz: The castle wall near Venz comes from Slavic times. It is thought to be the Charenza described in the Gesta Danorum . Gut Venz was owned by the von Raleke families (around 1486), von Platen (from 1563) and Berger (1924–1945 and from 1996). The baroque , two-storey manor house from the end of the 16th century was rebuilt in the 17th century and now received a gable roof , two gables and a tail gable . Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher spent his holidays here with his sister in his youth.
Zubzow was owned by the von Platen family from the 13th century . From 1430 to 1536 the property had passed to the women's monastery in Bergen on Rügen. After the secularization of the monastery, its possessions went to the dukes and became dominals. The platens came back into possession and remained so until the end of the 19th century. From 1871 to the 1920s, the Ehrhard family managed the Subzow estate. As with many goods after the Great Depression, the bankrupt property was relocated. Otto Ehrhard kept the rest of the yard with almost 122 hectares and the manor house until 1945.
The mansion built in 1910, the previous building with similar contours, burned down. Most of the farm buildings on the estate were converted for residential purposes. Only the contour tree rows remained of the original baroque park.
politics
coat of arms
Blazon : “Divided by a wave cut from green to gold; a nettle leaf in confused colors, topped with the black flight image of a white-tailed eagle, below with a golden ploughshare removed from each a golden chestnut leaf. "
The coat of arms was designed by Gerhard Koggelmann from Sagard . It was approved by the Ministry of the Interior on September 19, 2000 and registered under the number 224 of the coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. |
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flag
The flag was approved by the Home Office on March 26, 2001.
The flag of the municipality of Trent is evenly striped lengthways from yellow to green by means of a wavy dividing line. In the middle of the flag is the municipal coat of arms, two thirds of the height of the yellow and green stripes. The length of the flag is related to the height as 5: 3.
The flag was designed by the heraldist Gerhard Koggelmann .
Attractions
- Manor house ( castle ) Libnitz, a two-storey brick building built around 1912 in a somewhat Expressionist style, with extensive stables and the mausoleum based on the Greek-ancient model.
- St. Katharinen Church : The brick Gothic church was first mentioned in 1318 ; Consecrated as a way church in 2007 .
- Arbor barn on the Trent parish farm
- Vaschvitz Manor: Single-storey plastered building from the beginning of the 19th century with a gable
- Gutshaus Venz: Baroque , two-storey plastered building from the end of the 16th century and remodeling in the 17th century.
Economy and Infrastructure
As for the entire island, tourism is the main source of income for the municipality of Trent. In the rural, rural environment, guests can choose from accommodation in holiday flats and guesthouses of various categories, as well as the Lindner Hotel & Spa Rügen in Vaschvitz. The place includes riding stables, publicly accessible sauna / wellness, hairdresser and a doctor's office.
- traffic
The Wittower ferry connects the Muttland with the Wittow peninsula via the Rassower Strom near the Fischersiedlung district . This is also where the road 30 leads from Bergen via Trent to Altenkirchen . In Trent the only road branches off to Schaprode , from where ferries run to the island of Hiddensee .
Born in Trent
- August Friedrich Barkow (1791–1861), Professor of Law in Greifswald, son of the Trenter pastor Christian Joachim Friedrich Barkow
- Hans Karl Barkow (1798–1873), anatomist, physiologist and university professor in Rostock and Breslau, brother of the previous one
Others
On February 14, 2006, the first dead mute swans that had died in Germany due to the H5N1 bird flu were found in the Vaschvitz part of the municipality (the Wittower ferry terminal ) .
literature
- Hubertus Neuschäffer: Western Pomerania's castles and mansions. Husum Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft 1993, p. 224, ISBN 3-88042-636-8 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Statistisches Amt MV - population status of the districts, offices and municipalities 2019 (XLS file) (official population figures in the update of the 2011 census) ( help ).
- ↑ Main Articles of Association, Section 1, Paragraph 2 (PDF; 2.2 MB)