Oberhavelis aKreis(district) in the northern part ofBrandenburg,Germany.Its neighbouring districts are (clockwise from the north):Mecklenburgische Seenplatte (district)inMecklenburg-Western Pomerania,the districts ofUckermarkandBarnim,theBundeslandofBerlin,and the districts ofHavellandandOstprignitz-Ruppin.

Oberhavel
Flag of Oberhavel
Coat of arms of Oberhavel
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CountryGermany
StateBrandenburg
CapitalOranienburg
Government
• District admin.Alexander Tönnies (SPD)
Area
• Total1,795.3 km2(693.2 sq mi)
Population
(31 December 2022)[1]
• Total218,551
• Density120/km2(320/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00(CET)
• Summer (DST)UTC+02:00(CEST)
Vehicle registrationOHV
Websitewww.oberhavel.de

Geography

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The district is located on the upper course of theHavelriver from its source to the outskirts ofBerlin.The north is characterised by many lakes including theGroßer Stechlinsee,which is well known thanks to a novel byTheodor FontanecalledDer Stechlin.

History

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The district was created on 6 December 1993 through the merging of the old Gransee and Oranienburg districts.

Coat of arms

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The coat of arms shows the eagle as thesymbol of Brandenburgin the upper part. In the lower half are two flyingswanson green background representing nature with many lakes. The coat of arms was unofficially used by the precursor district of Oranienburg before the merger, though not then officially granted. It was granted to the district of Oberhavel on 18 May 1994.

Towns and municipalities

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Fürstenberg/HavelZehdenickLiebenwaldeOranienburgMühlenbecker LandGlienicke/NordbahnBirkenwerderHohen NeuendorfHohen NeuendorfHennigsdorfLeegebruchVeltenOberkrämerKremmenLöwenberger LandGranseeGranseeSchönermarkSonnenbergGroßwoltersdorfStechlinGroßwoltersdorfBerlinMecklenburg-VorpommernMecklenburg-Vorpommern
Clickable map of towns and municipalities in the district
Amt-free towns Amt-free municipalities Ämter
  1. Fürstenberg/Havel
  2. Hennigsdorf
  3. Hohen Neuendorf
  4. Kremmen
  5. Liebenwalde
  6. Oranienburg
  7. Velten
  8. Zehdenick
  1. Birkenwerder
  2. Glienicke/Nordbahn
  3. Leegebruch
  4. Löwenberger Land
  5. Mühlenbecker Land
  6. Oberkrämer

Gransee und Gemeinden

  1. Gransee1, 2
  2. Großwoltersdorf
  3. Schönermark
  4. Sonnenberg
  5. Stechlin

1seat of the Amt;2town

Demography

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Landkreis Oberhavel: Population development
within the current boundaries (2020)[2]
YearPop.±% p.a.
187564,084
189075,767+1.12%
191099,395+1.37%
1925119,031+1.21%
1933138,026+1.87%
1939178,595+4.39%
1946187,548+0.70%
1950192,989+0.72%
1964179,515−0.52%
1971180,152+0.05%
1981175,027−0.29%
1985174,522−0.07%
1989172,119−0.35%
1990169,086−1.76%
1991167,015−1.22%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1992165,764−0.75%
1993166,214+0.27%
1994167,935+1.04%
1995170,505+1.53%
1996173,666+1.85%
1997178,353+2.70%
1998183,997+3.16%
1999189,191+2.82%
2000192,123+1.55%
2001194,022+0.99%
2002195,399+0.71%
2003197,055+0.85%
2004198,550+0.76%
2005200,184+0.82%
2006201,289+0.55%
YearPop.±% p.a.
2007201,945+0.33%
2008202,231+0.14%
2009202,776+0.27%
2010203,124+0.17%
2011201,199−0.95%
2012202,162+0.48%
2013203,012+0.42%
2014204,898+0.93%
2015207,524+1.28%
2016208,639+0.54%
2017209,893+0.60%
2018211,249+0.65%
2019212,914+0.79%
2020214,234+0.62%

Sport

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The district is home to threerugby unionclubs, theRU Hohen Neuendorf,Veltener RCandStahl Hennigsdorf Rugby.The latter was the most successful rugby club inEast Germany,winning 27national championshipsfrom 1952 to 1990.[3]

References

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  1. ^"Bevölkerungsentwicklung und Bevölkerungsstandim Land Brandenburg Dezember 2022"(PDF).Amt für Statistik Berlin-Brandenburg(in German). June 2023.
  2. ^Detailed data sources are to be found in the Wikimedia Commons.Population Projection Brandenburg at Wikimedia Commons
  3. ^Rugby in Hennigsdorf - Eine ChronologieArchived2010-06-10 at theWayback Machine(in German)Stahl Hennigsdorf website - club history, accessed: 10 April 2010
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