Cambs

Cambs is a municipality in the district of Ludwigsburg pleasure Parchim in Mecklenburg -Western Pomerania and, with a further 16 municipalities to the Official Crivitz.

  • 3.1 Coat of Arms
  • 4.1 Public bodies
  • 4.2 traffic

Geography

The municipality is located eleven kilometers northeast of Cambs Schwerin on a sea-rich Grundmoränenfläche between the Schwerin Lake and the upper Warnow. In the municipality there are three large lakes: of the four kilometer long S-shaped Cambser lake, the White Sea and the Black Sea. On the north shore of White Lake is a wetland Big Meadow. The highest point in the municipality is the Homberg in the Northeast with 98.7 m above sea level. NHN.

Community structure

To Cambs include the districts Ahrensboek, Brahlstorf, Cambs, Karnin and clover field.

History

The area east of the central Lake Schwerin for a long time was successively into the hands of the families of Stralendorff, of Halberstadt and Plessen. The manor Cambs ( 695 acres and Ahrensbok 373 acres ) with post office, school, mill, blacksmith and jug has long been the main manor of the area, especially since the actual Good and the patronage of the whole parish belonged to the Cambser patronage chapel, the church of Zittow and the church of Lange counted Bruetz. And since the jurisdiction was joined in this area with the Good, the Cambser court had a special significance for the whole area.

Since the effects of the Thirty Years War Good Cambs particularly met, it had 1653 of the Half townspeople to be sold by Plessen, who farmed it for many generations and in 1795 sold to the Legation Councillor Daniel von Neumann from Güstrow. With this sale began, for the good a very eventful time for Daniel von Neumann went bankrupt and had the estate in 1815 passed to Joachim Heinrich New Dorff. But even he could not keep the good Cambs, so it had to be sold in 1818. The buyer was Johann Heinrich Peter Diestel ( grave chapel in the church cemetery Zittower ), which again led the Good Cambs for economic prosperity and the sheep Ahrensbok expanded into an independent commodity. Good Cambs remained Ahrensbok over three generations of the thistle family until it was sold in 1905 to Christian Thormann.

Policy

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved on 15 November 1996 by the Home Office and registered under No. 119 of the coat of arms role of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Blazon: " Split of green and gold; the front of the gap a half, rooted, leafless golden oak with golden fruit on the branch ends; back five blue fish pile over each other. "

The coat of arms was designed by the Wismar Roland Born bill.

Attractions

  • Village church in Cambs
  • Memorial stone Werner in Cambs
  • Monuments → Main article: List of monuments in Cambs

Memorial stone in front of the Church of Cambs

Related elementary and secondary school Cambs

Fire station and vehicle of volunteer fire Cambs

Public institutions

In Cambs are the primary school " Wilhelm Busch", an affiliated elementary and secondary school, a volunteer fire department as well as a doctor and an ambulance station of the DRC.

Traffic

The community is located directly on the main road 104 ( Schwerin - Güstrow ). West of the town Cambs the federal highway 14 through the junction Schwerin - North is achievable. Since the completion of a section in December 2009 14 connects the A, the A 24 (Berlin - Hamburg ) with the Baltic Sea motorway A 20 The nearest train station is located in the state capital Schwerin.

Personalities

  • Diedrich Joachim von Plessen (1670-1733), Mecklenburg District (1704), Privy Council and Chamber President ( 1712-1715 )
  • Helmuth von Plessen (1699-1761), royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Chamberlain, Privy Council, Minister of State and Minister at the Danish court
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