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Dassow

Dassow (German pronunciation: [ˈdaso]) is a town in the Nordwestmecklenburg district, in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. It is situated on a bay of the Baltic Sea, 20 km east of Lübeck and 2 km south of Lübeck-Travemünde. It is also close to the cities of Wismar and Schwerin, and is part of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region.

Dassow
Location of Dassow within Nordwestmecklenburg district
Dassow
Dassow
Coordinates: 53°54′38″N 10°58′20″E / 53.91056°N 10.97222°E / 53.91056; 10.97222
CountryGermany
StateMecklenburg-Vorpommern
DistrictNordwestmecklenburg
Municipal assoc.Schönberger Land
Government
 • MayorJörg Ploen
Area
 • Total66.54 km2 (25.69 sq mi)
Elevation
12 m (39 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[1]
 • Total4,065
 • Density61/km2 (160/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
23942
Dialling codes038826
Vehicle registrationNWM
Websitewww.Stadt-Dassow.de

Dassow has been one of the eleven municipalities and districts within the Schönberg administrative region since January 1, 2005.

Geography edit

The Dassow metropolitan area extends from the Baltic Sea coast (between Klützer Winkel and the Priwall Peninsula) to the banks of the Pötenitzer Wiek and the Dassower See up to the delta of the Maurine which flows into the Stepenitz. The town center is at the entrance of the Stepenitz as it flows into the Dassower See, which forms a side bay of the Trave into the Baltic Sea at sea level. In the hilly area northeast of Dassow, the terrain reaches 58 m over the banks of the Dassower See and the Stepenitz, as well as parts of the coastal region, which are protected nature reserves.

Dassow is the only large settlement on the bank of the Dassower See. Schloss Lütgenhof is also situated on the banks of the Dassower See. Moritz von Paepcke designed and built this castle in 1839. Mast-Jägermeister AG converted Schloss Lütgenhof to a restaurant and hotel with 23 rooms in 1999.

History edit

The name for Dassow, Germany is of Slavic origin. The original name was "Dartzowe" which is Slavic for thorn bush. Over the years the name changed to "Dartzow", "Darsowe", "Dassaw" and finally "Dassow". The city is probably named after the thorn bushes growing on rocky ground near the city. The city crest for Dassow, Germany is a castle gate with a thorn bush growing in it.

In the middle of the twelfth century, a German castle with a small settlement around it emerged from the formerly Slavic castle, strategically positioned on the road connecting Lübeck and Wismar.

The church of St Nicholas is built in the early Gothic style and constructed of brick, characteristic of a region without ready access to building stone. It was already included in the Ratzeburg Tithes Register (Ratzeburger Zehntregister) of 1230, at which time the parish belonged to the bishopric of Ratzeburg. The church tower is more recent, dating from the sixteenth century.

The town's commercial traditions are evidenced by a large eighteenth-century warehouse at the mouth of the Stepenitz River. Here agricultural and other produce from the surrounding area could be gathered for onward conveyance to the great port at nearby Lübeck.

More recently, as the most north westerly town in the former German Democratic Republic, Dassow found itself till 1989 at the heart of a restricted zone, accessible only to those able to obtain a special pass from the East German authorities. The town was separated by a wall from its lake during most of this period, since the lake remained administratively a part of Lübeck, within the West Germany.

The settlement of Dassow in post 1919 Germany acquired the status of a town only in the year 1938: there was, however, another Dassow to the east.

Two north German towns with the same name in German 1720–1919 edit

Daszewo in Poland is approximately 200 miles (320 km) to the east of Dassow in Germany. Between 1720 and 1919 Daszewo was in Pomerania, a Prussian province subsequently subsumed into the German state. During these years Daszewo was usually known to English speakers as Dassow, this being its German name. Confusion may arise between these two north German settlements both called, in German, Dassow.

