Bismark, Germany

Bismark

Coat of arms
Bismark
Location of Bismark within Stendal district
Coordinates: 52°40′0″N 11°33′0″E / 52.66667°N 11.55000°E / 52.66667; 11.55000Coordinates: 52°40′0″N 11°33′0″E / 52.66667°N 11.55000°E / 52.66667; 11.55000
Country Germany
State Saxony-Anhalt
District Stendal
Government
  Mayor Annegret Schwarz
Area
  Total 289.43 km2 (111.75 sq mi)
Elevation 55 m (180 ft)
Population (2017-12-31)[1]
  Total 8,377
  Density 29/km2 (75/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 39576, 39579, 39599, 39606, 39624, 39629
Dialling codes 039080, 039083, 039089, 039320, 039324, 039325, 039328
Vehicle registration SDL
Website www.stadt-bismark.de

Bismark is a town in the Stendal district, in the historic Altmark region, of northern Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated approximately 22 km (14 mi) west of Stendal in Northern Germany.

Parish church

In the early 12th century the area then under the rule of Albert the Bear was settled with peasants migrating from the Low Countries. The town's name is derived from the nearby Biese creek (after Dutch: bies meaning rush plants), a tributary of the Aland; though it may also refer to the bishop's march, a possession of the Havelberg bishops mentioned in a 1209 deed issued by the Ascanian margrave Albert II. With the Altmark, Bismark was part of the Margraviate of Brandenburg until it was adjudicated to the Prussian Province of Saxony after the 1815 Congress of Vienna.

One Herbordus of Bismarck was mentioned holding the office of a Schultheiß in Stendal about 1270. His descendant Otto von Bismarck received the honorary citizenship of Bismark in 1895.

Upon an administrative reform effective from 1 January 2010, the town of Bismark comprises the former municipalities of Badingen, Berkau, Büste, Dobberkau, Garlipp, Grassau, Hohenwulsch, Holzhausen, Käthen, Kläden, Könnigde, Kremkau, Meßdorf, Querstedt, Schäplitz, Schernikau, Schorstedt and Steinfeld.

References

  1. "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden – Stand: 31. Dezember 2017" (PDF). Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen-Anhalt (in German).
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