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District in North-Eastern Germany District in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany
Mecklenburgische Seenplatte
District
Flag of Mecklenburgische SeenplatteFlagCoat of arms of Mecklenburgische SeenplatteCoat of arms
CountryGermany
StateMecklenburg-Western Pomerania
CapitalNeubrandenburg
Government
 • District admin.Heiko Kärger (CDU)
Area
 • Total5,468 km (2,111 sq mi)
Population
 • Total259,312
 • Density47/km (120/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Vehicle registrationMSE, AT, DM, MC, MST, MÜR, NZ, RM, WRN
Neubrandenburg: NB
Websitelk-mecklenburgische-seenplatte.de

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 covers the largest area of all German districts and more than doubles the area of the state Saarland. The district seat is the town Neubrandenburg.

History

Mecklenburgische Seenplatte District was established by merging the former districts of Müritz, Mecklenburg-Strelitz and most of Demmin (except the Ämter Jarmen-Tutow and Peenetal/Loitz), along with the former district-free town of Neubrandenburg as part of the local government reform of September 2011. The name of the district was decided by referendum on 4 September 2011.

In 2012, a new coat of arms was proposed for Mecklenburgische Seenplatte District. It was rejected because one element used in the right part, which involved an eagle catching a fish, resembled a symbol used by the far-right neopagan group Artgemeinschaft.

Geographic features

There are a number of lakes within the boundaries of Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, including:

See also: List of lakes in Mecklenburgische Seenplatte

Towns and municipalities

Further information on a village and a former municipality: Jaebetz
Amt-free towns Amt-free municipalities
  1. Dargun
  2. Demmin
  3. Neubrandenburg
  4. Neustrelitz
  5. Waren (Müritz)
  1. Feldberger Seenlandschaft
Ämter

1. Demmin-Land

  1. Beggerow
  2. Borrentin
  3. Hohenbollentin
  4. Hohenmocker
  5. Kentzlin
  6. Kletzin
  7. Lindenberg
  8. Meesiger
  9. Nossendorf
  10. Sarow
  11. Schönfeld
  12. Siedenbrünzow
  13. Sommersdorf
  14. Utzedel
  15. Verchen
  16. Warrenzin

2. Friedland

  1. Datzetal
  2. Friedland
  3. Galenbeck

3. Malchin am Kummerower See

  1. Basedow
  2. Faulenrost
  3. Gielow
  4. Kummerow
  5. Malchin
  6. Neukalen

4. Malchow

  1. Alt Schwerin
  2. Fünfseen
  3. Göhren-Lebbin
  4. Malchow
  5. Nossentiner Hütte
  6. Silz
  7. Walow
  8. Zislow

5. Mecklenburgische
Kleinseenplatte

  1. Mirow
  2. Priepert
  3. Wesenberg
  4. Wustrow

6. Neustrelitz-Land
(seat: Neustrelitz)

  1. Blankensee
  2. Blumenholz
  3. Carpin
  4. Godendorf
  5. Grünow
  6. Hohenzieritz
  7. Klein Vielen
  8. Kratzeburg
  9. Möllenbeck
  10. Userin
  11. Wokuhl-Dabelow

7. Neverin

  1. Beseritz
  2. Blankenhof
  3. Brunn
  4. Neddemin
  5. Neuenkirchen
  6. Neverin
  7. Sponholz
  8. Staven
  9. Trollenhagen
  10. Woggersin
  11. Wulkenzin
  12. Zirzow

8. Penzliner Land

  1. Ankershagen
  2. Kuckssee
  3. Möllenhagen
  4. Penzlin

9. Röbel-Müritz

  1. Altenhof
  2. Bollewick
  3. Buchholz
  4. Bütow
  5. Eldetal
  6. Fincken
  7. Gotthun
  8. Groß Kelle
  9. Kieve
  10. Lärz
  11. Leizen
  12. Melz
  13. Priborn
  14. Rechlin
  15. Röbel
  16. Schwarz
  17. Sietow
  18. Stuer
  19. Südmüritz

10. Seenlandschaft Waren

  1. Grabowhöfe
  2. Groß Plasten
  3. Hohen Wangelin
  4. Jabel
  5. Kargow
  6. Klink
  7. Klocksin
  8. Moltzow
  9. Peenehagen
  10. Schloen-Dratow
  11. Torgelow am See
  12. Vollrathsruhe

11. Stargarder Land

  1. Burg Stargard
  2. Cölpin
  3. Groß Nemerow
  4. Holldorf
  5. Lindetal
  6. Pragsdorf

12. Stavenhagen

  1. Bredenfelde
  2. Briggow
  3. Grammentin
  4. Gülzow
  5. Ivenack
  6. Jürgenstorf
  7. Kittendorf
  8. Knorrendorf
  9. Mölln
  10. Ritzerow
  11. Rosenow
  12. Stavenhagen
  13. Zettemin

13. Treptower Tollensewinkel

  1. Altenhagen
  2. Altentreptow
  3. Bartow
  4. Breesen
  5. Burow
  6. Gnevkow
  7. Golchen
  8. Grapzow
  9. Grischow
  10. Groß Teetzleben
  11. Gültz
  12. Kriesow
  13. Pripsleben
  14. Röckwitz
  15. Siedenbollentin
  16. Tützpatz
  17. Werder
  18. Wildberg
  19. Wolde

14. Woldegk

  1. Groß Miltzow
  2. Kublank
  3. Neetzka
  4. Schönbeck
  5. Schönhausen
  6. Voigtsdorf
  7. Woldegk
- seat of the Amt; - town

References

  1. "Bevölkerungsstand der Kreise, Ämter und Gemeinden 2023" (XLS) (in German). Statistisches Amt Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. 2023.
  2. ^ "Mecklenburg-Vorpommern government reform". Archived from the original on 4 October 2011. Retrieved 5 September 2011.
  3. "Referendum results Mecklenburgische Seenplatte". Retrieved 5 September 2011.
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