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Fürstenberg/Havel

Fürstenberg (German pronunciation: [ˈfʏʁstn̩ˌbɛʁk] (listen)) is a town in the Oberhavel district, Brandenburg, Germany.

Fürstenberg
Church in Blumenow
Location of Fürstenberg within Oberhavel district
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Fürstenberg
Fürstenberg
Coordinates: 53°11′07″N 13°08′44″E / 53.18528°N 13.14556°E / 53.18528; 13.14556Coordinates: 53°11′07″N 13°08′44″E / 53.18528°N 13.14556°E / 53.18528; 13.14556
CountryGermany
StateBrandenburg
DistrictOberhavel
Subdivisions10 districts
Government
 • Mayor (2019–27) Robert Philipp[1] (Ind.)
Area
 • Total212.61 km2 (82.09 sq mi)
Elevation
53 m (174 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total5,781
 • Density27/km2 (70/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
16798
Dialling codes033093
Vehicle registrationOHV
Websitewww.fuerstenberg-havel.de

Until 1919, Fürstenberg was part of the former Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

Geography

 
Stream near Tornow

Fürstenberg is situated on the River Havel, 21 kilometres (13 mi) south of Neustrelitz, and 75 kilometres (47 mi) north of Berlin.

The city lies at the southern edge of the Mecklenburg Lake District and is framed by the Röblinsee, Baalensee, and Schwedtsee lakes. The River Havel splits into several channels as it flows through the town, one of which contains a lock used by vessels navigating the river. The original town site was situated on an island between these channels.

Districts of Fürstenberg

Fürstenberg includes nine areas, named for former villages that are now mostly farmland or little more than a church:

  • Altthymen
  • Barsdorf
  • Blumenow
  • Bredereiche
  • Himmelpfort
  • Steinförde
  • Ravensbrück
  • Tornow
  • Zootzen

Fürstenberg Palace

 
Fürstenberg Palace

North from the center of the city is Fürstenberg Palace, which was built between 1741 and 1752 by the architect Christoph Julius Löwe for Dorothea Sophie of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the wife of Adolphus Frederick III, the Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. In World War I and World War II, the palace was used as a hospital.

History

In 1758, the Battle of Tornow was fought near the town between the forces of Prussia and Sweden during the Seven Years' War.

In the Nazi era, Fürstenberg was the site of Ravensbrück concentration camp. A memorial has been raised on the site.

Overrun by the Soviet Army in 1945, post-World War II they established the base of the 2nd Guards Tank Army of the Soviet Forces in Germany. In early 1959, three years before the Cuban Missile Crisis, the site was equipped with six R-5 Pobeda nuclear missiles, capable of launching from a mobile launcher from one of four tennis-court-sized sites capable of handling the larger R-12 Dvina.[3] Similar sites were set up at Vogelsang, Zehdenick and Lychen (1xpad).[4] After the withdrawal of the missiles in September 1959, the site returned to its original purpose as an army base.

Since the formation of the states (German Länder) in the GDR in 1990, Fürstenberg again belongs to the state of Brandenburg, and from 1993 became part of the newly formed district Oberhavel. The Russian Army troops were withdrawn from their former East German bases in 1994.

Demography

Fürstenberg/Havel: Population development
within the current boundaries[5]
YearPop.±% p.a.
1875 4,896—    
1890 5,389+0.64%
1910 5,780+0.35%
1925 7,710+1.94%
1933 8,799+1.67%
1939 9,510+1.30%
1946 12,557+4.05%
1950 12,796+0.47%
1964 10,041−1.72%
1971 9,621−0.61%
1981 8,545−1.18%
1985 8,311−0.69%
1989 7,990−0.98%
1990 7,860−1.63%
1991 7,716−1.83%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1992 7,654−0.80%
1993 7,647−0.09%
1994 7,607−0.52%
1995 7,630+0.30%
1996 7,531−1.30%
1997 7,473−0.77%
1998 7,403−0.94%
1999 7,348−0.74%
2000 7,220−1.74%
2001 7,117−1.43%
2002 6,966−2.12%
2003 6,870−1.38%
2004 6,792−1.14%
2005 6,716−1.12%
2006 6,623−1.38%
YearPop.±% p.a.
2007 6,517−1.60%
2008 6,442−1.15%
2009 6,356−1.33%
2010 6,257−1.56%
2011 6,054−3.24%
2012 5,972−1.35%
2013 5,959−0.22%
2014 5,882−1.29%
2015 5,854−0.48%
2016 5,874+0.34%
2017 5,846−0.48%
2018 5,838−0.14%
2019 5,827−0.19%
2020 5,782−0.77%

