Demmin () is a former Kreis (district) in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. It was bounded by (from the south and clockwise) the districts of Müritz, Güstrow, Nordvorpommern, Ostvorpommern and Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
History
Demmin District was established in 1994 by merging the former districts of Demmin, Altentreptow and Malchin. On 4 September 2011, the bulk of the district was merged to Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, while the northeastern Ämter Peenetal/Loitz and Jarmen-Tutow became part of Vorpommern-Greifswald.
Coat of arms
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||The coat of arms displays:
- The bull is the heraldic animal of Mecklenburg
- The silver griffin together with the chess pattern have been the arms of Pomerania
- The silver castle to the right is from the arms of the city of Demmin
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Towns and municipalities
The subdivisions of the district were (situation August 2011):
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- Dargun
- Demmin
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- 1. Demmin-Land<br />[seat: Demmin]
- Beggerow
- Borrentin
- Hohenbollentin
- Hohenmocker
- Kentzlin
- Kletzin
- Lindenberg
- Meesiger
- Nossendorf
- Sarow
- Schönfeld
- Siedenbrünzow
- Sommersdorf
- Utzedel
- Verchen
- Warrenzin
- 2. Jarmen-Tutow
- Alt Tellin
- Bentzin
- Daberkow
- Jarmen<sup>1, 2</sup>
- Kruckow
- Tutow
- Völschow
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- 3. Malchin am Kummerower See
- Basedow
- Duckow
- Faulenrost
- Gielow
- Kummerow
- Malchin<sup>1, 2</sup>
- Neukalen<sup>2</sup>
- 4. Peenetal/Loitz
- Düvier<sup>3</sup>
- Görmin
- Loitz<sup>1, 2</sup>
- Sassen-Trantow
- 5. Stavenhagen
- Bredenfelde
- Briggow
- Grammentin
- Gülzow
- Ivenack
- Jürgenstorf
- Kittendorf
- Knorrendorf
- Mölln
- Ritzerow
- Rosenow
- Stavenhagen<sup>1, 2</sup>
- Zettemin
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- 6. Treptower Tollensewinkel
- Altenhagen
- Altentreptow<sup>1, 2</sup>
- Bartow
- Breesen
- Breest
- Burow
- Gnevkow
- Golchen
- Grapzow
- Grischow
- Groß Teetzleben
- Gültz
- Kriesow
- Pripsleben
- Röckwitz
- Siedenbollentin
- Tützpatz
- Werder
- Wildberg
- Wolde
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|colspan=3 align=center|<sup>1</sup> - seat of the Amt; <sup>2</sup> - town; <sup>3</sup> - former town/municipality
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References
External links
- Official website (German)
