Bad Doberan (district)

Bad Doberan is a former district in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany.

Bad Doberan
Coat of arms of Bad Doberan
CountryGermany
StateMecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Disbanded2011
CapitalBad Doberan
Area
  Total1,362 km2 (526 sq mi)
Population
 (2010-12-31)
  Total117,197
  Density86/km2 (220/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Vehicle registrationDBR
Websitelk-dbr.de

In the Middle Ages the region was made rich because Hanseatic city of Rostock was close. Today the city of Rostock is surrounded by the district, but not a part of it.

In 1793 the bathing resort of Heiligendamm (today a borough of Bad Doberan) was started, and the region became a summer residence for the dukes of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.

In 1952 the districts of Bad Doberan and Rostock-Land were made. They were joined in 1994 to make the present district.

Coat of arms

Coat of arms
Coat of arms
The coat of arms displays:
  • the griffin from the arms of Rostock, to show how important the city has been for the district
  • the bull from the arms of the former duchy of Mecklenburg
  • the clerical staff stands for the old and famous Cistercian monastery of Bad Doberan

Towns and municipalities

Amt-free townsAmt-free municipalities
  1. Bad Doberan
  2. Kröpelin
  3. Kühlungsborn
  4. Neubukow
  1. Graal-Müritz
  2. Sanitz
  3. Satow
Ämter
  • 1. Bad Doberan-Land
    [seat: Bad Doberan]
  1. Admannshagen-Bargeshagen
  2. Bartenshagen-Parkentin
  3. Börgerende-Rethwisch
  4. Hohenfelde
  5. Nienhagen
  6. Reddelich
  7. Retschow
  8. Steffenshagen
  9. Wittenbeck
  • 2. Carbäk
  1. Broderstorf1
  2. Klein Kussewitz
  3. Mandelshagen
  4. Poppendorf
  5. Roggentin
  6. Steinfeld
  7. Thulendorf
  • 3. Neubukow-Salzhaff
    [seat: Neubukow]
  1. Alt Bukow
  2. Am Salzhaff
  3. Bastorf
  4. Biendorf
  5. Carinerland
  6. Kirch Mulsow
  7. Rerik2
  • 4. Rostocker Heide
  1. Bentwisch
  2. Blankenhagen
  3. Gelbensande1
  4. Mönchhagen
  5. Rövershagen
  • 5. Schwaan
  1. Benitz
  2. Bröbberow
  3. Kassow
  4. Rukieten
  5. Schwaan1, 2
  6. Vorbeck
  7. Wiendorf
  • 6. Tessin
  1. Cammin
  2. Gnewitz
  3. Grammow
  4. Nustrow
  5. Selpin
  6. Stubbendorf
  7. Tessin1, 2
  8. Thelkow
  9. Zarnewanz
  • 7. Warnow-Ost
  1. Damm
  2. Dummerstorf1
  3. Kavelstorf
  4. Kessin
  5. Lieblingshof
  6. Prisannewitz
  • 8. Warnow-West
  1. Elmenhorst/Lichtenhagen
  2. Kritzmow1
  3. Lambrechtshagen
  4. Papendorf
  5. Pölchow
  6. Stäbelow
  7. Ziesendorf
1seat of the Amt; 2town

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