Blankensee, Uecker-Randow

Blankensee is a municipality in the district of Vorpommern - Greifswald in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern ( Germany ). It belongs to the Office Löcknitz Penkun based in the community Löcknitz.

Geography

On the southern edge of the Ueckermünder Heath, right on the border with the Republic of Poland, the community Blankensee lies with the district Pampow ( Incorporation 2004). In the area of ​​agriculture is predominant, the forests are very rich in wildlife. Situated near the village upper lake is used as a swimming lake. The Castle Lake is located in the north of the municipality directly to the state border.

Districts

Quarters are:

  • Blankensee
  • Freistein
  • Pampow

History

Blankensee

From 1720 Blankensee was with Böck pertinence to Good Nassenheide, which bought 1720 later Count Otto Gustav von Lepel. When in 1826 the last male heir of the Lepels died, the goods went to the female line, who was married to the Count of Henckel - Donnersmarck, so went over to the possession of this family.

In Blankensee is a 500 year old stone church. It was before 1945 a branch church in the parish of Stolzenburg (now Polish: Stolec ). Built in 1732 the Randower District Bernd Jürgen von Ramin at his own expense in Blankensee a parsonage and moved the vicarage of the parish after here. Until 1937 the name Stolzenburg for the parish remained, only then it was called Stolzenburg -Blankensee. It belonged to the parish of Pasewalk in the provincial church of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union. Today Blankensee is a branch church in the parish Boock in the Pomeranian Evangelical Church District of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in North Germany.

By the end of the Second World War was one kilometer east of the station Blankensee Nassenheide / brick Randower the web. By the demarcation of 1945, the route Stöven - Neuwarp was partly on the Polish and partly on the German side. The German share was spent as reparations to the Soviet Union.

Pampow

Pampow was a manor of the noble family of Ramin in Stolzenburg. Pampow developed into a farming village after serfdom was abolished in the 19th century. But the squire was incumbent continues to the police authorities and the church patronage.

The peculiarity of the independent municipality until 2004 was that they had no church. Pampow one of Stolzenburg (now Stolec ). The community was cut off at the border demarcation in 1945 by the mother church and the castle, but remained part of the branch church in Blankensee.

Incorporations

Pampow was incorporated on 13 June 2004.

Attractions

→ See: List of monuments in Blankensee ( Vorpommern)

Transport links

South of Blankensee runs the federal highway 104 Pasewalk to Szczecin. From Löcknitz or Grambow consist of train connections. To neighboring Polish community Dobra, Buk district ( Boeck ), get cyclists and pedestrians over a crossing created in 1996.

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