City arrangement edit

Districts within the city of Dassow with its old core including Vorwerk and Siedlung are:

  • Barendorf
  • Benckendorf
  • Feldhusen
  • Flechtkrug
  • Groß Voigtshagen
  • Harkensee
  • Holm
  • Johannstorf
  • Kaltenhof
  • Klein Voigtshagen
  • Lütgenhof
  • Pötenitz
  • Prieschendorf
  • Rosenhagen
  • Schwanbeck
  • Tankenhagen
  • Volkstorf
  • Wieschendorf
  • Wilmstorf

Neighboring municipalities edit

In a clockwise direction, beginning in the north, the following cities and municipalities border on Dassow: Kalkhorst, Roggenstorf, Papenhusen, Schönberg and Lübeck (Priwall, now a district within Travemünde).

Objects of interest edit

 
Dassow: The church in winter
  • St.-Nikolai-Kirche, a Gothic brick church which dates from the second half of the 13th century
  • Tiger park in the commercial area (white tiger, numerous other kinds of tigers, Alpacas and small animal)[2]
  • Monument at the old port
  • The Altenteilerkate Dassow local history museum on Lübecker road[3]
  • Castle Lütgenhof (built as a manor in 1839, converted to a castle in 1890 and to a restaurant and hotel with 23 rooms in 1999.)
  • Water Castle Johannstorf on the North side of the Dassower See, where the awarded movie "The white ribbon" has been recorded [4]
  • Castle Pötenitz (decayed former mansion and school adjacent to Bay of Lübeck and within sight of Travemünde)

Economics and infrastructure edit

Dassow has today banks, medical practices, a pharmacy, kindergarten and school as well as all the necessary infrastructure facilities, which a modern town should exhibit as a center for the surrounding communities.

An extensive scheme of reconstruction for the historical old part of town has been taken in hand. Development of the town's tourism potential has also become a priority in recent years.

Over 30 companies are located in the trade area Holmer Berg, among them the Popcorn Company PCO group, that is well known in Europe, and two medical technology companies including the Euroimmun company with headquarter in Lübeck.. The PCO Group has its headquarters in Dassow with distribution throughout Europe. The PCO Group was formed January 1, 2006, as a merger of The Popcorn Company and Octagon GmbH.[5]

Traffic route edit

The city of Dassow is located on Federal Highway 105 (Bundesstraße 105 LübeckWismar). Important connecting roads lead to Klütz / Boltenhagen, near Schönberg and Priwall. Bundesautobahn 20 (Lübeck – Rostock) is located 12 Kilometers to the south. The next station is 7 km drive to neighboring city through Schönberg (Strecke Lübeck – Wismar). A pass connected Dassow to these cities until the end of the 1940s. Public buses connect Dassow with Grevesmühlen, Schönberg, Travemünde-Priwall and via Klütz also Boltenhagen.

Dassow family name and related information edit

Dassow is also a family name that most likely derives from the town of Dassow, Germany. The standard pronunciation of Dassow is D AE1 S OW0.[6][7]

The earliest recorded person with the last name of Dassow is Hinrich Dassow who was born about 1610 in Mecklenburg-Schwerin and died January 16, 1690, in Biestow, Germany.[8] He married in 1640 and had five children including Hans Dassow.[9]

There were 48 people with the last name of Dassow who migrated to the United States via ship between December 10, 1853, and April 7, 1890. They primarily departed from Hamburg, Germany and all arrived at New York City.[10] There was also a group of people with the last name of Dassow who came to Brazil during the period of the German colonization of Southern Brazil and of the state of Rio Grande do Sul from 1830 to 1870.

According to the US Census Bureau, Dassow is the 52,272nd most popular family name (surname) in the United States with a frequency of 0.000% and a percentile is 86.286.[11][12] The majority of Dassows in the United States live in Wisconsin with the largest concentration in Medford, Wisconsin. There are approximately 187 Dassow households in the United States. Outside of the United States, Germany has the largest concentration of Dassows. There are few Dassow households outside of the United States and Germany: Two in Canada, two in Australia, seven in Great Britain and an unknown number in Brazil.

