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Löcknitz

Löcknitz is a municipality in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, in north-eastern Germany, located in the historic region of Pomerania, 12 km (7 mi) west of the German-Polish border and 25 km (16 mi) west of Szczecin. It is the seat of the Amt Löcknitz-Penkun.

Löcknitz
The bilingual German-Polish school in Löcknitz
Location of Löcknitz within Vorpommern-Greifswald district
Löcknitz
Löcknitz
Coordinates: 53°27′N 14°12′E / 53.450°N 14.200°E / 53.450; 14.200
CountryGermany
StateMecklenburg-Vorpommern
DistrictVorpommern-Greifswald
Municipal assoc.Löcknitz-Penkun
Government
 • MayorDetlef Ebert (CDU)
Area
 • Total22.67 km2 (8.75 sq mi)
Elevation
34 m (112 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[1]
 • Total3,280
 • Density140/km2 (370/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
17321
Dialling codes039754
Vehicle registrationVG
Websitehttps://loecknitz.eu/

Geography edit

Löcknitz lies within the Western Pomerania (Vorpommern) part of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and thus the historic region of Pomerania. The river Randow flows through the municipality, specifically along the south and east of the main town. The Löcknitzer See lies south east to the town.

Löcknitz is located 12 km (7 mi) west of the German-Polish border, 25 km (16 mi) west of Szczecin, and 14 km (9 mi) east of Pasewalk, the closest German city.

Administratively, the municipality is a part of the Amt Löcknitz-Penkun, of which it is the seat, within the Vorpommern-Greifswald district.

History edit

Löcknitz is located in the area of the former Urstromtal which formed roughly 20,000 years BC, which formed as the glacial masses of the Ice age retreated from the region. Ancient graves and artifacts found in the area date back to the Stone Ages. Around 600 years BC, the area of what is today Löcknitz was settled by the Ukrani Slavs in the void left by the retreating Germanic tribes. The name, which is of Slavic origin, likely evolved out of either the word "Locheniza" or "Lokenitz", roughly translating to "ditch depression" or "swamp hole".[2]

Löcknitz was first mentioned in 1212. Around that time, the Slavic gord Lokenitza was constructed of wood and posts. Said fort would be taken over by the Germans around the year 1400 and be converted into a castle of masonry named Castrum Locenize. The castle governed not only the settlement it stood in, but also the fields, woods, and settlements (Plöwen, Bismark, Bergholz) surrounding it.[2]

 
Ruins of the Löcknitz castle (1842)

Administrative timeline edit

Due to being located on the border between Pomerania and Brandenburg, Löcknitz was very contested and was frequently involved in battles as well as border changes.[2]

Cross-border contacts edit

Since 1992 the bilingual German-Polish Gymnasium is visited by pupils from Germany (526 in 2008) and Poland (161), leading to the German Abitur as well as to the Polish matura. In 2008 the certificates were handed over by the foreign ministers of both countries Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Radosław Sikorski.[3] Since Poland joined the Schengen Agreement, the population of Löcknitz has been growing, as rates and costs of land acquisition are lower than in Poland. Many commuters to Szczecin live in Löcknitz[4] and the first economic investments were made in Löcknitz by Polish enterprises,[5] supported by the Löcknitz administration.[3] As of 2019, the town's population was 15% Polish.[6]

Demographics edit

The population of Löcknitz is 3,253 as of 2019.[7]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
19903,699—    
19913,636−1.7%
19923,576−1.7%
19933,502−2.1%
19943,457−1.3%
19953,413−1.3%
19963,398−0.4%
19973,292−3.1%
19983,261−0.9%
19993,187−2.3%
20003,195+0.3%
20013,160−1.1%
20023,083−2.4%
20033,000−2.7%
20042,939−2.0%
YearPop.±%
20052,904−1.2%
20062,948+1.5%
20073,021+2.5%
20083,059+1.3%
20093,027−1.0%
20103,021−0.2%
20113,093+2.4%
20123,142+1.6%
20133,166+0.8%
20143,196+0.9%
20153,192−0.1%
20163,090−3.2%
20173,178+2.8%
20183,223+1.4%
20193,253+0.9%
Sources: Einwohnerzahlen

As a result of the Schengen Agreement, 15% (around 495 people) and 250 pupils (around half) in the town were Polish as of 2019.[6] In 2012, Poles made up only 7% of the population.[8]

Politics edit

 
Löcknitz town hall

The current mayor of Löcknitz is Detlef Ebert (CDU). Ebert ran in the 2019 mayoral elections unopposed and received 1003 (78.6%) yes votes. The municipal council consists of 13 members (12 CDU, 1 AfD) elected on the same date.