Transportation

The town lies on the Berlin-Stralsund railway. The railway station is called Fürstenberg (Havel) and is serviced by DB Regio Nordost. The web site or vending machines of Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg can be used to buy tickets.

Federal highway Bundesstraße 96 passes through town.

Notable residents

 
Martin Blumner (early photograph)

Connected to Fürstenberg

References

  1. ^ Landkreis Oberhavel Wahl der Bürgermeisterin / des Bürgermeisters, accessed 2 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerungsentwicklung und Flächen der kreisfreien Städte, Landkreise und Gemeinden im Land Brandenburg 2021" (PDF). Amt für Statistik Berlin-Brandenburg (in German). June 2022.
  3. ^ "Fürstenberg Soviet Nuclear Missile Base, Nuclear Storage Bunkers".
  4. ^ "Vogelsang Soviet Nuclear Missile Launch Pads".
  5. ^ Detailed data sources are to be found in the Wikimedia Commons.Population Projection Brandenburg at Wikimedia Commons

Gallery

External links

  Media related to Fürstenberg/Havel at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official site (in German)

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See also Tarnow Gorzow County Furstenberg German pronunciation ˈfʏʁstn ˌbɛʁk listen is a town in the Oberhavel district Brandenburg Germany FurstenbergTownChurch in BlumenowCoat of armsLocation of Furstenberg within Oberhavel districtFurstenbergShow map of GermanyFurstenbergShow map of BrandenburgCoordinates 53 11 07 N 13 08 44 E 53 18528 N 13 14556 E 53 18528 13 14556 Coordinates 53 11 07 N 13 08 44 E 53 18528 N 13 14556 E 53 18528 13 14556CountryGermanyStateBrandenburgDistrictOberhavelSubdivisions10 districtsGovernment Mayor 2019 27 Robert Philipp 1 Ind Area Total212 61 km2 82 09 sq mi Elevation53 m 174 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total5 781 Density27 km2 70 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes16798Dialling codes033093Vehicle registrationOHVWebsitewww fuerstenberg havel deUntil 1919 Furstenberg was part of the former Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg Strelitz Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Districts of Furstenberg 2 Furstenberg Palace 3 History 4 Demography 5 Transportation 6 Notable residents 7 Connected to Furstenberg 8 References 9 Gallery 10 External linksGeography Edit Stream near Tornow Furstenberg is situated on the River Havel 21 kilometres 13 mi south of Neustrelitz and 75 kilometres 47 mi north of Berlin The city lies at the southern edge of the Mecklenburg Lake District and is framed by the Roblinsee Baalensee and Schwedtsee lakes The River Havel splits into several channels as it flows through the town one of which contains a lock used by vessels navigating the river The original town site was situated on an island between these channels Districts of Furstenberg Edit Furstenberg includes nine areas named for former villages that are now mostly farmland or little more than a church Altthymen Barsdorf Blumenow Bredereiche Himmelpfort Steinforde Ravensbruck Tornow ZootzenFurstenberg Palace Edit Furstenberg Palace North from the center of the city is Furstenberg Palace which was built between 1741 and 1752 by the architect Christoph Julius Lowe for Dorothea Sophie of Mecklenburg Strelitz the wife of Adolphus Frederick III the Duke of Mecklenburg Strelitz In World War I and World War II the palace was used as a hospital History EditIn 1758 the Battle of Tornow was fought near the town between the forces of Prussia and Sweden during the Seven Years War In the Nazi era Furstenberg was the site of Ravensbruck concentration camp A