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Wittstock/Dosse is a town in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district, in north-western Brandenburg, Germany.

Wittstock
Town
Town centre
Location of Wittstock within Ostprignitz-Ruppin district
LindowHerzberg
Wittstock
Wittstock
Coordinates: 53°9′49″N 12°29′8″E
CountryGermany
StateBrandenburg
DistrictOstprignitz-Ruppin
Subdivisions19
Government
  Mayor (201523) Jörg Gehrmann[1] (CDU/Free Voters)
Area
  Total417.20 km2 (161.08 sq mi)
Elevation
65 m (213 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
  Total13,995
  Density34/km2 (87/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
16909
Dialling codes03394
Vehicle registrationOPR, KY, NP, WK
Websitewww.wittstock.de

Geography


It is located in the eastern Prignitz region on the Dosse River near the confluence with its Glinze tributary, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Pritzwalk and 95 kilometres (59 mi) northwest of Berlin. Wittstock is situated in a terminal moraine landscape south of the Mecklenburg Lake District.


Town structure


After the incorporation of several suburban villages in December 1993 and again in October 2003, Wittstock became the 6th largest town in Germany by area. However, the former independent districts Herzsprung and Königsberg, which were forced to be integrated in 2003, regained their independence in 2004, claiming that the compulsive integration was void because of a clerical error. Both districts were still under the overview of the department of Wittstock. Since 2005, Herzsprung and Königsberg are parts of the commune Heiligengrabe, so the size of the town decreased.

The current districts of Wittstock/Dosse:

  • Babitz
  • Berlinchen
  • Biesen
  • Christdorf
  • Dossow
  • Dranse
  • Fretzdorf
  • Freyenstein with commune part Neu Cölln
  • Gadow
  • Goldbeck
  • Groß Haßlow with commune parts Klein Haßlow and Randow
  • Niemerlang with commune parts Tetschendorf and Ackerfelde
  • Rossow
  • Schweinrich
  • Sewekow
  • Wittstock (Kernstadt)
  • Wulfersdorf
  • Zempow
  • Zootzen

Demography


Wittstock/Dosse: Population development
within the current boundaries (2020)[3]
YearPop.±% p.a.
1875 15,434    
1890 15,366−0.03%
1910 14,873−0.16%
1925 15,045+0.08%
1939 16,538+0.68%
1950 20,700+2.06%
1964 17,717−1.11%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1971 17,912+0.16%
1981 19,022+0.60%
1985 19,903+1.14%
1990 20,056+0.15%
1995 20,164+0.11%
2000 17,985−2.26%
2005 16,363−1.87%
YearPop.±% p.a.
2010 15,235−1.42%
2015 14,380−1.15%
2016 14,291−0.62%
2017 14,283−0.06%
2018 14,198−0.60%
2019 14,131−0.47%
2020 14,007−0.88%

History


Wittstock resulted from a Slavic settlement and was first mentioned in the deed of formation for the Bishopric of Havelberg in 946. The name is possibly derived from vysoka ("high-lying") in the language of the local Polabian tribes, it was later Germanized into Wiztok (1271), Witzstock (1284) and Witstock (1441), adapted folk-etymologically to Low German witt ("white") and stock ("rootstock").

Bishop's Castle
Bishop's Castle

Obtaining the Stendal town charter on 13 September 1248 from the hands of the Havelberg Prince-bishop Henry I, it is one of the oldest towns of Brandenburg. In 1251, Wittstock received an imprint of the town seal, which was one of the oldest in Brandenburg, too. Wittstock Castle, which had been built from 1244 onwards onto a Slavic foundation, served as the residence of the Havelberg Prince-bishops from 1271; it is therefore also designated Old Bishop Castle (Alte Bischofsburg). The Havelberg era ended with the Protestant Reformation and the death of the last Catholic Prince-bishop Busso von Alvensleben at Wittstock Castle in 1548.

Up to the Thirty Years' War, the fortress was a secure stronghold—until it became the site of the 1636 Battle of Wittstock, when the troops of the Swedish Empire under Field Marshals Johan Banér and Alexander Leslie defeated the allied Imperial and Saxon forces under Elector John George I of Saxony. Followed by the outbreak of a plague epidemic two years later, Wittstock remained devastated and lost about half of its population.

The redevelopment of the town was launched by the "Great Elector" Frederick William in 1658. About 1750, numerous colonists descending from Württemberg and the Palatinate settled the region.


Politics


Town hall
Town hall

Seats in the town's assembly (Stadtverordnetenversammlung) as of 2019 local elections:[4]



Sports


Wolfe Wittstock is a motorcycle speedway club that competes in Polish 2nd Division (3rd level of the Polish league system)


Twin town


Wittstock is twinned with:


Sights


St Mary's Church
St Mary's Church

The town's main historic monument is the Brick Gothic St Mary's Church, dating back to c. 1240. Significantly enlarged as a hall church in the late 13th century and repleted with a carved altar by Claus Berg, it was used as a cathedral by the Havelberg bishops.

The Bishop's Castle was greatly restored in the 1990s and today houses a Thirty Years' War museum. Much of the elaborate late medieval defences still surround the old centre, including a 13th-century gate tower, the Daberburg bergfried north of the town, and a 2,500 metres (8,200 ft) long city wall. The wall's height, originally 11 metres (36 ft), today is about 4 to 7 metres.


Personality



Freemen



Sons and daughters of the town



Personalities who were active in


Plate on organ
Plate on organ

Medal


The Medal of Honor Wittstock was awarded to:


References


  1. Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin Wahl der Bürgermeisterin / des Bürgermeisters, accessed 2 July 2021.
  2. "Bevölkerungsentwicklung und Flächen der kreisfreien Städte, Landkreise und Gemeinden im Land Brandenburg 2021" (PDF). Amt für Statistik Berlin-Brandenburg (in German). June 2022.
  3. Detailed data sources are to be found in the Wikimedia Commons.Population Projection Brandenburg at Wikimedia Commons
  4. Öffentliche Bekanntmachung des Wahlergebnisses für die Wahl zur Stadtverordnetenversammlung und für die Wahlen zu den Ortsbeiräten der Stadt Wittstock/Dosse am 26. Mai 2019 https://daten2.verwaltungsportal.de/dateien/seitengenerator/037adb4f3aa1d0bad47958c8bc16598542257/wahlergebnis.pdf



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[de] Wittstock/Dosse

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