There are a number of locations with the name Dassow. Trinity Lutheran Church[13] is located at W5334 Dassow Avenue, Medford, WI 54451.[14] There is also a Dassow Road in Medford, Wisconsin.[15] There are a Dassow Park[16] and Dassow Milling Company Dam[17] in Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin. There was a Dassow School in Livingston County, Illinois, which is in Central Illinois.[18][19] St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Germanville began meeting in a building known as the Dassow School in 1879. In 1901, a new building was constructed at a cost of $1,300, on land donated by the Froedbe family. There is a Dassow Court in Alpharetta, Georgia.[20] Erwin Geschonneck plays Luden Dassow in the movie Tambari (1977).[21]

Sons and daughters of the town edit

 
Christian August von Berkentin (around 1739)
  • Christian August von Berkentin (1694-1758), diplomat in Danish service
  • Meno Rettich (1839-1918), conservative Reichstag deputy
  • Wilhelm Beusch (1894-1979), prosecutor in criminal proceedings against Adolf Seefeldt and from 1944 Generalstaatsanwalt of Mecklenburg
  • Herbert Freitag (born 1915), Member of the Landtag (CDU)

References edit

  1. ^ "Bevölkerungsstand der Kreise, Ämter und Gemeinden 2021" (XLS) (in German). Statistisches Amt Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. 2022.
  2. ^ "Adventure and Tiger Park in Dassow". Mecklenburg-Vorpommern State Portal. Retrieved 2007-08-23.
  3. ^ "Altenteilerkate Dassow Heimatmuseum (The Altenteilerkate Dassow local history museum)" (in German). Deutsches Museums Verzeichnis (German Museum Directory). Retrieved 2007-08-25.
  4. ^ (in German). Fahrradtouren in Mecklenburg (Bicycle Tours in Mecklenburg). Archived from the original on 2007-10-09. Retrieved 2007-08-27.
  5. ^ "The PCO Group home Page". The PCO Group. Retrieved 2007-08-31.
  6. ^ Lenzo, Kevin. "The CMU Pronouncing Dictionary". Carnegie Mellon University. Retrieved 2007-08-24.
  7. ^ . cooldictionary.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2007-08-24.
  8. ^ "Ausgewählte Familien und Personen (Selected families and persons): Hinrich DASSOW". genealogy (in German). ende-genealogy.de. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
  9. ^ "Ausgewählte Familien und Personen (Selected families and persons): Hans DASSOW". genealogy (in German). ende-genealogy.de. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
  10. ^ Ira A. Glazier; P. William Filby, eds. (1990–1998). Germans to America: Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports: 1850–1891. Scholarly Resource. Vol 6: p. 146; Vol 11: pp. 97, 225, 251; Vol 14: pp. 205, 397; Vol 18: p. 357; Vol 20: p. 24; Vol 32: p. 326; Vol 42: p. 326; Vol 58: p. 383. ISBN 0-8420-2279-1.
  11. ^ . US Census Bureau. 2005-03-31. Archived from the original on 1997-06-17. Retrieved 2007-08-24.
  12. ^ "Dassow". PlacesNamed. Retrieved 2007-08-24.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
  14. ^ "Trinity Lutheran Church LCMS". Google. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
  15. ^ "Dassow Road". Google. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
  16. ^ "Dassow Park". Google. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
  17. ^ "Dassow Milling Company Dam, USGS Sheboygan Falls (WI) Topo Map". TopoQuest. Retrieved 2008-07-05.
  18. ^ "Dassow School". Google. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
  19. ^ . my-usa-data.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-14. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
  20. ^ "Dassow Court". Google. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
  21. ^ "Tambari (1977)". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-09-16.

External links edit

  • Dassow FAQ 2007-05-08 at the Wayback Machine
  • Dassow Family Tree 2007-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • Castle Lũtgenhof 2012-02-08 at the Wayback Machine
  • Maps, Weather, and Airports for Dassow, Germany, Falling Rain Genomics, Inc.

