Koblentz

Koblentz is a municipality in the district of Vorpommern - Greifswald in Mecklenburg -Vorpommern. ( Germany ). The community is managed by the Office of Uecker- Randow Valley with offices in the city Pasewalk.

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  • 6.1 Literature
  • 6.2 Notes and references
  • 6.3 External links

Geographical Location

Koblentz located in the eastern Pomerania in the southern Ueckermünder heath and on the verge of collapse Randow, about ten kilometers east of Pasewalk and a few kilometers west from the German -Polish border.

The Great Koblentzer lake, a nature reserve, is located in the immediate vicinity of the church. The river forms the eastern site boundary Randow.

Districts

  • Koblentz
  • Breitenstein
  • Peterswalde

History

Koblentz was formerly a knight's seat with lands, most of which were owned by the family of Eickstedt. Around the middle of the 19th century, Baron Rudolf von Eickstedt build here for his family mausoleum, which until now has been used since 1895 as a village church ( see below). The farm was located in 1928 owned by Adolf von Bülow. The manor house was destroyed in 1945 by Soviet military.

In 1925 the community had 484 inhabitants Koblentz, which were distributed to 95 households.

Around the year 1930, the boundaries of the municipality Koblentz a surface area of 28.3 km ², and in the municipality stood together 36 houses at six different places of residence:

In 1939 513 residents were registered in Koblentz. In 1980, there were 350

By 1945 Koblentz belonged to the district Ueckermuende in Pomerania.

In the state elections in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern in 2011 voted 33 percent of the voters of Koblentz for the NPD, which thus became the strongest party.

Past event

On August 17, 1800 Heinrich von Kleist was in Koblentz to pick up his friend Ludwig von Brockes. On 22, he traveled again to Berlin.

Development of the population

Attractions

→ See: List of monuments in Koblentz

The residents of Koblenz majority belong to the Protestant denomination. In 1925 there were in the village commune of Koblenz 78 Catholics.

The village church was built in the period 1853-1854 Koblentz as a mausoleum for the family of Eickstedt. It is a late-classical stucco building with columned portico. The design made ​​to Friedrich Hitzig. Inside the church is a coffered ceiling above pillars. The pulpit altar from the previous Koblentzer village church dates from the 18th century and is provided with richly carved panels and two female figures with coats of arms under the sounding board. At the pulpit, the evangelists and Christ are shown to cross. Since 1897, the building is used as a church of the Evangelical congregation. Koblentz Kirchdorf is in the parish Zerrenthin that belongs to the church district Pasewalk the Pomeranian Evangelical Church based in Greifswald.

The Catholic population in Koblentz belong to the parish Pasewalk - Strasburg Quadrangle based in Pasewalk, which is integrated into the dean's office Vorpommern in the Archdiocese of Berlin.

Economy and infrastructure

Main industry in Koblentz is agriculture, especially dairy farming.

Transport links

Five kilometers to the south in the neighboring Zerrenthin consists rail connection and connection to the national road network (B 104) each to Pasewalk or Szczecin.

References

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