world.wikisort.org - Germany Pasewalk (German: [ˈpaːzəvalk] (listen ) ) is a town in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in Germany. Located on the Uecker river, it is the capital of the former Uecker-Randow district, and the seat of the Uecker-Randow-Tal Amt , of which it is not part.
Town in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
For the East German minesweeper, see Maltese patrol boat P31.
Town in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Pasewalk
St. Mary in the center of Pasewalk
Coat of arms
Location of Pasewalk within Vorpommern-Greifswald district
Show map of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Coordinates: 53°30′N 14°00′E Country Germany State Mecklenburg-Vorpommern District Vorpommern-Greifswald • MayorDanny Rodewald (Ind.) • Total54.99 km2 (21.23 sq mi) Elevation
15 m (49 ft) • Total9,948 • Density180/km2 (470/sq mi) Time zone UTC+01:00 (CET) • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST) Postal codes 17309
Dialling codes 03973 Vehicle registration VG, PW Website pasewalk.de
History
Pasewalk became a town during the 12th century and was soon a member of the Hanseatic League. In 1359 it passed to the Duke of Pomerania. Frequently ravaged during the wars which devastated the district, it was plundered several times by Imperial troops during the Thirty Years' War. In 1657 it was burned down by the Poles and in 1713 by the Russians. In the Peace of Westphalia in 1648 it was given to Sweden, but in 1676 it was conquered by Brandenburg . In 1720, in the Peace of Stockholm , it was finally assigned to Brandenburg-Prussia.
The town is famous for having been surrendered to the French without a fight during the War of the Fourth Coalition, despite them being way less numerous than the defenders of the city. On the day World War I ended, Adolf Hitler , the future dictator of Nazi Germany, was being treated here after being wounded by a gas attack. During the Battle of Berlin, part of World War II, Pasewalk was captured by troops of the 2nd Belorussian Front of the Red Army on 28 April 1945.
Mayors of Pasewalk
1905–1917 Wilhelm Prüter
1917–1937 Dr. Willy Peppler (1880-1957)
1937–1942 Malsfey
1942 Klingbeil
1942–? Hans-Heinrich Wentzlaff-Eggebert (born 1894, died ?)
1945–? Hermann Bülow
1945–1949 Erich Pretzer (1882-1968)
1950–1961 Helene Medrow (1902-1976)
1961–1974 Eberhard Schmidt (1924-2010)
around 1982 Börner
1986–1990 Bärbel Steinmüller (born 1948)
1990–1994 Heinz-Georg Eckleben (born 1945), independent
1994–2002 Wilfried Sieber (born 1941), CDU
2002–2014 Rainer Dambach (1952-2013), independent
November 2013-May 2014 Gudrun Baganz, temporary
May 2014 - May 2022 Sandra Nachtweih (born 1975), independent
since May 2022 Danny Rodewald (born 1979), independent
Population over time
Year
Inhabitants
1618 ca. 2.000 [2]
1648 ca. 250 [2]
1740 2.401 [3]
1812 3.888 [3]
1848 ca. 6.500 [4]
1852 6.586 [3]
1880 9.469 [4]
1885 9.514 [4]
1895 9.788 [4]
Year
Inhabitants
2010 11.319 [11]
2015 10.535 [11]
Born in Pasewalk
Georg von Kameke
Wilhelm von Tümpling (1809-1884), Prussian General of the Infantry
Georg von Kameke (1817-1893), Prussian General of the Infantry and War Ministers
Erich Paulun (1862-1909), founder of the Tongji Hospital Shanghai, former naval surgeon
Erich Hamann (born 1944), German footballer and former player of the GDR national football team
Rainer Knaak (born 1953), German chess player
Sabine Zimmermann (born 1960), German politician
Chris Gueffroy (1968-1989), penultimate death victim on the Berlin Wall
Climate
Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies its climate as oceanic (Cfb).[12]
Climate data for Pasewalk
Month
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Average high °C (°F)
1.1 (34.0)
2.1 (35.8)
6.9 (44.4)
12.6 (54.7)
18 (64)
21.5 (70.7)
22.8 (73.0)
22.6 (72.7)
18.6 (65.5)
12.8 (55.0)
6.9 (44.4)
3 (37)
12.4 (54.3)
Daily mean °C (°F)
−1.3 (29.7)
−0.6 (30.9)
3.4 (38.1)
8.2 (46.8)
13 (55)
16.6 (61.9)
18.2 (64.8)
17.8 (64.0)
14.3 (57.7)
9.6 (49.3)
4.5 (40.1)
0.9 (33.6)
8.7 (47.7)
Average low °C (°F)
−3.6 (25.5)
−3.3 (26.1)
0 (32)
3.8 (38.8)
8 (46)
11.7 (53.1)
13.6 (56.5)
13.1 (55.6)
10.1 (50.2)
6.5 (43.7)
2.1 (35.8)
−1.2 (29.8)
5.1 (41.1)
Average precipitation mm (inches)
38 (1.5)
29 (1.1)
33 (1.3)
38 (1.5)
51 (2.0)
60 (2.4)
63 (2.5)
57 (2.2)
48 (1.9)
41 (1.6)
45 (1.8)
44 (1.7)
547 (21.5)
Source: Climate-Data.org (altitude: 16m)[12]
International relations
See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany
Pasewalk is twinned with:[13]
External links
Media related to Pasewalk at Wikimedia Commons
References
"Statistisches Amt M-V – Bevölkerungsstand der Kreise, Ämter und Gemeinden 2020" . Statistisches Amt Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (in German). July 2021. Stadt Pasewalk (Hrsg.): Pasewalk. Kulturhistorische und Heimatgeschichtliche Beiträge . Pasewalk 1991, S. 40–49. Gustav Kratz: Die Städte der Provinz Pommern. Abriss ihrer Geschichte, zumeist nach Urkunden . Verlag A. Bath, Berlin 1865, S. 282–292. Carsten Plötz: Pasewalk 1848–1945. Ein Jahrhundert vorpommerscher Stadtgeschichte , Verlag Dr. Helmut Maaß, Pasewalk 2005, S. 363–369. Statistisches Jahrbuch für das Deutsche Reich 1904, S. 10. Statistisches Jahrbuch für das Deutsche Reiche 1921/22, S. 9. Statistisches Jahrbuch für das Deutsche Reiche 1941/42, S. 19. Statistisches Jahrbuch der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik 1955, S. 17. Statistisches Jahrbuch der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik 1981, S. 12. Statistisches Jahrbuch der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik 1986, S. 12. Der Bevölkerungsstand nach Gemeinden und Kreisen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, zum 31. Dezember des jeweiligen Jahres. Archived 2015-12-22 at the Wayback Machine SIS-Datenbank des Statistischen Amtes Mecklenburg-Vorpommerns "Temperature, Climate graph, Climate table for Pasewalk" . Climate-Data.org. Retrieved 2017-09-25 . "Stadt Pasewalk - Städtepartnerschaft" (in German). Archived from the original on 2014-05-30. Retrieved 2015-03-02 .
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Pasewalk ". Encyclopædia Britannica . Vol. 20 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 883.
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На других языках [de] Pasewalk Pasewalk ist eine amtsfreie Stadt im Landkreis Vorpommern-Greifswald in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Sie ist Verwaltungssitz des Amtes Uecker-Randow-Tal für 15 umliegende Gemeinden und eines der 18 Mittelzentren des Landes. - [en] Pasewalk [ru] Пазевальк Па́зевальк (нем. Pasewalk [ˈpaːzəvalk], н.-нем. Pasewalk) — город в Германии, районный центр, расположен в земле Мекленбург-Передняя Померания.
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