Great Lindow

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Great Lindow
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Coordinates: 52 ° 14 '  N , 14 ° 32'  E

Basic data
State : Brandenburg
County : Oder-Spree
Office : Brieskow-Finkenheerd
Height : 32 m above sea level NHN
Area : 15.39 km 2
Residents: 1702 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 111 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 15295
Area code : 033609
License plate : LOS, BSK, EH, FW
Community key : 12 0 67 180
Office administration address: August-Bebel-Strasse 18a
15295 Brieskow-Finkenheerd
Mayor : Bjorn Brinkmann
Location of the community of Groß Lindow in the Oder-Spree district
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Gross Lindow Church

Groß Lindow is a municipality in southeast Brandenburg in the Oder-Spree district . It is administered by the Brieskow-Finkenheerd office.

geography

The community is located on the Friedrich Wilhelm Canal , which connects the Spree and Oder .

Community structure

The community includes the residential areas Hammerfort, Klixmühle, Schlaubehammer , Weißenberg and Weißenspring.

history

The community was first mentioned in 1354 as Lyndow . The place was a small farming village owned by the Carthusian monastery in Frankfurt (Oder) until 1540, then it belonged to the Frankfurt University Viadrina . Lyndow was a border and customs place on the border with Saxony .

Oberlindow was founded around 1700 and belonged to the rule of those von Burgsdorf in Müllrose . Due to its location, Lindow now received the addition of Unter . Neulindow was founded by colonists in 1766 and united with Oberlindow in 1934. In 1950, Ober- and Unterlindow were merged to form Groß Lindow .

Documents from 1739 mention a settlement near the Weißenspringschen lock , but the foundation stone for the lock of the same name was laid on July 12, 1702. The place name refers to the source of drinking water that gushes out of white sand. Weißenspring took off when Frederick II transferred the hammer mill, which had been located there since 1754, to the war council Kienitz in 1765 , with the condition that 30 foreign families be settled and a pipe factory was to be established. At that time, the pipe factory and Weißenspring were in the Kaysermühl forest , part of the Biegen office .

Schlaubehammer is mentioned for the first time in 1545: vff the Eysenhammer , this hammer was probably founded in 1533. In 1647 there was talk of the Schlaube Hammer , which is due to the location on the Schlaube . In 1739 the business had already ceased and a cutting mill was built in its place .

For a short time, from September 1945 to 1947, Ober- and Unterlindow, Weißenspring and Schlaubehammer were incorporated into the city of Frankfurt (Oder) as districts , but in 1947 they were returned to the then Lebus district .

On July 1, 1950, the community of Groß Lindow was re-formed through the merger of the previously independent communities Oberlindow and Unterlindow.

Oberlindow, Unterlindow, Schlaubehammer and Weißenspring belonged to the Lebus district in the province of Brandenburg since 1817 and to the Eisenhüttenstadt-Land district in the GDR district of Frankfurt (Oder) from 1952 . Since 1993, the places have been in the Oder-Spree district of Brandenburg.

Population development

year Residents
1950 2,019
1964 1 476
1971 1 414
1981 1 442
1985 1,350
1989 1,300
1990 1 278
1991 1 264
1992 1 271
1993 1 319
year Residents
1994 1 398
1995 1 464
1996 1 493
1997 1 560
1998 1 630
1999 1 731
2000 1,796
2001 1 825
2002 1 871
2003 1 883
year Residents
2004 1 912
2005 1 878
2006 1 857
2007 1,844
2008 1 836
2009 1 840
2010 1 837
2011 1 779
2012 1 738
2013 1 720
year Residents
2014 1 737
2015 1 734
2016 1 716
2017 1 712
2018 1,694
2019 1 702

Territory of the respective year, number of inhabitants: as of December 31 (from 1991), from 2011 based on the 2011 census

politics

Community representation

The community council of Groß Lindow consists of 12 community representatives and the honorary mayor. The local election on May 26, 2019 resulted in the following distribution of seats:

Voter group Seats
Free community of voters Groß Lindow 7th
Citizens for Groß Lindow 5

mayor

  • 1998-2003: Dietmar Otto
  • 2003-2008: Waltraut Werner (CDU)
  • 2008–2014: Dietmar Otto
  • 2014–2017: Peter Schlatter (citizen for Groß Lindow)
  • since 2017: 0.Björn Brinkmann (Free Voting Community Groß Lindow)

Brinkmann was elected in the mayoral election on May 26, 2019 with 66.1% of the valid votes for a term of five years.

coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved on December 13, 2004.

