Flieth-Stegelitz

Flieth-Stegelitz
Flieth-Stegelitz

Coordinates: 53°10′00″N 13°49′00″E / 53.16667°N 13.81667°E / 53.16667; 13.81667Coordinates: 53°10′00″N 13°49′00″E / 53.16667°N 13.81667°E / 53.16667; 13.81667
Country Germany
State Brandenburg
District Uckermark
Municipal assoc. Gerswalde
Government
  Mayor Heinz Böttcher
Area
  Total 46.60 km2 (17.99 sq mi)
Population (2015-12-31)[1]
  Total 546
  Density 12/km2 (30/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 17268
Dialling codes 039887
Vehicle registration UM
Website www.amt-gerswalde.de

Flieth-Stegelitz is a municipality in the Uckermark district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is part of the Amt ("municipal federation") Gerswalde. The municipality arose on 31 December 2001 by merging the former autonomous municipalities of Flieth and Stegelitz.

Geography

Church ruin in Flieth

The municipal area is located in the rural Uckermark region of northeastern Brandenburg, within the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve. In the north it borders on the shore of Lake Oberuckersee, fed and drained by the Uecker River. The municipality contains six localities (Ortsteile):

  • Flieth
  • Hessenhagen
  • Pfingstberg
  • Stegelitz
  • Suckow
  • Voßberg

History

Both Flieth (Vlete) and Stegelitz in the Margraviate of Brandenburg were first mentioned in a 1269 deed, probably founded by the scions of one Stegelitz noble dynasty. While Flieth passed to the Arnim noble family in the mid 15th century, Stegelitz was sold several times, until both villages were devastated during the Thirty Years' War.

In 1734 the Arnim dynasty held Flieth and Stegelitz, they built a lavish manor house in Suckow, which was burnt to the ground in the late days of World War II.

Demography

Development of Population since 1875 within the Current Boundaries (Blue Line: Population; Dotted Line: Comparison to Population Development of Brandenburg state; Grey Background: Time of Nazi rule; Red Background: Time of Communist rule)
Flieth-Stegelitz:
Population development within the current boundaries (2013)
[2]
Year Population
1875 1 238
1890 1 198
1910 1 337
1925 1 111
1933 948
1939 977
1946 1 592
1950 1 613
1964 1 096
1971 1 053
Year Population
1981 825
1985 787
1989 826
1990 834
1991 784
1992 776
1993 766
1994 775
1995 774
1996 750
Year Population
1997 775
1998 771
1999 766
2000 767
2001 748
2002 741
2003 725
2004 715
2005 699
2006 697
Year Population
2007 685
2008 660
2009 652
2010 631
2011 578
2012 550
2013 551

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