Preetz

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Preetz
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Preetz is located in Germany
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Preetz
Coordinates 54°14′12″N 10°16′56″E / 54.23667°N 10.28222°E / 54.23667; 10.28222Coordinates: 54°14′12″N 10°16′56″E / 54.23667°N 10.28222°E / 54.23667; 10.28222
Administration
Country Germany
State Schleswig-Holstein
District Plön
Mayor Wolfgang Schneider
Basic statistics
Area 14.4 km2 (5.6 sq mi)
Elevation 24 m  (79 ft)
Population 15,855 (31 December 2010)[1]
 - Density 1,101 /km2 (2,852 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate PLÖ
Postal code 24211
Area code 04342
Website www.preetz.de

Preetz (German pronunciation: [ˈpʁeːts]) is a town in the district of Plön, in Schleswig-Holstein, Northern Germany. In the town centre is a small lake, the Kirchsee.

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History

The first mention of Preetz dates from the year 1185, when Ecbrecht Procensis writes about the location Poretz in the Versus de Vicelino. The origins of the name Preetz are said to be found in the Slavic term "po rece" (i.e., on the river). In 1221, the term "Poretzie" appeared, and in 1442 "Pretze".

A first town church was built in 1210. In 1211, Count Albrecht von Orlamünde established a Benedictine monastery: Preetz Priory. The foundation of the abbey was renewed by Adolf IV von Schauenburg in 1226, and it was given to nuns. In 1268, the nunnery church was built. The nunnery formed the highest administrative authority until 1867 and exercised jurisdiction as well.

Preetz obtained street lighting in 1852. The station was built in 1864, the Council Hall in 1871. An oak tree in front of the Council Hall, which was planted in 1871, still exists.

Limited city rights were awarded to Preetz on 17 May 1870, full city rights in 1901.

Allison Mack, most known for her role as Chloe Sullivan on the American television series Smallville, was born in Preetz.

Preetz has today a population of 15,600.

Further reading

  • Peter Pauselius
    • Preetz unter dem Hakenkreuz, Großbarkau: Ed. Barkau, 2001, ISBN 3-928326-29-5.
    • Dokumentation über die Kriegsgefangenen, Fremd- und Ostarbeiter in Preetz 1939-1946, in: Francia, 25/3, 1998, S.286ff., ISBN 3-928326-12-0.
  • Stadt Preetz (editor): Preetz: Landschaft, Mensch, Kultur, Großbarkau: Ed. Barkau, 2000, ISBN 3-928326-24-4.
  • Stadt Preetz (editor) (Text: Wilhelm Stölting): Preetz, Lebensbild einer holsteinischen Stadt, Preetz: Stadt Preetz, 1970.

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References

This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia.



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