Gägelow
Municipality in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Coat of arms
Location of Gägelow within Nordwestmecklenburg district
53°53′56″N 11°22′54″E / 53.89889°N 11.38167°E / 53.89889; 11.38167
(2022-12-31)[1]
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Gägelow is a municipality in the Nordwestmecklenburg district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
Geography
Hamlets of Gägelow
Name | Coordinates |
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Gressow | 53°51′53″N 11°19′48″E / 53.8647083°N 11.3300417°E / 53.8647083; 11.3300417 (Gressow) |
Jamel | 53°52′25″N 11°18′16″E / 53.8735028°N 11.3044944°E / 53.8735028; 11.3044944 (Jamel) |
Neu Weitendorf | 53°54′25″N 11°21′17″E / 53.9068056°N 11.3548444°E / 53.9068056; 11.3548444 (Neu Weitendorf) |
Proseken | 53°54′20″N 11°22′10″E / 53.9054222°N 11.3694528°E / 53.9054222; 11.3694528 (Proseken) |
Sternkrug | 53°51′42″N 11°18′22″E / 53.8617528°N 11.3062333°E / 53.8617528; 11.3062333 (Sternkrug) |
Stofferstorf | 53°53′23″N 11°21′37″E / 53.8896222°N 11.3603694°E / 53.8896222; 11.3603694 (Stofferstorf) |
Voßkuhl | 53°52′38″N 11°21′09″E / 53.8771611°N 11.3524°E / 53.8771611; 11.3524 (Voßkuhl) |
Weitendorf | 53°53′46″N 11°21′15″E / 53.8962222°N 11.35405°E / 53.8962222; 11.35405 (Weitendorf) |
Wolde | 53°53′01″N 11°20′51″E / 53.8836361°N 11.3476°E / 53.8836361; 11.3476 (Wolde) |
Jamel
Jamel, one of the hamlets in Gägelow, has become infamous because it is ruled by neo-Nazis.[2]
Coat of arms
The coat of arms of Gägelow were designed by Michael Zapfe of Wismar and approved by the Ministry of the Interior on the 4th of November, 1996.
Photogallery
- The village church of Proseken
- The village church of Gressow
References
- ^ "Bevölkerungsstand der Kreise, Ämter und Gemeinden 2022" (XLS) (in German). Statistisches Amt Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. 2023.
- ^ Popp, Maximilian (January 3, 2011). "The Village Where the Neo-Nazis Rule". Der Spiegel. Retrieved January 5, 2011.
External links
Media related to Gägelow at Wikimedia Commons
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Towns and municipalities in Nordwestmecklenburg
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- Bobitz
- Boiensdorf
- Boltenhagen
- Brüsewitz
- Carlow
- Cramonshagen
- Dalberg-Wendelstorf
- Damshagen
- Dassow
- Dechow
- Dorf Mecklenburg
- Dragun
- Gadebusch
- Gägelow
- Glasin
- Gottesgabe
- Grambow
- Grevesmühlen
- Grieben
- Groß Molzahn
- Groß Stieten
- Hohen Viecheln
- Hohenkirchen
- Holdorf
- Hornstorf
- Insel Poel
- Jesendorf
- Kalkhorst
- Klein Trebbow
- Klütz
- Kneese
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- Krembz
- Krusenhagen
- Lübberstorf
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- Thandorf
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