Stechlin

Stechlin is a municipality in the Oberhavel district, in Brandenburg, Germany.

Stechlin
Location of Stechlin within Oberhavel district
Stechlin
Stechlin
Coordinates: 53°06′N 13°02′E
CountryGermany
StateBrandenburg
DistrictOberhavel
Municipal assoc.Gransee und Gemeinden
Subdivisions3 districts
Government
  Mayor (201924) Roy Lepschies[1]
Area
  Total83.95 km2 (32.41 sq mi)
Elevation
83 m (272 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
  Total1,179
  Density14/km2 (36/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
16775
Dialling codes033082
Vehicle registrationOHV
Websitewww.stechlin.de

Geography

Stechlin is part of the northern border of Brandenburg, at the start of the Mecklenburg Lake District. It is part of the Stechlin-Ruppiner Land Nature Park, surrounded by the Menzer Forest and has many lakes in the area. The most famous is Lake Stechlin (Stechlinsee) which is a protected area.

Districts of Stechlin

  • Dagow
  • Dollgow
  • Güldenhof
  • Menz
  • Neuglobsow
  • Neuroofen
  • Schulzenhof

Demography

Stechlin: Population development
within the current boundaries (2020)[3]
YearPop.±% p.a.
1875 1,389    
1890 1,299−0.45%
1910 1,163−0.55%
1925 1,174+0.06%
1933 1,240+0.69%
1939 1,266+0.35%
1946 1,803+5.18%
1950 1,948+1.95%
1964 1,561−1.57%
1971 1,534−0.25%
1981 1,468−0.44%
1985 1,468+0.00%
1989 1,476+0.14%
1990 1,466−0.68%
1991 1,461−0.34%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1992 1,461+0.00%
1993 1,441−1.37%
1994 1,428−0.90%
1995 1,402−1.82%
1996 1,398−0.29%
1997 1,380−1.29%
1998 1,370−0.72%
1999 1,373+0.22%
2000 1,367−0.44%
2001 1,355−0.88%
2002 1,349−0.44%
2003 1,357+0.59%
2004 1,327−2.21%
2005 1,304−1.73%
2006 1,296−0.61%
YearPop.±% p.a.
2007 1,271−1.93%
2008 1,276+0.39%
2009 1,266−0.78%
2010 1,239−2.13%
2011 1,213−2.10%
2012 1,202−0.91%
2013 1,183−1.58%
2014 1,203+1.69%
2015 1,187−1.33%
2016 1,213+2.19%
2017 1,214+0.08%
2018 1,201−1.07%
2019 1,192−0.75%
2020 1,185−0.59%

District Authority

Stechlin is in the borough of Gransee. Stechlin has its own council that is responsible for 3 districts:

  • Dollgow with Schulzenhof and Güldenhof
  • Neuglobsow with Dagow
  • Menz with Neuroofen

See also

References

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