Elections edit

The last municipal election took place on 26 May 2019. 13 members were elected to the council.

Candidate Party Votes % +/- Seats +/-
Detlef Ebert Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) 3,081 81.6   41.7 12   4
Sören Schütz Alternative for Germany (AfD) 519 13.8 New 1   1
? Independent 174 4.6 New 0 ±0
Valid votes 3,774 98.6   28.43
Invalid votes 53 1.4%   56.91
Electorate/voter turnout 1359 50.7   1.1
Source: Kommunalwahlen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern am 26. Mai 2019

The following candidates were elected:[9]

  • Detlef Ebert (CDU), Mayor
  • Lutz-Michael Liskow (CDU), First deputy mayor
  • Bernd Dassow (CDU), Second deputy mayor
  • Sven Reinke (CDU)
  • Anja Holke (CDU)
  • Tina Peschke (CDU)
  • Janette Haase (CDU)
  • Anja Guderjan (CDU)
  • Katarzyna Werth (CDU)
  • Enrico Harms (CDU)
  • Thomas Kuckuck (CDU)
  • Matthias Mochow (CDU)
  • Jürgen Reichert (CDU)
  • Sören Schütz (AfD)

Historical seat distribution edit

Year CDU LEFT NPD AfD SPD WG BV-LR[a] Source
2019 12 - - 1 - - [10]
2014 8 3 2 - - 1 [11]
2009 6 5 2 - 1 - [12]

Mayoral elections edit

The last mayoral election happened on 26 May 2019, the same day as the municipal council election. Only one candidate, Detlef Ebert (CDU), was up for election and ran unopposed. The results are as follows:[13]

Party Candidate Yes No
Votes % Votes %
CDU Detlef Ebert 1003 78.6 273 21,4

Other elections edit

Löcknitz is part of the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte I – Vorpommern-Greifswald II federal electoral constituency and is represented by Erik von Malottki (SPD), elected during the 2021 federal election.

Nationalism and Neo-Nazism in Löcknitz edit

The mass immigration of Poles into Löcknitz has also caused some problems and gave rise to an anti-Polish sentiment as well as German nationalism in the town. For instance, there have been incidents of Polish license plates being vandalized.[8]

The far-right National Democratic Party of Germany has enjoyed some popularity in the town, holding two seats in the municipal council between 2009 and 2019. The NPD played into anti-Polish sentiments by displaying the slogan "Stop the Polish invasion!" (German: "Poleninvasion stoppen!") on posters in the village during the 2009 election.[14] In June 2011, a 20-meter long inscription, attributed to the NPD, appeared in the town with the text "Poles out. Germany for the Germans".[8]

In 2020, the police closed down a facility in Löcknitz where neo-Nazis had combined several garages into a single large hall which was used as a meeting place as well as for the organisation of far-right concerts, which up to 200 people attended. The hall was closed due to building code/ zoning violations and a large bonfire that was spotted at the building. During the search, the owners resisted the police, which resulted in three officers being injured.[15]

Dirk Bahlmann (NPD), who used to be a member of the municipal council, is recognized as the leader of neo-Nazi activities in the town. Allegedly there exists a group of 20 to 25 neo-Nazis around Bahlmann named "Nationales Bündnis Löcknitz" (National Association Löcknitz) which organizes far-right activities in the town.[15] Several worn-out posters of the NPD's youth wing JN are glued to a advertising column in front of the train station.

Notable residents edit

Twin towns edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Voters' Association Farmers' Union - Rural areas (Wählergemeinschaft Bauernverband-Ländlicher Raum).

