Dahme-Spreewald Explained

Dahme-Spreewald
State:Brandenburg
Image Coa:Wappen Landkreis Dahme-Spreewald.svg
Capital:Lübben
Area:2,261
Kreisschlüssel:12061
District Admin:Sven Herzberger
Carsign:LDS, KW, LC, LN
Url:dahme-spreewald.de

Dahme-Spreewald (Lower Sorbian: Wokrejs Damna-Błota, pronounced as /dsb/) is a district in Brandenburg, Germany. It is bounded by (from the east and clockwise) the districts of Oder-Spree, Spree-Neiße, Oberspreewald-Lausitz, Elbe-Elster and Teltow-Fläming, and by the city of Berlin.

History

The Spreewald region has always been a centre of Sorbian culture. In medieval times the cities of Lübben and Luckau had successively been capitals of the margravate of Lower Lusatia. From 1815 on Lower Lusatia was a part of Prussia. Throughout the 19th century the region remained an agriculturally used area, some urbanisation taking place in the very north (close to Berlin) only.

When the state of Brandenburg was newly founded in 1990, the districts of Lübben, Luckau and Königs Wusterhausen had been established. In 1993 the three districts were merged.

Geography

The Spree river enters the district in the southeast and leaves to the northeast. The wooded regions along its banks are called Spreewald. The Spreewald is the westernmost part of Lusatia. Especially the cities of Lübben and Lübbenau welcome many tourists each year, offering boat trips and relaxing holidays in the beautiful Spreewald nature.

The Dahme river is a tributary of the Spree. It forms many lakes in the northern part of the district. The Dahme leaves the district towards Berlin, where it is occasionally used for boat races. Eventually, it joins the Spree.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms displays:

Towns and municipalities

width=33% align=leftAmt-free townswidth=33% align=leftÄmterwidth=33% align=left
  1. Königs Wusterhausen
  2. Lübben (Spreewald) – Lubin
  3. Luckau
  4. Mittenwalde
  5. Wildau


Amt-free municipalities

  1. Bestensee
  2. Eichwalde
  3. Heideblick
  4. Heidesee
  5. Märkische Heide
  6. Schönefeld
  7. Schulzendorf
  8. Zeuthen
1. Lieberose/Oberspreewald
  1. Alt Zauche-Wußwerk – Stara Niwa-Wózwjerch
  2. Byhleguhre-Byhlen – Běła Góra-Bělin
  3. Jamlitz
  4. Lieberose1, 2
  5. Neu Zauche – Nowa Niwa
  6. Schwielochsee
  7. Spreewaldheide
  8. Straupitz – Tšupc

2. Schenkenländchen

  1. Groß Köris
  2. Halbe
  3. Märkisch Buchholz2
  4. Münchehofe
  5. Schwerin
  6. Teupitz1, 2
3. Unterspreewald
  1. Bersteland
  2. Drahnsdorf
  3. Golßen1, 2
  4. Kasel-Golzig
  5. Krausnick-Groß Wasserburg
  6. Rietzneuendorf-Staakow
  7. Schlepzig
  8. Schönwald
  9. Steinreich
  10. Unterspreewald
1seat of the Amt; 2town

External links

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