Mecklenburgische Seenplatte (district)
Mecklenburgische Seenplatte |
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District |
Coat of arms | |
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Country |
Germany |
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State |
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern |
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Capital |
Neubrandenburg |
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Area |
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• Total |
5,468 km2 (2,111 sq mi) |
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Population (31 December 2013)[1] |
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• Total |
262,412 |
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• Density |
48/km2 (120/sq mi) |
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Time zone |
CET (UTC+1) |
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• Summer (DST) |
CEST (UTC+2) |
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Vehicle registration |
MSE, AT, DM, MC, MST, MÜR, NZ, RM, WRN Neubrandenburg: NB |
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Website |
lk-mecklenburgische-seenplatte.de |
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Mecklenburgische Seenplatte is a district in the southeast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is bounded by (from the west and clockwise) the districts Ludwigslust-Parchim, Rostock (district), Vorpommern-Rügen, Vorpommern-Greifswald, and the state Brandenburg to the south. The district seat is the town Neubrandenburg.[2]
History
The district was established by merging the former districts of Müritz, Mecklenburg-Strelitz and Demmin (except the Ämter Jarmen-Tutow and Peenetal/Loitz) and the former district-free town Neubrandenburg as part of the local government reform of September 2011.[2] The name of the district was decided by referendum on 4 September 2011.[3]
Towns and municipalities
Ämter |
- Beggerow
- Borrentin
- Hohenbollentin
- Hohenmocker
- Kentzlin
- Kletzin
- Lindenberg
- Meesiger
- Nossendorf
- Sarow
- Schönfeld
- Siedenbrünzow
- Sommersdorf
- Utzedel
- Verchen
- Warrenzin
- Datzetal
- Friedland1, 2
- Galenbeck
- Genzkow
- Basedow
- Duckow
- Faulenrost
- Gielow
- Kummerow
- Malchin1, 2
- Neukalen2
- Alt Schwerin
- Fünfseen
- Göhren-Lebbin
- Malchow1, 2
- Nossentiner Hütte
- Penkow
- Silz
- Walow
- Zislow
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- Mirow1, 2
- Priepert
- Wesenberg2
- Wustrow
- Blankensee
- Blumenholz
- Carpin
- Godendorf
- Grünow
- Hohenzieritz
- Klein Vielen
- Kratzeburg
- Möllenbeck
- Userin
- Wokuhl-Dabelow
- Beseritz
- Blankenhof
- Brunn
- Neddemin
- Neuenkirchen
- Neverin1
- Sponholz
- Staven
- Trollenhagen
- Woggersin
- Wulkenzin
- Zirzow
- Ankershagen
- Kuckssee
- Möllenhagen
- Penzlin1, 2
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- Altenhof
- Bollewick
- Buchholz
- Bütow
- Fincken
- Gotthun
- Grabow-Below
- Groß Kelle
- Kieve
- Lärz
- Leizen
- Ludorf
- Massow
- Melz
- Priborn
- Rechlin
- Röbel1, 2
- Schwarz
- Sietow
- Stuer
- Vipperow
- Wredenhagen
- Zepkow
- Grabowhöfe
- Groß Plasten
- Hohen Wangelin
- Jabel
- Kargow
- Klink
- Klocksin
- Moltzow
- Peenehagen
- Schloen-Dratow
- Torgelow am See
- Varchentin
- Vollrathsruhe
- Burg Stargard1, 2
- Cölpin
- Groß Nemerow
- Holldorf
- Lindetal
- Pragsdorf
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- Bredenfelde
- Briggow
- Grammentin
- Gülzow
- Ivenack
- Jürgenstorf
- Kittendorf
- Knorrendorf
- Mölln
- Ritzerow
- Rosenow
- Stavenhagen1, 2
- Zettemin
- Altenhagen
- Altentreptow1, 2
- Bartow
- Breesen
- Breest
- Burow
- Gnevkow
- Golchen
- Grapzow
- Grischow
- Groß Teetzleben
- Gültz
- Kriesow
- Pripsleben
- Röckwitz
- Siedenbollentin
- Tützpatz
- Werder
- Wildberg
- Wolde
- Groß Miltzow
- Kublank
- Neetzka
- Petersdorf
- Schönbeck
- Schönhausen
- Voigtsdorf
- Woldegk1, 2
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1seat of the Amt; 2town |
References
- ↑ "Bevölkerungsstand der Kreise, Ämter und Gemeinden in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 31.12.2013". Statistisches Amt Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (in German). 23 September 2014.
- 1 2 "Mecklenburg-Vorpommern government reform". Retrieved 5 September 2011.
- ↑ "Referendum results Mecklenburgische Seenplatte". Retrieved 5 September 2011.
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Coordinates: 53°30′N 13°05′E / 53.500°N 13.083°E / 53.500; 13.083