Prenzlau
Prenzlau is a town in Brandenburg, Germany, the administrative seat of Uckermark District. It is also the centre of the historic Uckermark region.Geography
The town is located on the Ucker river, about north of Berlin. Prenzlau station -- which opened in 1863 -- is a stop on the Angermünde–Stralsund railway line.History
Settled since Neolithic times, the Prenzlau area from the 7th century AD was the site of several gords erected by the Polabian Slavs. In the late 12th century, the Dukes of Pomerania had the region colonized by Low German settlers.
Prenzlau itself, named after Slavic Premyslaw was first mentioned in 1187. It received town privileges by Duke Barnim I of Pomerania in 1234. When Duke Barnim signed the Treaty of Landin with the Ascanian margraves of Brandenburg in 1250, Prenzlau was already a fortified town with walls and moats, four parish churches and a monastery. Together with Berlin-Cölln, Frankfurt and Stendal, it ranked among the largest towns in the margraviate.
The Prenzlau and the Uckermark region were devastated during the Thirty Years' War. From the late 17th century onwards French Huguenot refugees settled here and an economic recovery started. Also a garrison town, Prenzlau was again ravaged by passing troops during the Seven Years' War and the Napoleonic Wars. In the mid 19th century, several citizens emigrated to Australia, where they founded the town of Prenzlau, Queensland west of Brisbane.
In World War II the town centre was largely destroyed. The East German authorities had it rebuilt with large panel Plattenbau buildings.Demography
Politics
Seats in the town's assembly as of 2014 local elections:
- Christian Democratic Union : 7
- Social Democratic Party of Germany : 7
- The Left: 6
- Bürgerfraktion : 4
- Wir Prenzlauer : 2
- Free Democratic Party : 1
- National Democratic Party of Germany : 1
International relations
Prenzlau is twinned with:
- Barlinek, Poland
- Pokhvistnevo, Russia
- Uster, Switzerland
- Varėna, Lithuania
Notable people
- Christian Friedrich Schwan, publisher and bookseller
- Jacob Philipp Hackert, landscape painter
- Frederika Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt, queen consort of Prussia
- Louis I, Grand Duke of Hesse
- Princess Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt
- Princess Wilhelmina Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt
- Wilhelm Grabow, civil servant, judge, and politician
- Adolf Wilhelm Theodor Stahr, writer and literary historian
- Ernst Christian Friedrich Schering, apothecary and industrialist
- Johannes Schmidt, linguist
- Paul Hirsch , politician
- Hans Felix Husadel, composer and conductor
- Otto Kaiser, scholar
- Brigitte Rohde, sprinter
- Carola Zirzow, sprint canoer
- Christiane Wartenberg, athlete
- René Bielke, ice hockey player
- Oscar Florianus Bluemner , painter
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