References edit

  1. ^ "Bevölkerungsstand der Kreise, Ämter und Gemeinden 2021" (XLS) (in German). Statistisches Amt Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Geschichte – Gemeinde Löcknitz". loecknitz.eu. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
  3. ^ a b Auswärtiges Amt.de
  4. ^ "Aufbau Ost: Abschied von Vorurteilen".
  5. ^ "Freundliche Übernahme".
  6. ^ a b Ostsee-Zeitung (2019-10-03). "Grenzstadt Löcknitz: Wie polnische Schüler Leben in die Kleinstadt bringen". www.ostsee-zeitung.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-08-21.
  7. ^ "Statistik – Gemeinde Löcknitz". loecknitz.eu. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
  8. ^ a b c "Meklemburgia-Pomorze Przednie. "Fenomen antypolskości"".
  9. ^ "Gemeindevertretung – Gemeinde Löcknitz". loecknitz.eu. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
  10. ^ "Kommunalwahlen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern am 26. Mai 2019 Gemeindevertretungen der kreisangehörigen Gemeinden Endgültiges Ergebnis".
  11. ^
  12. ^ "Kommunalwahlen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern am 7. Juni 2009" (PDF).
  13. ^ Rainer Marten: Die Stadt der Schwarzen und der Schöneren. In: Pasewalker Zeitung. 27. Mai 2014, S. 16.
  14. ^ Pergande, Frank (2011-11-18). "NPD-Hochburg Löcknitz: Brücke ohne Enden". FAZ.NET (in German). ISSN 0174-4909. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
  15. ^ a b "Löcknitz: Neonazi-Treff wird geschlossen". Endstation Rechts. (in German). Retrieved 2023-08-21.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • German-Polish school Löcknitz (German/Polish)

