Tremmen Explained

Tremmen
Type:Ortsteil
Municipality:Ketzin
Coordinates:52.5283°N 12.8175°W
State:Brandenburg
District:Havelland
Elevation:32
Population:720
Population As Of:2011
Pop Ref:[1]
Postal Code:14669
Area Code:033233
Licence:HVL
Pop Demonym:Tremmener

Tremmen is a village in Brandenburg, Germany, situated in the district of Havelland. It is one of the civil parishes (Ortsteile) of the town of Ketzin.

History

The village was founded in 1161 with the name of Tremene.[2] Until October 26, 2003, when it was merged into Ketzin, it was an autonomous municipality.

Geography

Tremmen is situated in the geographical region of Nauener Platte, not too far from the western borders of Berlin and its metropolitan region and by the road linking Wustermark and Brandenburg an der Havel. It lies 6 km from Ketzin, 5 from Wustermark, 15 from Nauen, 20 from Potsdam and circa 30 from Rathenow.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.citypopulation.de/de/germany/settlements/brandenburg/havelland/12063148x0JJT__tremmen/ Tremmen
  2. Historical infos about Tremmen