Oberuckersee

Oberuckersee is a municipality in the district Uckermark in Brandenburg ( Germany ). It belongs to the Office Gramzow. The municipality was created on 31 December 2001 from the merger of the previously independent municipalities Blankenburg, Potzlow, Seehausen and Warnitz.

Geography

The Uckermark moraine landscape in and around the area of ​​the municipality Oberuckersee has been shaped by the ice age. The retreating ice sheets left behind a hilly plains, dotted with many lakes (see Uckermärkische lakes). These lakes are the remnants of Resteisbeständen who gathered in major water masses during defrost in the troughs and sinks. Many left behind boulders, called erratics, are a testament to the huge ice flow 15,000 years ago.

One of the larger lakes in the area - the Oberuckersee, which is drained by the Ucker - was named to the 2001 newly created community that extends in a semicircle around the lake.

The extraordinary wealth of lakes is a particular characteristic of the young moraine landscape of northeast Brandenburg.

Community structure

In addition to the districts Blankenburg, Potzlow, Seehausen and Warnitz include more residential places to Oberuckersee: Bergshausen, fire mill Dreiecksee, forest house Warnitz, Green Heath, Heidehof, Hügelhof, Melzow, Neuhof, Potzlow degradation, Potzlow expansion, Quast, Strehlow, Strehlow Vorwerk, stocking and Turnersruh.

Attractions

In the list of monuments in Oberuckersee are registered in the list of monuments of Brandenburg monuments.

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