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For the station see Locknitz railway station For the tributary of the Elbe see Locknitz river Locknitz is a municipality in the Vorpommern Greifswald district in Mecklenburg Vorpommern in north eastern Germany located in the historic region of Pomerania 12 km 7 mi west of the German Polish border and 25 km 16 mi west of Szczecin It is the seat of the Amt Locknitz Penkun LocknitzMunicipalityThe bilingual German Polish school in LocknitzCoat of armsLocation of Locknitz within Vorpommern Greifswald districtLocknitzShow map of GermanyLocknitzShow map of Mecklenburg VorpommernCoordinates 53 27 N 14 12 E 53 450 N 14 200 E 53 450 14 200CountryGermanyStateMecklenburg VorpommernDistrictVorpommern GreifswaldMunicipal assoc Locknitz PenkunGovernment MayorDetlef Ebert CDU Area Total22 67 km2 8 75 sq mi Elevation34 m 112 ft Population 2021 12 31 1 Total3 280 Density140 km2 370 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes17321Dialling codes039754Vehicle registrationVGWebsitehttps loecknitz eu Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 Administrative timeline 2 2 Cross border contacts 3 Demographics 4 Politics 4 1 Elections 4 1 1 Historical seat distribution 4 1 2 Mayoral elections 4 1 3 Other elections 4 2 Nationalism and Neo Nazism in Locknitz 5 Notable residents 6 Twin towns 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksGeography editLocknitz lies within the Western Pomerania Vorpommern part of Mecklenburg Vorpommern and thus the historic region of Pomerania The river Randow flows through the municipality specifically along the south and east of the main town The Locknitzer See lies south east to the town Locknitz is located 12 km 7 mi west of the German Polish border 25 km 16 mi west of Szczecin and 14 km 9 mi east of Pasewalk the closest German city Administratively the municipality is a part of the Amt Locknitz Penkun of which it is the seat within the Vorpommern Greifswald district History editLocknitz is located in the area of the former Urstromtal which formed roughly 20 000 years BC which formed as the glacial masses of the Ice age retreated from the region Ancient graves and artifacts found in the area date back to the Stone Ages Around 600 years BC the area of what is today Locknitz was settled by the Ukrani Slavs in the void left by the retreating Germanic tribes The name which is of Slavic origin likely evolved out of either the word Locheniza or Lokenitz roughly translating to ditch depression or swamp hole 2 Locknitz was first mentioned in 1212 Around that time the Slavic gord Lokenitza was constructed of wood and posts Said fort would be taken over by the Germans around the year 1400 and be converted into a castle of masonry named Castrum Locenize The castle governed not only the settlement it stood in but also the fields woods and settlements Plowen Bismark Bergholz surrounding it 2 nbsp Ruins of the Locknitz castle 1842 Administrative timeline edit Due to being located on the border between Pomerania and Brandenburg Locknitz was very contested and was frequently involved in battles as well as border changes 2 until 1250 Duchy of Pomerania 1250 1390 Margraviate of Brandenburg 1390 1468 Duchy of Pomerania Stettin 1468 1648 Uckermark Margraviate of Brandenburg 1648 1676 Swedish Pomerania 1676 1700 Uckermark Margraviate of Brandenburg 1700 1720 Swedish Pomerania 1720 1815 Uckermark Margraviate of Brandenburg 1815 1871 Province of Pomerania Kingdom of Prussia 1871 1918 Province of Pomerania Kingdom of Prussia German Empire 1918 1933 Province of Pomerania Free State of Prussia Weimar Republic 1933 1945 Province of Pomerania Free State of Prussia Nazi Germany 1945 1952 Land Mecklenburg East Germany 1952 1990 Bezirk Neubrandenburg East Germany since 1990 Mecklenburg Vorpommern GermanyCross border contacts edit Since 1992 the bilingual German Polish Gymnasium is visited by pupils from Germany 526 in 2008 and Poland 161 leading to the German Abitur as well as to the Polish matura In 2008 the certificates were handed over by the foreign ministers of both countries Frank Walter Steinmeier and Radoslaw Sikorski 3 Since Poland joined the Schengen Agreement the population of Locknitz has been growing as rates and costs of land acquisition are lower than in Poland Many commuters to Szczecin live in Locknitz 4 and the first economic investments were made in Locknitz by Polish enterprises 5 supported by the Locknitz administration 3 As of 2019 the town s population was 15 Polish 6 Demographics editThe population of Locknitz is 3 253 as of 2019 7 Historical populationYearPop 19903 699 19913 636 1 7 19923 576 1 7 19933 502 2 1 19943 457 1 3 19953 413 1 3 19963 398 0 4 19973 292 3 1 19983 261 0 9 19993 187 2 3 20003 195 0 3 20013 160 1 1 20023 083 2 4 20033 000 2 7 20042 939 2 0 YearPop 20052 904 1 2 20062 948 1 5 20073 021 2 5 20083 059 1 3 20093 027 1 0 20103 021 0 2 20113 093 2 4 20123 142 1 6 20133 166 0 8 20143 196 0 9 20153 192 0 1 20163 090 3 2 20173 178 2 8 20183 223 1 4 20193 253 0 9 Sources EinwohnerzahlenAs a result of the Schengen Agreement 15 around 495 people and 250 pupils around half in the town were Polish as of 2019 6 In 2012 Poles made up only 7 of the