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Geographically, the Havelland is the region around which the River
Havel The Havel () is a river in northeastern Germany, flowing through the states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg, Berlin and Saxony-Anhalt. It is a right tributary of the Elbe and long. However, the direct distance from its source to its mo ...
flows in a U-shape between Oranienburg to the northeast and Rhinow to the northwest. The northern boundary of the Havelland is formed by the River
Rhin The Rhin is a long river in Brandenburg, Germany, right tributary to the river Havel. It flows through the city Neuruppin and several lakes. A few kilometres downstream from Rhinow it flows into the Havel, about upstream from where the Havel ...
and the Rhin Canal. In the history of Brandenburg, the Havelland represents a historic region. In the heart of the Havelland is the county of the same name. In addition the Havelland includes the south of
Ruppin Land Neuruppin (; North Brandenburgisch: ''Reppin'') is a town in Brandenburg, Germany, the administrative seat of Ostprignitz-Ruppin district. It is the birthplace of the novelist Theodor Fontane (1819–1898) and therefore also referred to as ''Fonta ...
with the Rhinluch, the western part of Berlin's Spandau, parts of Potsdam, the town of Brandenburg an der Havel and several villages in the county of Potsdam-Mittelmark. The Tourist Association of Havelland has chosen a rather different boundary. It covers the county of Havelland, the town of Brandenburg an der Havel and the northern part of the county of Potsdam-Mittelmark, including communities south of the Havel river, that belong to the region of Zauche. The writer Theodor Fontane described the Havelland as well as the other landscapes of Brandenburg. In the ballad '' Herr von Ribbeck auf Ribbeck im Havelland'''' Herr von Ribbeck auf Ribbeck im Havelland'' (a pear tree in his garden stood ...) at Wikisource he helped to give this region special prominence and his novel character Effi Briest grew up here. The Havelland was also given its own volume of Fontane's accounts of hiking across Brandenburg, the '' Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg''.


Countryside

Wide '' urstromtal'' lowlands characterize the countryside of the Havelland. Plateaux rise above the general level of the land like islands, mostly formed from Ice Age ground moraines. But end moraines from the Saale and
Weichsel glaciation Weichsel may refer to: * Vistula river (Weichsel in German) * Weichselian glaciation * Peter Weichsel Peter M. Weichsel (born 1943) is an American professional bridge player from Encinitas, California. College and war years Early Weichsel star ...
s also occur. The former were overlain to a greater or lesser extent by the advancing Weichselian ice sheet. The sandy, dry plateaux support arable farming as well as woodlands. The largest is the Nauen Plateau (''Nauener Platte''). North of it there are several morainic plateaux or '' Ländchen''. West of the bend in the Havel river is
Land Schollene Land, also known as dry land, ground, or earth, is the solid terrestrial surface of the planet Earth that is not submerged by the ocean or other body of water, bodies of water. It makes up 29% of Earth's surface and includes the Continent, co ...
. In the ''urstromtäler'' either side of the Havel north of the Nauen Plateau are the former marshlands of the
Havelland Luch The Havelland Luch (german: Havelländisches Luch) is a lowland area inside a bend of the River Havel west of Berlin, and forms the heart of the Havelland region. Location The '' luch'', a former marshland, lies in a basin that is part of t ...
and Rhinluch, separated from one another by the ''Ländchen'', south of the Nauen Plateau the small morainic hills of the East Havel lowlands are divided by numerous lakes or
Havelsee Havelsee () is a town in the Potsdam-Mittelmark district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated on the river Havel, 12 km northwest of Brandenburg. The Pritzerbe Ferry, a vehicular cable ferry, crosses the Havel between Havelsee and Kütz ...
s. From 1700 to the 1950s large areas, especially in the north of the Havelland, were drained by canals. The western part of the region between Rhinow and
Pritzerbe Havelsee () is a town in the Potsdam-Mittelmark district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated on the river Havel, 12 km northwest of Brandenburg (city), Brandenburg. The Pritzerbe Ferry, a vehicular cable ferry, crosses the Havel between ...
belongs to the
West Havelland Nature Park Westhavelland Nature Park is a nature park and reserve in the state of Brandenburg, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe aft ...
. This contains the largest inland wetlands in Western Europe, the Lower Havel Lowlands.


Settlement

The Havelland is very sparsely populated. The larger towns developed by the crossings over the River Havel: Spandau (today part of Berlin), Potsdam, Brandenburg and Rathenow. Other central settlements in the Havelland are Rhinow,
Premnitz Premnitz () is a town in the Havelland district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated on the river Havel, 8 km south of Rathenow, 21 km northwest of Brandenburg, and is only 75 km west of central Berlin, to where it is well connec ...
, Nauen and Friesack. The town of
Falkensee Falkensee is a town in the Havelland district, Brandenburg, Germany. It is the most populated municipality of its district and it is situated at the western border of Berlin. History The commune Falkensee was formed in 1923 by the merger of Falk ...
and its surrounding villages have grown rapidly.


Economy and transport

Arable and cattle farming dominate large areas of the Havelland. Fruit and vegetable farming is also common, especially around Werder. Both are also processed into juices, as well as fruit and vegetable preserves. The Havel and the Havelsee lakes also provide a few fishermen with a livelihood. Tourism is playing an increasingly important role in the Havelland, which is viewed as one of the recreation areas for the metropolis of Berlin. On the edge of Berlin, in Wustermark, a freight transport centre has been established. In Paaren im Glien, the Märkische Exhibition and Leisure Centre (''Ausstellungs- und Freizeitzentrum'') offers a venue for larger trade fairs and events. A continuing problem for the Havelland is transport communication. On the one hand, the Havel is an important waterway, especially between Brandenburg and Oranienburg, on the other, its lakes and the large wetland areas form an obstacle to roads and railways. The most important roads are the B 5 federal highway from Berlin via Nauen towards Hamburg, from which the B 188 to Rathenow branches. North–south routes are the B 102 from Brandenburg via Rathenow to Rhinow and, in the east, the Berlin ring motorway, the A 10. From Spandau, two railway lines carry high-speed trains through the Havelland. These are the Berlin–Hamburg line via Nauen and the
Lehrte Railway Lehrte is a town in the Hanover (district), district of Hanover, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approximately 17 km east of Hanover. In the 19th century Lehrte was the most important railway junction in the former Kingdom of Hanov ...
via Rathenow. In the west the
Brandenburg Städtebahn Brandenburg (; nds, Brannenborg; dsb, Bramborska ) is a states of Germany, state in the northeast of Germany bordering the states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Saxony, as well as the country of Poland. With an ar ...
links Brandenburg and Rathenow. In the east the Berlin outer ring grazes the region.


Literature

* * "Havelland. Ein Wegbegleiter", Edition Terra Berlin/Potsdam 2013, 1st edition,


External links


Landkreis Havelland

Tourismusverband Havelland e. V.


References

{{Authority control Havel Regions of Brandenburg