Jakobsdorf

Jakobsdorf is a municipality west of Stralsund in the district of Vorpommern - Rügen. The community is managed by the Office Niepars based in the community Niepars.

Geography and transport

Jakob village is situated about 16 kilometers southwest of the city of Stralsund. Only three kilometers east runs the main road 194 The municipality can be reached via the port of Pomerania east of Federal Highway 20. In the north the municipality borders on the river Barthe. The municipality is divided into two parts by the community Nienhagen and Jakobsdorf. They are separated by the municipality areas Velgast and Steinhagen. In the municipality, there are no major lakes or forests. It is bordered by large areas of forest, such as the Knirkhorst.

The quarters are Nienhagen, Green Kordshagen, Berthke and Jakobsdorf.

History

After belonging to the Principality of Rügen, the area fell in 1326 to the Duchy of Pomerania. After the Thirty Years War to the 1815 they then belonged to Swedish Pomerania and then to the Prussian province of Pomerania.

The congregation was then until 1952 part of the district Pommern -Barth and belonged then to 1994 to the circle Stralsund in the district of Rostock. Since 1990 Jakobsdorf part of the state of Mecklenburg -Vorpommern.

Attractions

  • Gutshausruine Endingen of 1273
  • Gutshauspark
  • Conservation area " Barthe "
  • Findling monk stone in green Kordshagen
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