Waldsieversdorf

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Waldsieversdorf
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Coat of arms of Waldsieversdorf
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Waldsieversdorf   is located in Germany
Waldsieversdorf
Waldsieversdorf
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Location of Waldsieversdorf within Märkisch-Oderland district
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Country Germany
State Brandenburg
District Märkisch-Oderland
Municipal assoc. Märkische Schweiz
Government
 • Mayor Holger Landsmann
Area
 • Total 15.61 km2 (6.03 sq mi)
Population (2013-12-31)[1]
 • Total 814
 • Density 52/km2 (140/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 15377
Dialling codes 033433
Vehicle registration MOL
Website www.waldsieversdorf.info

Waldsieversdorf is a municipality in the district Märkisch-Oderland of Brandenburg (a Land of the Federal Republic of Germany). As a government-recognized health and holiday resort, Waldsieversdorf is a part of the administrative division Amt Märkische Schweiz, of which Buckow is the seat of regional administration.

Geography

Waldsieversdorf is located in the middle of the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park almost two miles from the small town Buckow. Because of the natural forest and lakes affluence it’s a favourite place for excursions. Close to the place centre there is the lake Grosser Däbersee, a perfect place for swimming, fishing and boating. The municipality is flown through by the river Stobber.

History

The territory of Märkische Schweiz was already populated by the Teutons at the Bronze Age. This population emigrated in the 5th century. From 7th to 9th century there was a prehistoric fortification (de. Volksburg) the so-called “Schwedenschanze” of the Slavic tribes, who settled at the end of the 6th century over there. In 1253 villam Sifiridisdorp and Buckow were called for the first time in a bill of sale signed by the Archbishop of Magdeburg. In 1432 the village was burned to the ground by the Hussites on their campaign to Bernau. At the Thirty Years' War the Wüste Sieversdorf was pillaged by the Imperial Croatian Troops.

In 1889 Ferdinand Kindermann acquired the so-called Priest Mill (de. Priestermühle) in Wüste Sieversdorf together with 250 acre of soil. From 1895 there came into being a high-class suburb settlement, which has been connected with the small towns Müncheberg and Buckow by a local railway since 1897. In 1907 the place was finally renamed to Waldsieversdorf.

Until 1993 the Fernmeldeabteilung 14, a signal regiment-sized unit of the Bundeswehr was stationed in Waldsieversdorf at Rotes Luch (de).

Demography

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Development of population since 1875 within the current boundaries (Blue line: Population; Dotted line: Comparison to population development of Brandenburg state; Grey background: Time of Nazi rule; Red background: Time of communist rule)
Waldsieversdorf:
Population development within the current boundaries
[2]
Year Population
1875 59
1890 65
1910 378
1925 678
1933 583
1939 776
1946 830
1950 1 079
1964 1 144
1971 1 060
Year Population
1981 1 095
1985 1 067
1989 1 094
1990 1 042
1991 1 041
1992 1 117
1993 1 050
1994 1 000
1995 1 075
1996 1 253
Year Population
1997 1 129
1998 1 137
1999 934
2000 944
2001 913
2002 931
2003 1 163
2004 1 133
2005 1 254
2006 1 179
Year Population
2007 929
2008 920
2009 898
2010 921
2011 840
2012 843
2013 814

Politics

Municipal council

The municipal council of Waldsieversdorf consists of 10 councillors (lady councillors) including the mayor (lady mayor).

Municipal council
Year of elections voter association: Non-party Citizen
(de:WG Parteilose Bürger)
Single applicants Total
2008 4 6 10 mandates

(As to September 18, 2008.)

Heraldic

The Waldsieversdorf Coat of arms was approved in August 18, 1995.

Flag

The municipal bears a red-white-read stripped flag with the municipal coat put on.

Culture and places of interest

All historical buildings of Waldsieversdorf are officially registered in a local historical building list. This listing is in line with the records of the historical monument catalogue of Brandenburg.

Historical monuments

  • The memorial to the Victims of Wars on the street corner Dahmsdorfer-/Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse, originally erected in memory of the Victims of Fascism, but re-devoted in 1993/94.
  • The Thälmann Memorial Garden, a triangular area located at the road junction where the Wilhelm-Pieck-Strasse joins the Dahmsdorfer Strasse, in memory of the workers' politician Ernst Thälmann who was murdered in KZ Buchenwald (August 1944). Bust and inscription had been removed in 1990.

Periodical events

The most famous event is the Hunters’ Festival (de. Jägerfest) to be organized by the municipality. Since it was celebrated for the first time in 1977, it more and more attracts an increasing number of visitors. Annually this Festival takes place in July at the last weekend from Tuesday to Sunday.

References

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  2. Detailed data sources are to be found in the Wikimedia Commons.Population Projection Brandenburg at Wikimedia Commons

External links

Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons