Dreschvitz is a municipality in southwest Vorpommern-Rügen, a district on the island of Rügen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is managed from the Amt of West-Rügen with its head offices in the village of Samtens.
Until 1326, the settlement was part of the Principality of Rügen and, thereafter, of the Duchy of Pomerania.
Under the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648, Rügen, and therefore Dreschvitz, ended up under Swedish rule, partitioned from the Duchy of Pomerania. In 1815, the parish along with the rest of West Pomerania went into the Prussian Province of Pomerania.
In 1818, Dreschvitz became part of the shire county of Rügen. From 1952 to 1955 it was part of the Kreis Putbus. From 1955 to 1990, the village was part of the County of Rügen in the Bezirk Rostock and the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. In 1990, it was renamed the shire county ( Landkreis) of Rügen, but this was finally merged in 2011 into the new county of Vorpommern-Rügen.
By closing the gaps between buildings and development of building land, Dreschvitz has recorded an increase in population since 1990, bucking the trend. Many events of all types are held today in and next to the "House of Generations" ( Haus der Generationen), a community centre.
The council is composed as follows:
In 1989, the occasion of Dreschvitz's 675th anniversary, a coat of arms was designed and flags and postcards circulated. However, they failed to properly register the coat of arms. It was then forgotten again. With the rediscovery of the documents, it was found that the coat of arms was now identical to that of a municipality in Schleswig-Holstein. After amending it and applying for approval, the coat of arms was authorised on 24 April 2010 and presented to the village in a ceremony by the interior minister of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
The two green oak branches represent the forestry industry and long hunting tradition in the community. Separated by a so-called blue wavy bar, which represents the location of the village on the bodden coast of Priebowsche Wedde, is a plough in the lower section. This symbolizes the intensive agricultural use of the fields belonging to the parish. service.mvnet.de accessed on 19 May 2010
The coat of arms was designed by Jürgen Frenkel from Dreschvitz.
The flag was designed by Jürgen Frenkel from Dreschvitz.
In the parish of Güttin is the only airfield on the island of Rügen. At Rügen Airport, in addition to timetabled flights by light aircraft in the peak season round trips over the island may be booked. Every second weekend in July the local flying club holds flying days.
The village church of Landow is designed as a Wegekirche, a church which is laid out so that the priest and congregation are positioned as if they were on their way to the Lord, usually facing a returning Christ or a symbol such as a crucifix or painting. It is probably the oldest timber-framed church in the entire southeastern Baltic Sea region. The oak wood of the timber-frames comes from tree-felling that took place in 1312 or 1313. The original church was surrounded by a wall in 1546. The church is supported by a preservation society. It is home to numerous events, including concerts of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival.
1939: Dieter Freese, murderer and robber
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