memorial has been raised on the site Overrun by the Soviet Army in 1945 post World War II they established the base of the 2nd Guards Tank Army of the Soviet Forces in Germany In early 1959 three years before the Cuban Missile Crisis the site was equipped with six R 5 Pobeda nuclear missiles capable of launching from a mobile launcher from one of four tennis court sized sites capable of handling the larger R 12 Dvina 3 Similar sites were set up at Vogelsang Zehdenick and Lychen 1xpad 4 After the withdrawal of the missiles in September 1959 the site returned to its original purpose as an army base Since the formation of the states German Lander in the GDR in 1990 Furstenberg again belongs to the state of Brandenburg and from 1993 became part of the newly formed district Oberhavel The Russian Army troops were withdrawn from their former East German bases in 1994 Demography Edit Development of Population since 1875 within the Current Boundaries Blue Line Population Dotted Line Comparison to Population Development of Brandenburg state Recent Population Development Blue Line and ForecastsFurstenberg Havel Population development within the current boundaries 5 YearPop p a 18754 896 18905 389 0 64 19105 780 0 35 19257 710 1 94 19338 799 1 67 19399 510 1 30 194612 557 4 05 195012 796 0 47 196410 041 1 72 19719 621 0 61 19818 545 1 18 19858 311 0 69 19897 990 0 98 19907 860 1 63 19917 716 1 83 YearPop p a 19927 654 0 80 19937 647 0 09 19947 607 0 52 19957 630 0 30 19967 531 1 30 19977 473 0 77 19987 403 0 94 19997 348 0 74 20007 220 1 74 20017 117 1 43 20026 966 2 12 20036 870 1 38 20046 792 1 14 20056 716 1 12 20066 623 1 38 YearPop p a 20076 517 1 60 20086 442 1 15 20096 356 1 33 20106 257 1 56 20116 054 3 24 20125 972 1 35 20135 959 0 22 20145 882 1 29 20155 854 0 48 20165 874 0 34 20175 846 0 48 20185 838 0 14 20195 827 0 19 20205 782 0 77 Transportation EditThe town lies on the Berlin Stralsund railway The railway station is called Furstenberg Havel and is serviced by DB Regio Nordost The web site or vending machines of Verkehrsverbund Berlin Brandenburg can be used to buy tickets Federal highway Bundesstrasse 96 passes through town Notable residents Edit Martin Blumner early photograph Martin Blumner 1827 1901 composer conductor and musical theorist Walter Bartel 1904 1992 resistance fighter and historian Elsa Ehrich 1914 1948 Nazi SS concentration camp guard executed for war crimes Daniel Domscheit Berg 1978 technology activist Connected to Furstenberg EditHeinrich Schliemann 1822 1890 archaeologist 1836 1841 Apprentice in Furstenberg Otto Hammann 1852 1928 lawyer and presser died in Furstenberg Oskar Minkowski 1858 1931 physician died in Furstenberg Semyon Konstantinovich Kurkotkin 1917 1990 Marshal of the Soviet Union commander of the 2 Armored Army in Furstenberg Daniel Domscheit Berg born 1978 former speaker of the Unveiling Platform WikiLeaks lives in FurstenbergReferences Edit Landkreis Oberhavel Wahl der Burgermeisterin des Burgermeisters accessed 2 July 2021 Bevolkerungsentwicklung und Flachen der kreisfreien Stadte Landkreise und Gemeinden im Land Brandenburg 2021 PDF Amt fur Statistik Berlin Brandenburg in German June 2022 Furstenberg Soviet Nuclear Missile Base Nuclear Storage Bunkers Vogelsang Soviet Nuclear Missile Launch Pads Detailed data sources are to be found in the Wikimedia Commons Population Projection Brandenburg at Wikimedia CommonsGallery Edit Former brewery in Himmelpfort Church in Tornow Castle in TornowExternal links Edit Media related to Furstenberg Havel at Wikimedia Commons Official site in German 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