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Güstrow (district)

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Country
  
Germany

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Website
  
kreis-gue.de

Population
  
98,992 (31 Dec 2010)

Disbanded
  
2011

Vehicle registration
  

Capital
  
Güstrow

Date dissolved
  
2011

Güstrow (district)

State
  
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

Güstrow ( [ˈɡʏstʁo]) is a former district in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It was bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Bad Doberan, Nordvorpommern, Demmin, Müritz, Parchim and Nordwestmecklenburg. The district was disbanded at the district reform of September 2011. Its territory has been part of the district of Rostock since.

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History

From 1621 to 1695 the present-day district was occupied by the small duchy of Mecklenburg-Güstrow. Afterwards large parts belonged to the duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, a small portion to the duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (see Mecklenburg).

The district of Güstrow was established in 1994 by merging the former districts of Güstrow, Teterow and Bützow. This district was merged with the district of Bad Doberan at the district reform of September 2011, forming the new district of Rostock.

Geography

The district was situated in the centre of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The Warnow river runs through the district from the southwest to the north. In the southern part of the district there are several lakes constituting the northern edge of the Müritz lakeland.

Towns and municipalities

The subdivisions of the district were (situation August 2011):

References

Güstrow (district) Wikipedia