External links – German language edit

  • (in German) Official website of Dassow City (English translation)


dassow, german, pronunciation, ˈdaso, town, nordwestmecklenburg, district, mecklenburg, western, pomerania, germany, situated, baltic, east, lübeck, south, lübeck, travemünde, also, close, cities, wismar, schwerin, part, hamburg, metropolitan, region, towncoat. Dassow German pronunciation ˈdaso is a town in the Nordwestmecklenburg district in Mecklenburg Western Pomerania Germany It is situated on a bay of the Baltic Sea 20 km east of Lubeck and 2 km south of Lubeck Travemunde It is also close to the cities of Wismar and Schwerin and is part of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region DassowTownCoat of armsLocation of Dassow within Nordwestmecklenburg districtDassowShow map of GermanyDassowShow map of Mecklenburg VorpommernCoordinates 53 54 38 N 10 58 20 E 53 91056 N 10 97222 E 53 91056 10 97222CountryGermanyStateMecklenburg VorpommernDistrictNordwestmecklenburgMunicipal assoc Schonberger LandGovernment MayorJorg PloenArea Total66 54 km2 25 69 sq mi Elevation12 m 39 ft Population 2021 12 31 1 Total4 065 Density61 km2 160 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes23942Dialling codes038826Vehicle registrationNWMWebsitewww Stadt Dassow deDassow has been one of the eleven municipalities and districts within the Schonberg administrative region since January 1 2005 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Two north German towns with the same name in German 1720 1919 4 City arrangement 4 1 Neighboring municipalities 5 Objects of interest 6 Economics and infrastructure 6 1 Traffic route 7 Dassow family name and related information 8 Sons and daughters of the town 9 References 10 External links 11 External links German languageGeography editThe Dassow metropolitan area extends from the Baltic Sea coast between Klutzer Winkel and the Priwall Peninsula to the banks of the Potenitzer Wiek and the Dassower See up to the delta of the Maurine which flows into the Stepenitz The town center is at the entrance of the Stepenitz as it flows into the Dassower See which forms a side bay of the Trave into the Baltic Sea at sea level In the hilly area northeast of Dassow the terrain reaches 58 m over the banks of the Dassower See and the Stepenitz as well as parts of the coastal region which are protected nature reserves Dassow is the only large settlement on the bank of the Dassower See Schloss Lutgenhof is also situated on the banks of the Dassower See Moritz von Paepcke designed and built this castle in 1839 Mast Jagermeister AG converted Schloss Lutgenhof to a restaurant and hotel with 23 rooms in 1999 History editThe name for Dassow Germany is of Slavic origin The original name was Dartzowe which is Slavic for thorn bush Over the years the name changed to Dartzow Darsowe Dassaw and finally Dassow The city is probably named after the thorn bushes growing on rocky ground near the city The city crest for Dassow Germany is a castle gate with a thorn bush growing in it In the middle of the twelfth century a German castle with a small settlement around it emerged from the formerly Slavic castle strategically positioned on the road connecting Lubeck and Wismar The church of St Nicholas is built in the early Gothic style and constructed of brick characteristic of a region without ready access to building stone It was already included in the Ratzeburg Tithes Register Ratzeburger Zehntregister of 1230 at which time the parish belonged to the bishopric of Ratzeburg The church tower is more recent dating from the sixteenth century The town s commercial traditions are evidenced by a large eighteenth century warehouse at the mouth of the Stepenitz River Here agricultural and other produce from the surrounding area could be gathered for onward conveyance to the great port at nearby Lubeck More recently as the most north westerly town in the former German Democratic Republic Dassow found itself till 1989 at the heart of a restricted zone accessible only to those able to obtain a special pass from the East German authorities The town was separated by a wall from its lake during most of this period since the lake remained administratively a part of Lubeck