Blazon : "In silver, a blue diagonal wave bar, accompanied by two cut, opposite-turned green linden branches after the figure ."

The wave bar symbolizes the Friedrich Wilhelm Canal; the linden branches indicate the meaning of the place name.

Canal monument

Attractions

In the list of architectural monuments in Groß Lindow and in the list of ground monuments in Groß Lindow are the cultural monuments entered in the list of monuments of the state of Brandenburg.

The Friedrich Wilhelm Canal was the oldest waterway between the Oder and Spree and connected the Berlin waters with the eastern navigable waters in Germany. Today it is used for tourism.

Museums

  • Groß Lindow home parlor

Historical monuments

  • Soviet cemetery of honor with a memorial for 45 fallen Soviet soldiers in the center of the village on Lindenstrasse . Next to it a monument to resistance fighters from all countries

Economy and Infrastructure

traffic

Lindow lies on the national road L 373 between waste Rose and Brieskow-Finkenheerd .

education

  • Groß Lindow primary school

The Lindenbäumchen e.V. association has existed since 1995 . V. of the primary school Groß Lindow.

Sport and club life

Kiln and small foam kiln

Personalities

  • Rolf Henrich (* 1944), lawyer, author and former GDR dissident, first signer of the call to found the New Forum , lives in Hammerfort
  • Klaus Sack (* 1950), soccer player

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. ^ Service portal of the state administration Brandenburg. Groß Lindow community
  3. Cornelia Willich, Reinhard E. Fischer : The place names of the country Lebus. Brandenburgisches Namenbuch, Volume 8, Böhlau, 1994, ISBN 3740009187 , p. 270.
  4. Cornelia Willich, Reinhard E. Fischer: The place names of the country Lebus. Brandenburgisches Namenbuch, Volume 8, Böhlau, 1994, ISBN 3740009187 , p. 138.
  5. ^ Heinrich Karl Wilhelm Berghaus: Geographical-Historical-Statistical Land Book of the Province of Brandenburg and the Margraviate of Nieder-Lausitz in the middle of the 19th century, Volume 3. A. Müller, 1856, p. 210.
  6. Kurt Hinze: Publications of the Historical Commission in Berlin at the Friedrich Meinecke Institute of the Free University of Berlin, new prints, Volume 9, W. de Gruyter, 1963, p. 79.
  7. ^ August Heinrich von Borgstede: Statistical topographical description of the Kurmark Brandenburg, Volume 1. Berlin 1788, p. 250.
  8. a b Cornelia Willich, Reinhard E. Fischer: The place names of the country Lebus. Brandenburgisches Namenbuch, Volume 8. Böhlau, 1994, ISBN 3740009187 , pp. 32, 129.
  9. ^ Berthold Schulze: New Settlements in Brandenburg, 1500-1800. Supplement to the Brandenburg settlement map, 1500–1800, Historical Atlas of the Province of Brandenburg, ed. by the Historical Commission for the Province of Brandenburg and the Imperial Capital Berlin. Commission publisher von Gsellius, 1939, volume 8, p. 81.
  10. Frankfurt as it was (PDF; 1.8 MB)
  11. ^ Historical municipality register of the state of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005. Landkreis Oder-Spree . Pp. 18-21
  12. Population in the state of Brandenburg from 1991 to 2015 according to independent cities, districts and municipalities , Table 7
  13. ^ 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)
  14. ^ Result of the local election on May 26, 2019
  15. Results of the municipal elections in 1998 (mayoral elections) for the Oder-Spree district ( Memento of the original from April 12, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wahlen.brandenburg.de
  16. Local elections October 26, 2003. Mayoral elections , p. 28
  17. Local elections in the state of Brandenburg on September 28, 2008. Mayoral elections , p. 10
  18. ^ Result of the mayoral election on May 25, 2014
  19. Björn Brinkmann becomes mayor. In: Märkische Onlinezeitung , June 3, 2017
  20. Brandenburg Local Election Act, Section 73 (1)
  21. ^ Result of the mayoral election on May 26, 2019
  22. Coat of arms information on the service portal of the state administration of Brandenburg

Web links

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