Wiesenaue
Wiesenaue is a municipality in the north of Brandenburg Havel country district. It belongs to the Official Friesack based in Friesack.
Geography
Wiesenaue is centrally located between the cities of Rathenow, Nauen, Kyritz and Neuruppin, near Friesack in the lowlands south of the Old Rhin. West of the village, there are up to 77 meters above sea level. NN high ridge Ländchen Friesack and south of the Great Havelländische main channel.
Community structure
- Brädikow
- Vietznitz
- Warsow
- Jahnberge
History
The community Wiesenaue was formed on 26 October 2003 as part of the municipal reorganization of the state from the three formerly independent communities Brädikow, Vietznitz and Warsow. Originally, the new church by the Brandenburg Ministry of Interior Jahnberge name was given. On 7 June 2004, the council decided to rename in Wiesenaue. The amendment entered into force on 1 October 2004.
Policy
The municipal council consists Wiesenaue next to the honorary mayor of 9 other members.
- CDU 1 seat
- FDP 1 seat
- WG Brädikow 4 seats
- WG Vietznitz 2 seats
- WG Jahnberge 1 seat
(As at municipal election on 28 September 2008)
Attractions
In the list of monuments in Wiesenaue are registered in the list of monuments of the country Brandenburg monuments.
Demographics
Transport links
Wiesenaue is close to the railway line between Berlin and Hamburg. Nearest railway station is Paulinenaue. The national road 5 leads west past the village area, on the road Friesack - Vietznitz - Wagenitz the districts up to Jahnberge together and B5 are connected. The Federal Highway 24 runs east of the community and is on the Fehrbellin connection ( about 12 km ) to reach.