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Lassan, Germany

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Country
  
Germany

District
  
Vorpommern-Greifswald

Time zone
  
CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)

Area
  
27.98 km²

Population
  
1,356 (31 Dec 2008)

Dialling code
  
038374

State
  
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Elevation
  
5 m (16 ft)

Postal codes
  
17440

Local time
  
Monday 5:10 AM

Postal code
  
17440

Municipal assoc.
  
Am Peenestrom

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Weather
  
-2°C, Wind E at 5 km/h, 93% Humidity

Lassan is a town in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany.

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Map of 17440 Lassan, Germany

Etymology

The name possibly derives from an Old Polabian word, Lěšane, meaning "forest dweller" or "forest dwelling".

Location

The town is situated on the Peenestrom river, a branch of the Oder, between Anklam and Wolgast. Both Anklam in the southwest and Wolgast in the north are approximately 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Lassan. Part of the municipality are also the villages of Pulow, Papendorf, Klein Jasedow and Waschow.

Lassan has a small marina for sailboats and yachts. There is also a campsite for visitors in the town. A museum dedicated to the town is housed in a former watermill in the town.

History

Lassan was mentioned in written sources for the first time in 1136, when it was a German settlement with a castle. This settlement was however predated by a Slavic fishing village with a fortification. The Dukes of Pomerania regulated the layout of the town around 1200. Lassan received town privileges in 1274. The town still retains much of its medieval character, with the old street grid and the remains of a town wall. The town church, St. Johannis zu Lassan, is also medieval. Construction started around 1300 and the oldest parts are in a transitional style between Romanesque and Gothic. With its spire, it is 57 metres (187 ft) tall, 37 metres (121 ft) long and 24 metres (79 ft) broad. The church was renovated during the 1990s.

Notable people

  • Bernt Notke (c. 1440 – c. 1509), late Gothic artist
  • Theodor Bartus (1858 – 1941), sailor, museum technician, and conservator
  • References

    Lassan, Germany Wikipedia