Stavenhagen
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Stavenhagen is a municipality in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte
Mecklenburgische Seenplatte (district)
Mecklenburgische Seenplatte is a district in the southeast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is bounded by the districts Ludwigslust-Parchim, Rostock , Vorpommern-Rügen, Vorpommern-Greifswald, and the state Brandenburg to the south...

 district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Germany
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. It is situated 28 km northwest of Neubrandenburg
Neubrandenburg
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.

Subdivisions

Stavenhagen is divided into following parts:
  • Amtsbrink
  • Basepohl
  • Klockow
  • Kölpin
  • Neubauhof
  • Pribbenow
  • Stavenhof
  • Wüstgrabow

  • History

    The town is first mentioned in 1230 under the name of Stovenhage.

    The town was destroyed towards the end of the Thirty Years' War
    Thirty Years' War
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     in 1648. Large fires in the years 1727 and 1746 also destroyed large parts of the town.

    Today's Schloss Stavenhagen (Stavenhagen Castle) was built in 1740 on the premises of an earlier fort. The town's church was re-built between 1774 and 1790 and also a new town hall was erected in 1788. The first lager beer brewery in Mecklenburg was founded in Stavenhagen in the first half of the 19th century.

    Fritz Reuter
    Fritz Reuter
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    , a notable author (his works were among the best selling of his time), was born in 1810 as son of the mayor. Reuter is regarded one of the most prominent authors of Low German
    Low German
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     literature.

    In 1864, Stavenhagen gained access to the railway network, but the railway track was later dismantled as reparation after World War II
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    .

    Industrial developments at the turn of the 19th century were a sugar factory, a steam mill, a brick factory, a power station, a hospital and a fire station.

    Since 1960, the town features a museum dedicated to Fritz Reuter
    Fritz Reuter
    Fritz Reuter was a novelist from Northern Germany who was one of the most prominent contributors to Low German literature.-Early life:...

     called Fritz-Reuter-Literaturmuseum.

    The GDR's National People's Army
    National People's Army
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     opened a military base at Basepohl in 1974.

    Attractions

    • Fritz-Reuter-Literaturmuseum and the Fritz Reuter monument
    • Schloss Stavenhagen (Stavenhagen Castle)
    • old synagogue, one of very few in Mecklenburgs that survived the Nazi era (open to visitors)
    • Ivenacker Eichen - oak trees more than 1000 years old

    Famous people from Stavenhagen

    • Anke Behmer
      Anke Behmer
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      , athlete
    • Bert Papenfuß-Gorek, author
    • Fritz Reuter
      Fritz Reuter
      Fritz Reuter was a novelist from Northern Germany who was one of the most prominent contributors to Low German literature.-Early life:...

      , author
    • Ralf Bartels
      Ralf Bartels
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      , athlete
    • Rick Stavenhagen, brewer

    Entreprises

    • Pfanni GmbH
    • Pommernland Fleisch- und Wurstwaren GmbH
    • Immergut Dauermilch GmbH
    • Netto Supermarkt GmbH
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       (headquarters for Germany
      Germany
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      )
    • Ski GmbH

    Town twinning

    • Preetz
      Preetz
      Preetz is a town in the district of Plön, in Schleswig-Holstein, Northern Germany. In the town centre is a small lake, the Kirchsee.-History:...

      , Schleswig-Holstein
      Schleswig-Holstein
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       (since 1990)
    • Werdohl
      Werdohl
      Werdohl is a town in the district Märkischer Kreis, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.-Geography:Werdohl is located in the hills of the Sauerland, at a double meander of the river Lenne and its confluent, the Verse...

      , North Rhine-Westphalia
      North Rhine-Westphalia
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       (since 1990)
    • Šilalė
      Šilale
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      , Lithuania
      Lithuania
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      (since 1994)

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