Jaebetz

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Jaebetz is a village in the southwest of the district Mecklenburg Lake District (Mecklenburg- Vorpommern). Since 1 January 2010, the formerly independent municipality is a district of Fincken.

Geography

Jaebetz located on the edge of the lake district, right on the border to Brandenburg, marked here by the river Dosse. The Dosse headwaters near Jaebetz is separated from Elde headwaters region ( neighboring community Altenhof ) only by a narrow Endmoränenbogen, which is about 105 m above sea level. NN achieved. The city Robel / Müritz is about 20 kilometers away, the Brandenburg town Meyenburg eleven kilometers.

For the former municipality Jaebetz included the districts Dammwolde, Fichtental and Marienhof.

History

The word comes from the Hebrew Jaebetz. It "means according to the Hebrew, God 'and' pain ', a term that should remind born with pain at Word of God .'" As the oldest part of the former municipality emerged Dammwolde 1332 for the first time in a document on. Jaebetz itself is a foundation of the second half of the 18th century.

The Dammwolder timbered church was built in 1736.

The village is traditionally dominated by agriculture. In addition to an agricultural cooperative, some companies are working part-time basis ( broiler ). In recent years, new homes have been built in Jaebetz.

With effect from 1 January 2010, the municipality was incorporated into Jaebetz Fincken. Last mayor was Gerald Schmidt.

Traffic

From Jaebetz lead from roads to Meyenburg and Wittstock / Dosse as well as in the surrounding Mecklenburg cities Malchow, Plau am See and Robel / Müritz. The Highway 206 leads to the B 198 Jaebetz is off the national road links. The motorway junction Robel on the A 19 (Berlin- Rostock) is 11 km away. The nearest train station is in Meyenburg.

Half-timbered church in Dammwolde

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