Wolmersdorf

Wolmersdorf is a municipality (Gemeinde) in the district of Märkisch‑Oderland, situated in the federal state of Brandenburg, Germany. It is part of the administrative collective municipality (Amt) known as Barnim‑Oderbruch. The community lies to the east of Berlin, within the northeastern region of the state, and is positioned near the Oder River floodplain.

Geography

  • The municipality is located in a largely rural area characterized by agricultural land and mixed forest.
  • It is situated approximately 60 km east of the German capital, Berlin.

Administration

  • Wolmersdorf is governed by a mayor and a municipal council, in accordance with Brandenburg’s local government structure.
  • The municipality falls under the jurisdiction of the Märkisch‑Oderland district authorities.

Demographics

  • Detailed, up‑to‑date population figures are not available in this entry; the latest publicly released statistics should be consulted for precise numbers.

History

  • Historical records indicate that settlements in the region date back to the medieval period, but specific documentation concerning the founding or early development of Wolmersdorf is not provided here.

Economy and Infrastructure

  • The local economy is primarily based on agriculture, small‑scale manufacturing, and services associated with the surrounding rural community.
  • Transportation connections include regional roads linking Wolmersdorf to nearby towns and to the broader Brandenburg road network.

Culture and Points of Interest

  • The municipality includes typical features of Brandenburg’s rural settlements, such as historic churches, community centres, and natural landscapes, though specific landmarks are not enumerated in the available sources.

Note: Certain quantitative details—such as exact population figures, area size, and precise historical dates—are not included due to insufficient encyclopedic information in the consulted sources.

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