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Schorfheide, Brandenburg

Coordinates: 52°54′N 13°31′E / 52.900°N 13.517°E / 52.900; 13.517
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Schorfheide
Coat of arms of Schorfheide
Location of Schorfheide within Barnim district
AhrensfeldeAlthüttendorfBernau bei BerlinBiesenthalBreydinBritzChorinEberswaldeFriedrichswaldeHohenfinowJoachimsthalLiepeLunow-StolzenhagenMarienwerderMelchowNiederfinowOderbergPanketalParsteinseeRüdnitzSchorfheideSydower FließWandlitzWerneuchenZiethenBrandenburg
Schorfheide is located in Germany
Schorfheide
Schorfheide
Schorfheide is located in Brandenburg
Schorfheide
Schorfheide
Coordinates: 52°54′N 13°31′E / 52.900°N 13.517°E / 52.900; 13.517
CountryGermany
StateBrandenburg
DistrictBarnim
Subdivisions9 Ortsteile
Government
 • MayorWilhelm Westerkamp (Ind.)
Area
 • Total236.79 km2 (91.43 sq mi)
Elevation
29 m (95 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[1]
 • Total10,252
 • Density43/km2 (110/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
16230, 16244, 16348
Dialling codes03334, 03335
Vehicle registrationBAR
WebsiteOfficial site (in German)

Schorfheide is a municipality in the Barnim district of Brandenburg, Germany. It was established in 2003 by the merger of Finowfurt and Groß Schönebeck.

Overview

Groß Schönebeck hunting lodge

Schorfheide further comprises the villages of Altenhof, Böhmerheide, Eichhorst, Klandorf, Lichterfelde, Schluft and Werbellin. It is situated immediately west of the district's capital Eberswalde and about 40 km (25 mi) northeast of the Berlin city centre. Schorfheide is the largest municipality of Barnim by area. Large parts belong to the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve.

In the 13th century the Ascanian margraves of Brandenburg built a castle at the southern end of the Werbellinsee. In 1879 Prince Charles of Prussia had the Ascania Tower erected at the site. Groß Schönebeck houses a hunting lodge erected from 1680 at the behest of the Brandenburg Elector Frederick William I of Hohenzollern, now a museum. From 1950 until 1989 Altenhof was the site of the Pionierrepublik Wilhelm Pieck, a large camp of the Ernst Thälmann Pioneer Organisation.

Demography

Street near Schluft
Schorfheide: Population development
within the current boundaries (2017)[2]
YearPop.±% p.a.
1875 6,223—    
1890 7,440+1.20%
1910 8,055+0.40%
1925 8,685+0.50%
1933 9,978+1.75%
1939 10,951+1.56%
1946 12,001+1.32%
1950 11,943−0.12%
1964 10,761−0.74%
1971 10,335−0.58%
1981 9,377−0.97%
1985 9,187−0.51%
1989 9,024−0.45%
1990 8,974−0.55%
1991 8,892−0.91%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1992 8,970+0.88%
1993 9,238+2.99%
1994 9,425+2.02%
1995 9,585+1.70%
1996 9,768+1.91%
1997 10,015+2.53%
1998 10,183+1.68%
1999 10,324+1.38%
2000 10,420+0.93%
2001 10,456+0.35%
2002 10,403−0.51%
2003 10,489+0.83%
2004 10,461−0.27%
2005 10,397−0.61%
2006 10,342−0.53%
YearPop.±% p.a.
2007 10,331−0.11%
2008 10,241−0.87%
2009 10,172−0.67%
2010 10,234+0.61%
2011 9,858−3.67%
2012 9,837−0.21%
2013 9,747−0.91%
2014 9,759+0.12%
2015 9,908+1.53%
2016 9,966+0.59%
2017 9,947−0.19%
2018 9,999+0.52%
2019 10,143+1.44%

Twin towns

References

  1. ^ "Bevölkerungsentwicklung und Bevölkerungsstandim Land Brandenburg Dezember 2022" (PDF). Amt für Statistik Berlin-Brandenburg (in German). June 2023.
  2. ^ Detailed data sources are to be found in the Wikimedia Commons.Population Projection Brandenburg at Wikimedia Commons

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