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== Geography ==
== Geography ==
Ollndorf lies south of the municipality [[Niendorf]] and about six kilometer southwest from [[Schönberg (Mecklenburg)|Schönberg]] and 15 kilometer southwest from downtown Lübeck. The area falls from about 30 to 15 m over [[Normalhöhennull|NHN]] until 500 meter east of the settlements up to the river [[Maurine (stream)]].
Ollndorf lies south of the municipality [[Niendorf]] and about six kilometres southwest from [[Schönberg (Mecklenburg)|Schönberg]] and 15 kilometer southwest from downtown Lübeck. The area falls from about 30 to 15 m over [[Normalhöhennull|NHN]] until 500 meter east of the settlements up to the river [[Maurine (stream)]].


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 09:48, 30 April 2013

Ollndorf
Location of Ollndorf within Nordwestmecklenburg district
CountryGermany
StateMecklenburg-Vorpommern
DistrictNordwestmecklenburg
Municipal assoc.Schönberger Land
Government
 • MayorRalf-Peter Neumann
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
23923
Dialling codes038828
Vehicle registrationNWM
Websitewww.schoenberg-land.de

Ollndorf (German: Dorf=village) is a small village and belongs to the municipality Niendorf and is located on west of the Landkreis Nordwestmecklenburg which is in the federal state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Geography

Ollndorf lies south of the municipality Niendorf and about six kilometres southwest from Schönberg and 15 kilometer southwest from downtown Lübeck. The area falls from about 30 to 15 m over NHN until 500 meter east of the settlements up to the river Maurine (stream).

History

Ollndorf was first documentary mentioned in 1194 A.D. in the Isfriedschen Teilungsvertrag as Bistenowe, and it was named Oldendorf later [1].

In 1933 Ollndorf had 101 inhabitants; this figure dropped until 1939 to 84.[2]

On July the 1st in 1950 the surrounding municipalities of Niendorf, Bechelsdorf, Klein Siemz, Ollndorf und Törpt were merged to just one big one named Gemeinde Niendorf. [3]

Infrastructure

About 350 Meter west away lies the country road 1 starting in Schönberg and reaching to the border of Ratzeburg. The connection to the nearest highway Bundesautobahn 20 lies about 6 km away next to the village Lüdersdorf. The closest train connection to the nearby Route Lübeck–Bad Kleinen can be accessed over Schönberg and also over Lüdersdorf. There are buses to the nearest town Schönberg.[4]

Ollndorf belongs to the school catchment area of Schönberg.[5]

Celebreties

The farmer poet Wilhelm Bade (1841–1928) lived in Ollndorf.[6] Er widmete dem zeitweiligen Ollndorfer Schultzen Franz Maaß (* 1774), der „Katenschult“ genannt wurde, das Gedicht De ohle Katenschult.[7]

References

  1. ^ Friedrich Bertheau: Die geschichtliche Entwicklung der ländlichen Verhältnisse im Fürstentum Ratzeburg. in: Verein für Mecklenburgische Geschichte und Altertumskunde: Jahrbücher des Vereins für Mecklenburgische Geschichte und Altertumskunde., Bd. 79 (1914) (Digitalisat)
  2. ^ Verwaltungsgeschichte.de
  3. ^ Kreisarchiv Nordwestmecklenburg
  4. ^ Grevesmühlener Busbetriebe GmbH (PDF-Datei; 50 kB)
  5. ^ Satzung über die Festlegung von Schuleinzugsbereichen öffentlicher Schulen im Landkreis Nordwestmecklenburg vom 4. Juni 2008 (PDF-Datei; 76 kB)
  6. ^ Karl Heinz Molkenthin: Demerner Dorfgeschichten, S. 68 Digitalisat
  7. ^ Karl-Heinz Molkenthin: Land an der Maurine: Gereimtes und Ungereimtes von Wilhelm Bade, S. 15ff. Digitalisat

Kategorie:Ort im Landkreis Nordwestmecklenburg Kategorie:Ehemalige Gemeinde (Landkreis Nordwestmecklenburg) Kategorie:Niendorf (Amt Schönberger Land)