Lübesse

Lübesse is a municipality in the district of Ludwigsburg pleasure Parchim in Mecklenburg -Vorpommern ( Germany ). It is administered by the Office Ludwigslust country located in the not office belonging Ludwiglust.

The municipality consists of the villages Lübesse, Hasenhäge and Ortkrug.

Geography and transport

The municipality is situated approximately 13 kilometers south of Schwerin on the main road 106. The Federal Highway 24 can be reached via the junction Wöbbelin in seven kilometers away.

History

In 1700 maps the places " Lubbes " and " Ortkrog " are noted, which was Lübesse eingepfarrt after Uelitz. Hasenhäge is an old forest village name, which was taken over by Banzkower forest reserve in the 19th century.

In GDR times, was in place, the operating summer camps " Hermann bad " set up and maintained by VEB foundry and engineering Berlin- Lichtenberg. Another operating summer camps put the VEB WGK ( housing and Gesellschaftsbaukombinat ) Schwerin the children of his company employees available. It was left to decay after 1990.

Excavations at the Humboldt University Berlin in 2002-2005 southwest of the local situation traces of a settlement of the late Roman Iron Age or early migration period have been found.

After the turn, the population of the town has more than doubled, which is mainly due to the urban flight. On the northern outskirts of the village a large commercial area and a wind park was created.

Policy

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved on 19 March 1996 by the Home Office and registered under No. 88 of the coat of arms role of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Blazon: " Shared by gold and red; above a betagleuchteter red stables with pitched roof, six bar -arranged arched windows and a door in the middle section and two rectangular and two arched windows ( 2:2 provided) in the side panels; below a leaping golden hare. "

The coat of arms was designed by the Schwerin heraldist Heinz Kippnick.

The stables is shown in Ortkrug and formerly served on the re-clamping and engagement of the horses of carriages. The hare is of course for the district Hasenhäge, the colors yellow and red go back to the county of Schwerin to which Lübesse once belonged.

Flag

The flag of the municipality Lübesse shows the colors of gold ( yellow ) and red in two longitudinal stripes of equal width and is in the middle with the figures of the municipal coat of arms; The Red Stables is located on the golden ( yellow ) strips and takes up one sixth of the height and two -fifths of the length of bunting; the crux of the golden (yellow ) hare lies on the red stripe and occupies two ninth of the height and one-third the length of bunting; the length of the bunting is related to height as 5:3.

Attractions

The monuments of the community are included in the list of monuments in Lübesse.

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