Glienicke/Nordbahn
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Statistics | |
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State: | Brandenburg |
District: | Oberhavel |
Geographic Position: | 52°38' N 13°20' |
Altitude: | 39 m |
Area: | 4,6 km² |
Population: | 9,800 (Mid 2006) |
pop. density: | 1,941 Inhabitants per km² |
German Postal Code: | 16548 |
Telephone Prefix: | 033056 |
Address of Town Hall: | Hauptstraße 19 16548 Glienicke/Nordbahn |
Website: | www.glienicke-nordbahn.de |
Email-Address: | verwaltung@glienicke-nordbahn.de |
Administration | |
Mayor: | Joachim Bienert (SPD) |
Glienicke/Nordbahn is a community in the state of Brandenburg right north of Berlin. It is part of the Oberhavel District.
[edit] History
First mentioned as Glyneck in 1412. Devastated during the War of Thirty Years. Reestablished from 1670. During the Cold War, Glienicke was separated from West-Berlin by "The Wall". After the reunification of Germany, Glienicke develops as a preferred suburb of Berlin.
[edit] Politics
The Counsil consists of 18 members.
(Election: October, 26th 2003)
[edit] External links
Birkenwerder | Fürstenberg/Havel | Glienicke/Nordbahn | Gransee | Großwollersdorf | Hennigsdorf | Hohen Neuendorf | Kremmen | Leegebruch | Liebenwalde | Löwenberger Land | Mühlenbecker Land | Oberkrämer | Oranienburg | Schönemark | Sonnenberg | Stechlin | Velten | Zehdenick |