within the West Germany The settlement of Dassow in post 1919 Germany acquired the status of a town only in the year 1938 there was however another Dassow to the east Two north German towns with the same name in German 1720 1919 editDaszewo in Poland is approximately 200 miles 320 km to the east of Dassow in Germany Between 1720 and 1919 Daszewo was in Pomerania a Prussian province subsequently subsumed into the German state During these years Daszewo was usually known to English speakers as Dassow this being its German name Confusion may arise between these two north German settlements both called in German Dassow City arrangement editDistricts within the city of Dassow with its old core including Vorwerk and Siedlung are Barendorf Benckendorf Feldhusen Flechtkrug Gross Voigtshagen Harkensee Holm Johannstorf Kaltenhof Klein Voigtshagen Lutgenhof Potenitz Prieschendorf Rosenhagen Schwanbeck Tankenhagen Volkstorf Wieschendorf WilmstorfNeighboring municipalities edit In a clockwise direction beginning in the north the following cities and municipalities border on Dassow Kalkhorst Roggenstorf Papenhusen Schonberg and Lubeck Priwall now a district within Travemunde Objects of interest edit nbsp Dassow The church in winterSt Nikolai Kirche a Gothic brick church which dates from the second half of the 13th century Tiger park in the commercial area white tiger numerous other kinds of tigers Alpacas and small animal 2 Monument at the old port The Altenteilerkate Dassow local history museum on Lubecker road 3 Castle Lutgenhof built as a manor in 1839 converted to a castle in 1890 and to a restaurant and hotel with 23 rooms in 1999 Water Castle Johannstorf on the North side of the Dassower See where the awarded movie The white ribbon has been recorded 4 Castle Potenitz decayed former mansion and school adjacent to Bay of Lubeck and within sight of Travemunde Economics and infrastructure editDassow has today banks medical practices a pharmacy kindergarten and school as well as all the necessary infrastructure facilities which a modern town should exhibit as a center for the surrounding communities An extensive scheme of reconstruction for the historical old part of town has been taken in hand Development of the town s tourism potential has also become a priority in recent years Over 30 companies are located in the trade area Holmer Berg among them the Popcorn Company PCO group that is well known in Europe and two medical technology companies including the Euroimmun company with headquarter in Lubeck The PCO Group has its headquarters in Dassow with distribution throughout Europe The PCO Group was formed January 1 2006 as a merger of The Popcorn Company and Octagon GmbH 5 Traffic route edit The city of Dassow is located on Federal Highway 105 Bundesstrasse 105 Lubeck Wismar Important connecting roads lead to Klutz Boltenhagen near Schonberg and Priwall Bundesautobahn 20 Lubeck Rostock is located 12 Kilometers to the south The next station is 7 km drive to neighboring city through Schonberg Strecke Lubeck Wismar A pass connected Dassow to these cities until the end of the 1940s Public buses connect Dassow with Grevesmuhlen Schonberg Travemunde Priwall and via Klutz also Boltenhagen Dassow family name and related information editDassow is also a family name that most likely derives from the town of Dassow Germany The standard pronunciation of Dassow is D AE1 S OW0 6 7 The earliest recorded person with the last name of Dassow is Hinrich Dassow who was born about 1610 in Mecklenburg Schwerin and died January 16 1690 in Biestow Germany 8 He married in 1640 and had five children including Hans Dassow 9 There were 48 people with the last name of Dassow who migrated to the United States via ship between December 10 1853 and April 7 1890 They primarily departed from Hamburg Germany and all arrived at New York City 10 There was also a group of people with the last name of Dassow who came to Brazil during the period of the German colonization of Southern Brazil and of the state of Rio Grande do Sul from 1830 to 1870 According to the US Census Bureau Dassow is the 52 272nd most popular family name surname in the United States with a frequency of 0 000 and a percentile is 86 286 11 12 The majority