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Fehrbellin
Coat of arms of Fehrbellin
Location of Fehrbellin within Ostprignitz-Ruppin district
WittstockHeiligengrabeRheinsbergNeuruppinLindowVielitzseeHerzbergRüthnickFehrbellinKyritzBreddinStüdenitz-SchönermarkZernitz-LohmNeustadt (Dosse)Sieversdorf-HohenofenDreetzWalslebenDabergotzStorbeck-FrankendorfTemnitzquellTemnitztalMärkisch LindenWusterhausenSaxony-AnhaltMecklenburg-VorpommernMecklenburg-VorpommernMecklenburg-VorpommernMecklenburg-Vorpommern
CountryGermany
StateBrandenburg
DistrictOstprignitz-Ruppin
Area
 • Total269.06 km2 (103.88 sq mi)
Elevation
40 m (130 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[1]
 • Total9,094
 • Density34/km2 (88/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
16833
Dialling codes033932
Vehicle registrationOPR
Websitewww.amt-fehrbellin.de
Former textile factory
Church in Wustrau

Fehrbellin is a municipality in Germany, located 60 km NW of Berlin. It had 9,310 inhabitants as of 2005, but has since declined to 8,606 inhabitants in 2012.

History

In 1675, the Battle of Fehrbellin was fought there, in which the troops of Brandenburg defeated those of occupying Sweden. In 1758 during the Seven Years' War Prussian and Swedish forces clashed at the Battle of Fehrbellin (1758).

One of the most important skydiving dropzones of Germany is located at the local airport.

Municipal divisions

Dammkrug
Bützrhin near Wall
  • Fehrbellin
  • Betzin
  • Brunne
  • Dechtow
  • Deutschhof
  • Hakenberg
  • Karwesee
  • Königshorst
  • Langen [de]
  • Lentzke
  • Linum
  • Manker
  • Protzen
  • Tarmow
  • Walchow
  • Wall
  • Wustrau-Altfriesack

Wustrau and Altfriesack were amalgamated in 1970. With 1221 residents, the combined municipal division is the largest in the municipality. Altfriesack lies between the Ruppiner See and the Bützsee and belonged to Alt Ruppin until 1872. By area, Fehrbellin is the second-largest rural municipality ("Gemeinde") in Germany, trailing only Nuthe-Urstromtal.

Demography

Fehrbellin:
Population development within the current boundaries
[2]
Year Population
1875 12 109
1890 11 107
1910 9 758
1925 10 121
1933 10 248
1939 10 271
1946 16 383
1950 15 639
1964 11 807
1971 11 582
Year Population
1981 10 369
1985 10 163
1989 10 061
1990 9 863
1991 9 590
1992 9 744
1993 9 930
1994 9 685
1995 9 618
1996 9 649
Year Population
1997 9 725
1998 9 791
1999 9 863
2000 9 718
2001 9 600
2002 9 509
2003 9 463
2004 9 330
2005 9 278
2006 9 152
Year Population
2007 9 028
2008 8 973
2009 8 917
2010 8 771
2011 8 595
2012 8 606

Detailed data sources are to be found in the Wikimedia Commons.[3]

Sights

Personalities

References

  1. ^ "Bevölkerungsentwicklung und Bevölkerungsstandim Land Brandenburg Dezember 2022" (PDF). Amt für Statistik Berlin-Brandenburg (in German). June 2023.
  2. ^ Boundaries as of 2013
  3. ^ Population Projection Brandenburg at Wikimedia Commons