Hohen Pritz

Hohen Pritz is a small town in the northeast of the county Ludwigslust - Parchim in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It is administered by the Office Sternberg Lake District with headquarters in the city Sternberg. In the village, one of the largest wind farms located in Mecklenburg.

Geography and transport

The municipality is situated amid rolling seascape south of Sternberg. Especially the east of the municipality is forested, south of the cuckoo, the forest area is Kukuksbuchen. In the community Kukuk and small injection injectors are located on small lake. The lake is connected via the Schlower Bach with the Mildenitz. The highest point in the municipality is an unnamed hill just east of the village Hohen Pritz 84.3 m above sea level. HN.

North of the village the main road runs 192 Up to Sternberg, there are nine kilometers. To the east of the village there is the disused railway line Wismar -Karow.

Districts

  • Hohen Pritz
  • Small spray
  • Kukuk
  • Dinnies

History

High injection was documented in 1256 first mentioned as Pritutsen, when Prince Pribislaw II of Parchim Rich Mountain his chaplain Jordan gives the parish to Wamckow with the daughter church Hohen Pritz. 1346 is Ivan von Below lived in Hohen Pritz. End of the 16th century to the mid 17th century had been sitting von Bülow to Hohen Pritz, followed by Johann Lueder of design and Klaus von Parkentin. As of 1766, the village of the Ducal Chamber and in 1849 was one of the Grand Ducal house goods.

The name comes from the old Slavic word for prêtokŭ flow from and it means flow location.

The name is derived from the old Slavic word Kukuk kok or kuk, the name of the locator and therefore means place of Kokaša, Kokoša.

The district Dinnies was first documented in 1567. The name comes from the old Slavic word for din from deep and it means Deeper place. Whether Dinnies derived from Dionysius, is questionable.

After the Second World War refugees from East Prussia and Bessarabia populated the former domain of the place. Hohen Pritz was after 1990 as a center and meeting place of the Bessarabian Germans in Mecklenburg.

Attractions

  • The need of rehabilitation village church Hohen Pritz is a simple rectangular stone building from the mid-13th century with an attached 1515 West Tower.

Detail, crack in the wall

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