Treptower Tollensewinkel facts for kids
Treptower Tollensewinkel is a special kind of local government area in Germany. It's like a group of towns and villages that work together.
This area is located in a part of Germany called Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. For a long time, it was part of the Demmin district. But on September 4, 2011, things changed. Treptower Tollensewinkel became part of the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte Rural District.
The main office, or "seat," for the Treptower Tollensewinkel is in the town of Altentreptow. This is where the local government decisions are made for all the towns and villages in the area.
What is Treptower Tollensewinkel?
Treptower Tollensewinkel is a type of administrative division in Germany called an Amt. Think of an Amt as a group of smaller towns and villages that share a common administration. This helps them manage things like schools, roads, and other public services more easily. It's a way for smaller communities to work together efficiently.
Towns and Villages in Treptower Tollensewinkel
The Treptower Tollensewinkel Amt includes several different towns and villages. Each of these places has its own unique character, but they all work together under the Amt system. Here are the communities that are part of this area:
- Altenhagen
- Altentreptow
- Bartow
- Breesen
- Breest
- Burow
- Gnevkow
- Golchen
- Grapzow
- Grischow
- Groß Teetzleben
- Gültz
- Kriesow
- Pripsleben
- Röckwitz
- Siedenbollentin
- Tützpatz
- Werder
- Wildberg
- Wolde