Ollndorf

Coordinates: 53°47′42″N 10°53′31″E / 53.79500°N 10.89194°E / 53.79500; 10.89194
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Ollndorf is located in Germany
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Ollndorf is located in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
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Ollndorf
Coordinates: 53°47′42″N 10°53′31″E / 53.79500°N 10.89194°E / 53.79500; 10.89194
CountryGermany
StateMecklenburg-Vorpommern
DistrictNordwestmecklenburg
MunicipalityNiendorf
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
23923
Dialling codes038828
Vehicle registrationNWM
Websitewww.schoenberg-land.de

Ollndorf is a small village in Germany and belongs to the municipality Niendorf and is located on west of the Landkreis Nordwestmecklenburg which is in the federal state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Geography[edit]

Ollndorf lies south of the municipality Niendorf, about six kilometres southwest from Schönberg and 15 kilometres southwest from downtown Lübeck. The area falls from about 30 to 15 m over NHN until 500 meters east of the settlements up to the river Maurine (stream).

History[edit]

Ollndorf's first documented mention is in 1194 A.D. in the Isfriedschen Teilungsvertrag as Bistenowe, and it was later named Oldendorf.[1]

In 1933 Ollndorf had 101 inhabitants; this figure dropped until 1939 to 84.[2]

On July 1, 1950 the surrounding municipalities of Niendorf, Bechelsdorf, Klein Siemz, Ollndorf und Törpt were merged to just one named Gemeinde Niendorf.[3]

Infrastructure[edit]

About 350 meters west lies the country road 1 starting in Schönberg and reaching to the border of Ratzeburg. There are buses to the nearest town Schönberg. The connection to the nearest highway Bundesautobahn 20 lies about 6 km away next from the village Lüdersdorf. The closest train connection to the nearby Route: Lübeck – Bad Kleinen can be accessed over Schönberg or also over Lüdersdorf.[4]

Ollndorf belongs to the school catchment area of Schönberg.[5]

Celebrities[edit]

The farmer poet Wilhelm Bade (1841–1928) lived in Ollndorf.[6] He dedicated the poem De ohle Katenschult to Franz Maaß (born 1774), who was mayor (in old German Schultzen) of the municipality at that time and whose nickname was "Katenschult".[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Friedrich Bertheau: Die geschichtliche Entwicklung der ländlichen Verhältnisse im Fürstentum Ratzeburg. in: Verein für Mecklenburgische Geschichte und Altertumskunde: Jahrbücher des Vereins für Mecklenburgische Geschichte und Altertumskunde., Bd. 79 (1914) (Digitalisat Archived 2004-09-07 at the Wayback Machine)
  2. ^ Verwaltungsgeschichte.de
  3. ^ "Kreisarchiv Nordwestmecklenburg". Archived from the original on 2012-09-08. Retrieved 2013-04-30.
  4. ^ Grevesmühlener Busbetriebe GmbH Archived 2013-07-05 at the Wayback Machine (PDF-Datei; 50 kB)
  5. ^ Satzung über die Festlegung von Schuleinzugsbereichen öffentlicher Schulen im Landkreis Nordwestmecklenburg vom 4. Juni 2008 (PDF-Datei; 76 kB)
  6. ^ Karl Heinz Molkenthin: Demerner Dorfgeschichten, S. 68 Digitalisat
  7. ^ Karl-Heinz Molkenthin: Land an der Maurine: Gereimtes und Ungereimtes von Wilhelm Bade, S. 15ff. Digitalisat

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