population 8 Politics edit nbsp Locknitz town hallThe current mayor of Locknitz is Detlef Ebert CDU Ebert ran in the 2019 mayoral elections unopposed and received 1003 78 6 yes votes The municipal council consists of 13 members 12 CDU 1 AfD elected on the same date Elections edit The last municipal election took place on 26 May 2019 13 members were elected to the council Candidate Party Votes Seats Detlef Ebert Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU 3 081 81 6 nbsp 41 7 12 nbsp 4Soren Schutz Alternative for Germany AfD 519 13 8 New 1 nbsp 1 Independent 174 4 6 New 0 0Valid votes 3 774 98 6 nbsp 28 43Invalid votes 53 1 4 nbsp 56 91Electorate voter turnout 1359 50 7 nbsp 1 1Source Kommunalwahlen in Mecklenburg Vorpommern am 26 Mai 2019The following candidates were elected 9 Detlef Ebert CDU Mayor Lutz Michael Liskow CDU First deputy mayor Bernd Dassow CDU Second deputy mayor Sven Reinke CDU Anja Holke CDU Tina Peschke CDU Janette Haase CDU Anja Guderjan CDU Katarzyna Werth CDU Enrico Harms CDU Thomas Kuckuck CDU Matthias Mochow CDU Jurgen Reichert CDU Soren Schutz AfD Historical seat distribution edit Year CDU LEFT NPD AfD SPD WG BV LR a Source2019 12 1 10 2014 8 3 2 1 11 2009 6 5 2 1 12 Mayoral elections edit The last mayoral election happened on 26 May 2019 the same day as the municipal council election Only one candidate Detlef Ebert CDU was up for election and ran unopposed The results are as follows 13 Party Candidate Yes NoVotes Votes CDU Detlef Ebert 1003 78 6 273 21 4Other elections edit Locknitz is part of the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte I Vorpommern Greifswald II federal electoral constituency and is represented by Erik von Malottki SPD elected during the 2021 federal election Nationalism and Neo Nazism in Locknitz edit The mass immigration of Poles into Locknitz has also caused some problems and gave rise to an anti Polish sentiment as well as German nationalism in the town For instance there have been incidents of Polish license plates being vandalized 8 The far right National Democratic Party of Germany has enjoyed some popularity in the town holding two seats in the municipal council between 2009 and 2019 The NPD played into anti Polish sentiments by displaying the slogan Stop the Polish invasion German Poleninvasion stoppen on posters in the village during the 2009 election 14 In June 2011 a 20 meter long inscription attributed to the NPD appeared in the town with the text Poles out Germany for the Germans 8 In 2020 the police closed down a facility in Locknitz where neo Nazis had combined several garages into a single large hall which was used as a meeting place as well as for the organisation of far right concerts which up to 200 people attended The hall was closed due to building code zoning violations and a large bonfire that was spotted at the building During the search the owners resisted the police which resulted in three officers being injured 15 Dirk Bahlmann NPD who used to be a member of the municipal council is recognized as the leader of neo Nazi activities in the town Allegedly there exists a group of 20 to 25 neo Nazis around Bahlmann named Nationales Bundnis Locknitz National Association Locknitz which organizes far right activities in the town 15 Several worn out posters of the NPD s youth wing JN are glued to a advertising column in front of the train station Notable residents editManfred Ewald 1926 2002 SED politician in the GDR Viktor Bauer 1915 1969 Luftwaffe officer during World War IITwin towns edit nbsp Sassenberg North Rhine Westphalia nbsp Stare Czarnowo PolandNotes edit Voters Association Farmers Union Rural areas Wahlergemeinschaft Bauernverband Landlicher Raum References edit Bevolkerungsstand der Kreise Amter und Gemeinden 2021 XLS in German Statistisches Amt Mecklenburg Vorpommern 2022 a b c Geschichte Gemeinde Locknitz loecknitz eu Retrieved 2023 08 21 a b Auswartiges Amt de Aufbau Ost Abschied von Vorurteilen Freundliche Ubernahme a b Ostsee Zeitung 2019 10 03 Grenzstadt Locknitz Wie polnische Schuler Leben in die Kleinstadt bringen www ostsee zeitung de in German Retrieved 2023 08 21 Statistik Gemeinde Locknitz loecknitz eu Retrieved 2023 08 21 a b c Meklemburgia Pomorze Przednie Fenomen antypolskosci Gemeindevertretung Gemeinde Locknitz loecknitz eu Retrieved 2023 08 21 Kommunalwahlen in Mecklenburg Vorpommern am 26 Mai 2019 Gemeindevertretungen der kreisangehorigen Gemeinden Endgultiges Ergebnis Kommunalwahlen Gemeindevertretungen in den kreisangehorigen Gemeinden Excel Datei B731GV 2014 01 Kommunalwahlen in Mecklenburg Vorpommern am 7 Juni 2009 PDF Rainer Marten Die Stadt der Schwarzen und der Schoneren In Pasewalker Zeitung 27 Mai 2014 S 16 Pergande Frank 2011 11 18 NPD Hochburg Locknitz Brucke ohne Enden FAZ NET in German ISSN 0174 4909 Retrieved 2023 08 21 a b Locknitz Neonazi Treff wird geschlossen Endstation Rechts in German Retrieved 2023 08 21 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Locknitz Official website German Polish school Locknitz German Polish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Locknitz amp oldid 1184315066, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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