Groß Pankow (Prignitz)

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Groß Pankow (Prignitz)

Coat of arms
Groß Pankow (Prignitz)
Coordinates: 53°07′00″N 12°03′00″E / 53.11667°N 12.05000°E / 53.11667; 12.05000Coordinates: 53°07′00″N 12°03′00″E / 53.11667°N 12.05000°E / 53.11667; 12.05000
Country Germany
State Brandenburg
District Prignitz
Subdivisions 18 Ortsteile
Government
  Mayor Thomas Brandt
Area
  Total 248.79 km2 (96.06 sq mi)
Elevation 60 m (200 ft)
Population (2012-12-31)[1]
  Total 3,991
  Density 16/km2 (42/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 16928; 19348
Dialling codes 033983
Vehicle registration PR
Website www.grosspankow.de
Wolfshagen manor
Church in Boddin
Church in Langnow

Groß Pankow (Prignitz) is a municipality in Prignitz district, Brandenburg, Germany. The municipality was formed in 2001 from the union of municipalities of the former Amt of Groß Pankow/Prignitz and some in Amt Pritzwalk-Land. Amt Groß Pankow/Prignitz was then dissolved.[2]

Groß Pankow is connected via German Federal Highway B 189 to the cities of Pritzwalk, Perleberg, Wittenberge and Magdeburg.

Former mill in Wolfshagen
Wolfshagen manor

Geography

The municipality has 39 villages in 18 districts[3] with the populations given in parentheses (As of March 1, 2010)[4]

  • Baek (287)
    • Baek (222)
    • Strigleben (65)
  • Boddin-Langnow (240)
    • Boddin (153)
    • Heidelberg (30)
    • Langnow (57)
  • Groß Pankow (587)
    • Groß Pankow (551)
    • Luggendorf (36)
  • Groß Woltersdorf (159)
    • Brünkendorf (14)
    • Groß Woltersdorf (86)
    • Klein Woltersdorf (59)
  • Gulow-Steinberg (146)
    • Gulow (94)
    • Steinberg (52)
  • Helle (303)
    • Groß Langerwisch (224)
    • Helle (45)
    • Neudorf (34)
  • Kehrberg (260)
  • Klein Gottschow (173)
    • Guhlsdorf (50)
    • Klein Gottschow (89)
    • Simonshagen (34)
  • Kuhbier (213)
  • Kuhsdorf (192)
    • Bullendorf (58)
    • Kuhsdorf (134)
  • Lindenberg (271)
  • Retzin (275)
    • Klein Linde (46)
    • Kreuzburg (30)
    • Retzin (129)
    • Rohlsdorf (70)
  • Seddin (113)
  • Tacken (97)
  • Tangendorf-Hohenvier (120)
    • Hohenvier (35)
    • Tangendorf (85)
  • Tüchen (231)
    • Klenzenhof (42)
    • Reckenthin (99)
    • Tüchen (90)
  • Vettin (107)
  • Wolfshagen (383)
    • Dannhof (43)
    • Hellburg (46)
    • Horst (43)
    • Wolfshagen (251)

Demography

References

  1. "Bevölkerung im Land Brandenburg nach amtsfreien Gemeinden, Ämtern und Gemeinden 31. Dezember 2012 (XLS-Datei; 83 KB) (Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011)". Amt für Statistik Berlin-Brandenburg (in German). 31 December 2012. 
  2. Amtsblatt für Brandenburg - Gemeinsames Ministerialblatt für das Land Brandenburg, 13. Jahrgang, Nummer 25, 19. Juni 2002, p.607 PDF.
  3. Hauptsatzung der Gemeinde Groß Pankow (Prignitz) vom 2. April 2009 PDF
  4. http://www.grosspankow.de/texte/seite.php?id=5998
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