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Rostock District
Coat of arms of Rostock District
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern LRO 2011
Country Flag of Germany Germany
State Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Capital Güstrow
Area
 • Total
3,421 km2 (1,321 sq mi)

Rostock District (German: Landkreis Rostock) is a district in the north of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is bounded by (from the west and clockwise) the district Nordwestmecklenburg, the Baltic Sea, the district-free city Rostock and the districts Vorpommern-Rügen, Mecklenburgische Seenplatte and Ludwigslust-Parchim. The district seat is the town Güstrow.[2]

History[]

The district was established by merging the former districts of Bad Doberan and Güstrow as part of the local government reform of September 2011.[2] The name of the district was decided by referendum on 4 September 2011.[3] The project name for the district was Mittleres Mecklenburg.

Towns and municipalities[]

Amt-free towns Amt-free municipalities
  1. Bad Doberan
  2. Güstrow
  3. Kröpelin
  4. Kühlungsborn
  5. Neubukow
  6. Teterow
  1. Dummerstorf
  2. Graal-Müritz
  3. Sanitz
  4. Satow
Ämter
  • 1. Bad Doberan-Land
    [seat: Bad Doberan]
  1. Admannshagen-Bargeshagen
  2. Bartenshagen-Parkentin
  3. Börgerende-Rethwisch
  4. Hohenfelde
  5. Nienhagen
  6. Reddelich
  7. Retschow
  8. Steffenshagen
  9. Wittenbeck
  • 2. Bützow Land
  1. Baumgarten
  2. Bernitt
  3. Bützow1, 2
  4. Dreetz
  5. Jürgenshagen
  6. Klein Belitz
  7. Penzin
  8. Rühn
  9. Steinhagen
  10. Tarnow
  11. Warnow
  12. Zepelin
  • 3. Carbäk
  1. Broderstorf1
  2. Klein Kussewitz
  3. Poppendorf
  4. Roggentin
  5. Thulendorf
  • 4. Gnoien
  1. Altkalen
  2. Behren-Lübchin
  3. Boddin
  4. Finkenthal
  5. Gnoien1, 2
  6. Lühburg
  7. Walkendorf
  • 5. Güstrow-Land
    (seat: Güstrow)
  1. Glasewitz
  2. Groß Schwiesow
  3. Gülzow-Prüzen
  4. Gutow
  5. Klein Upahl
  6. Kuhs
  7. Lohmen
  8. Lüssow
  9. Mistorf
  10. Mühl Rosin
  11. Plaaz
  12. Reimershagen
  13. Sarmstorf
  14. Zehna
  • 6. Krakow am See
  1. Dobbin-Linstow
  2. Hoppenrade
  3. Krakow am See1, 2
  4. Kuchelmiß
  5. Lalendorf
  6. Langhagen
  • 7. Laage
  1. Diekhof
  2. Dolgen am See
  3. Hohen Sprenz
  4. Laage1, 2
  5. Wardow
  • 8. Mecklenburgische Schweiz
    (seat: Teterow)
  1. Alt Sührkow
  2. Dahmen
  3. Dalkendorf
  4. Groß Roge
  5. Groß Wokern
  6. Groß Wüstenfelde
  7. Hohen Demzin
  8. Jördenstorf
  9. Lelkendorf
  10. Prebberede
  11. Schorssow
  12. Schwasdorf
  13. Sukow-Levitzow
  14. Thürkow
  15. Warnkenhagen
  • 9. Neubukow-Salzhaff
    [seat: Neubukow]
  1. Alt Bukow
  2. Am Salzhaff
  3. Bastorf
  4. Biendorf
  5. Carinerland
  6. Kirch Mulsow
  7. Rerik2
  • 10. Rostocker Heide
  1. Bentwisch
  2. Blankenhagen
  3. Gelbensande1
  4. Mönchhagen
  5. Rövershagen
  • 11. Schwaan
  1. Benitz
  2. Bröbberow
  3. Kassow
  4. Rukieten
  5. Schwaan1, 2
  6. Vorbeck
  7. Wiendorf
  • 12. Tessin
  1. Cammin
  2. Gnewitz
  3. Grammow
  4. Nustrow
  5. Selpin
  6. Stubbendorf
  7. Tessin1, 2
  8. Thelkow
  9. Zarnewanz
  • 13. Warnow-West
  1. Elmenhorst/Lichtenhagen
  2. Kritzmow1
  3. Lambrechtshagen
  4. Papendorf
  5. Pölchow
  6. Stäbelow
  7. Ziesendorf
1seat of the Amt; 2town

References[]

Template:LandkreisRostock-geo-stub

Coordinates: 53°55′N 12°10′E / 53.917, 12.167


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