of Dassows in the United States live in Wisconsin with the largest concentration in Medford Wisconsin There are approximately 187 Dassow households in the United States Outside of the United States Germany has the largest concentration of Dassows There are few Dassow households outside of the United States and Germany Two in Canada two in Australia seven in Great Britain and an unknown number in Brazil There are a number of locations with the name Dassow Trinity Lutheran Church 13 is located at W5334 Dassow Avenue Medford WI 54451 14 There is also a Dassow Road in Medford Wisconsin 15 There are a Dassow Park 16 and Dassow Milling Company Dam 17 in Sheboygan Falls Wisconsin There was a Dassow School in Livingston County Illinois which is in Central Illinois 18 19 St Paul s Lutheran Church in Germanville began meeting in a building known as the Dassow School in 1879 In 1901 a new building was constructed at a cost of 1 300 on land donated by the Froedbe family There is a Dassow Court in Alpharetta Georgia 20 Erwin Geschonneck plays Luden Dassow in the movie Tambari 1977 21 Sons and daughters of the town edit nbsp Christian August von Berkentin around 1739 Christian August von Berkentin 1694 1758 diplomat in Danish service Meno Rettich 1839 1918 conservative Reichstag deputy Wilhelm Beusch 1894 1979 prosecutor in criminal proceedings against Adolf Seefeldt and from 1944 Generalstaatsanwalt of Mecklenburg Herbert Freitag born 1915 Member of the Landtag CDU References edit Bevolkerungsstand der Kreise Amter und Gemeinden 2021 XLS in German Statistisches Amt Mecklenburg Vorpommern 2022 Adventure and Tiger Park in Dassow Mecklenburg Vorpommern State Portal Retrieved 2007 08 23 Altenteilerkate Dassow Heimatmuseum The Altenteilerkate Dassow local history museum in German Deutsches Museums Verzeichnis German Museum Directory Retrieved 2007 08 25 Wasserschloss Johannstorf Water Castle Johannstorf in German Fahrradtouren in Mecklenburg Bicycle Tours in Mecklenburg Archived from the original on 2007 10 09 Retrieved 2007 08 27 The PCO Group home Page The PCO Group Retrieved 2007 08 31 Lenzo Kevin The CMU Pronouncing Dictionary Carnegie Mellon University Retrieved 2007 08 24 Dassow Pronunciation cooldictionary com Archived from the original on 2011 07 08 Retrieved 2007 08 24 Ausgewahlte Familien und Personen Selected families and persons Hinrich DASSOW genealogy in German ende genealogy de Retrieved 2007 09 16 Ausgewahlte Familien und Personen Selected families and persons Hans DASSOW genealogy in German ende genealogy de Retrieved 2007 09 16 Ira A Glazier P William Filby eds 1990 1998 Germans to America Lists of Passengers Arriving at U S Ports 1850 1891 Scholarly Resource Vol 6 p 146 Vol 11 pp 97 225 251 Vol 14 pp 205 397 Vol 18 p 357 Vol 20 p 24 Vol 32 p 326 Vol 42 p 326 Vol 58 p 383 ISBN 0 8420 2279 1 Frequently Occurring First Names and Surnames From the 1990 Census US Census Bureau 2005 03 31 Archived from the original on 1997 06 17 Retrieved 2007 08 24 Dassow PlacesNamed Retrieved 2007 08 24 Trinity Lutheran Church home page Archived from the original on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2007 09 16 Trinity Lutheran Church LCMS Google Retrieved 2007 09 16 Dassow Road Google Retrieved 2007 09 16 Dassow Park Google Retrieved 2007 09 16 Dassow Milling Company Dam USGS Sheboygan Falls WI Topo Map TopoQuest Retrieved 2008 07 05 Dassow School Google Retrieved 2007 09 16 Illinois Schools Dassow School historical my usa data com Archived from the original on 2011 07 14 Retrieved 2007 09 16 Dassow Court Google Retrieved 2007 09 16 Tambari 1977 Internet Movie Database Retrieved 2007 09 16 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dassow Dassow FAQ Archived 2007 05 08 at the Wayback Machine Dassow Family Tree Archived 2007 09 26 at the Wayback Machine Castle Lũtgenhof Archived 2012 02 08 at the Wayback Machine Maps Weather and Airports for Dassow Germany Falling Rain Genomics Inc External links German language edit in German Official website of Dassow City English translation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dassow amp oldid 1195890409, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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