Lübtheen
Town in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Town in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Coat of arms
Location of Lübtheen within Ludwigslust-Parchim district
53°18′N 11°05′E / 53.300°N 11.083°E / 53.300; 11.083
(2022-12-31)[1]
19249
Lübtheen (German pronunciation: [lʏpˈteːn]) is a municipality in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district, in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. It is situated 28 km west of Ludwigslust, and 37 km southwest of Schwerin. It is part of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region.
Populated places
The city of Lübtheen (formerly an amt) consists of the following zones with their respective populated places:
- Lübtheen Borough
- Jessenitz-Werk, Neu Lübtheen, Probst Jesar, Quassel, Trebs
- Garlitz Borough
- Garlitz, Brömsenberg, Gudow, Langenheide
- Gößlow Borough
- Gößlow, Bandekow, Lübbendorf, Neuenrode
- Jessenitz Borough
- Jessenitz, Benz, Briest, Jessenitz-Siedlung, Lank, Volzrade
The former independent municipalities of Garlitz, Gößlow and Jessenitz were incorporated into the expanded city of Lübtheen on 13 June 2004.[2]
Notable people
- Friedrich Chrysander (1826–1901), music historian, critic and publisher
References
- ^ "Bevölkerungsstand der Kreise, Ämter und Gemeinden 2022" (XLS) (in German). Statistisches Amt Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. 2023.
- ^ § 12 der Hauptsatzung (PDF; 77 kB) der Stadt.
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Towns and municipalities in Ludwigslust-Parchim
- Alt Krenzlin
- Alt Zachun
- Balow
- Bandenitz
- Banzkow
- Barkhagen
- Barnin
- Belsch
- Bengerstorf
- Besitz
- Blankenberg
- Blievenstorf
- Bobzin
- Boizenburg
- Borkow
- Brahlstorf
- Brenz
- Bresegard bei Eldena
- Bresegard bei Picher
- Brüel
- Brunow
- Bülow
- Cambs
- Crivitz
- Dabel
- Dambeck
- Demen
- Dersenow
- Dobbertin
- Dobin am See
- Dömitz
- Domsühl
- Dümmer
- Eldena
- Friedrichsruhe
- Gallin
- Gallin-Kuppentin
- Gammelin
- Ganzlin
- Gehlsbach
- Gneven
- Göhlen
- Goldberg
- Gorlosen
- Grabow
- Granzin
- Grebs-Niendorf
- Gresse
- Greven
- Groß Godems
- Groß Krams
- Groß Laasch
- Hagenow
- Hohen Pritz
- Holthusen
- Hoort
- Hülseburg
- Karenz
- Karrenzin
- Karstädt
- Kirch Jesar
- Klein Rogahn
- Kloster Tempzin
- Kobrow
- Kogel
- Kreien
- Kremmin
- Kritzow
- Kuhlen-Wendorf
- Kuhstorf
- Langen Brütz
- Leezen
- Lewitzrand
- Lübesse
- Lüblow
- Lübtheen
- Lübz
- Ludwigslust
- Lüttow-Valluhn
- Malk Göhren
- Malliß
- Mestlin
- Milow
- Möllenbeck
- Moraas
- Muchow
- Mustin
- Neu Gülze
- Neu Kaliß
- Neu Poserin
- Neustadt-Glewe
- Nostorf
- Obere Warnow
- Pampow
- Parchim
- Passow
- Pätow-Steegen
- Picher
- Pinnow
- Plate
- Plau am See
- Prislich
- Pritzier
- Raben Steinfeld
- Rastow
- Redefin
- Rom
- Ruhner Berge
- Schossin
- Schwanheide
- Siggelkow
- Spornitz
- Sternberg
- Stolpe
- Stralendorf
- Strohkirchen
- Sukow
- Sülstorf
- Techentin
- Teldau
- Tessin
- Toddin
- Tramm
- Uelitz
- Vellahn
- Vielank
- Warlitz
- Warlow
- Warsow
- Weitendorf
- Werder
- Wittenburg
- Wittendörp
- Wittenförden
- Witzin
- Wöbbelin
- Zapel
- Zarrentin am Schaalsee
- Ziegendorf
- Zierzow
- Zölkow
- Zülow
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