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|type = Stadt |image_coa = Wappen Biesenthal.png |image_photo = Ev-kirche-biesenthal-rr.jpg |image_caption = Parish church |coordinates = {{coord|52|46|0|N|13|37|59|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |image_plan = Biesenthal in BAR.png |state = Brandenburg |district = Barnim |Amt = Biesenthal-Barnim |elevation = 50 |area = 60.48 |population = 5621 |Stand = 2006-12-31 |postal_code = 16359 |area_code = 03337 |licence = BAR |Gemeindeschlüssel = 12 0 60 024 |divisions = 2 Ortsteile |Straße = Am Markt 1 |Adresse-Verband = Plottkeallee 5 |website = www.biesenthal.de |mayor = Carsten Bruch |party = CDU }} Biesenthal is a town in the district of Barnim in Brandenburg, Germany. It is the administrative seat of the Amt ("municipal federation") Biesenthal-Barnim. GeographyThe town is located on the Finow river, about {{convert|31|km|mi|abbr=on}} northeast of Berlin (centre). The surrounding Biesenthal Basin is part of the Barnim Plateau and the Barnim Nature Park, characterised by numerous kames and glacial lakes stemming from the Weichselian glaciation. HistoryIn the early Middle Ages, the region was settled by Polabian Slavs. Conquered by the Ascanian margraves of Brandenburg, Bizdal was first mentioned in a 1258 deed. A local parish was already documented in 1265; the present-day fieldstone church was probably erected at this time. The settlement on the Via Imperii trade route to Berlin was vested with market rights by Margrave John V in 1315. A castle was mentioned in 1337, it was purchased by the Hohenzollern elector John George of Brandenburg in 1577. Its ruins were cleared away after the Thirty Years' War, only ground walls remained. In 1907, a view tower (Kaiser-Friedrich-Turm) was erected on the castle hill. During the 18th century, the townscape was devastated by several blazes. The economic development was decisively promoted by the opening of the Berlin–Szczecin railway line in 1843. In World War II, a subcamp of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp was located here. The town was occupied by Red Army forces in 1945 and became part of the Soviet occupation zone. Demography{{historical populations|align=none | cols=3 | percentages=pagr |title = Biesenthal: Population development within the current boundaries (2017)[1] | 1875 | 2632 | 1890 | 2732 | 1910 | 3370 | 1925 | 3556 | 1933 | 3879 | 1939 | 4529 | 1946 | 4598 | 1950 | 5120 | 1964 | 4910 | 1971 | 4801 | 1981 | 4730 | 1985 | 4892 | 1989 | 4815 | 1990 | 4668 | 1991 | 4624 | 1992 | 4695 | 1993 | 4846 | 1994 | 4911 | 1995 | 4869 | 1996 | 4923 | 1997 | 5058 | 1998 | 5183 | 1999 | 5220 | 2000 | 5272 | 2001 | 5340 | 2002 | 5394 | 2003 | 5454 | 2004 | 5509 | 2005 | 5625 | 2006 | 5621 | 2007 | 5637 | 2008 | 5507 | 2009 | 5563 | 2010 | 5543 | 2011 | 5498 | 2012 | 5525 | 2013 | 5564 | 2014 | 5632 | 2015 | 5679 | 2016 | 5671 | 2017 | 5734 }} PoliticsSeats in the town's assembly (Stadtverordnetenversammlung) as of 2014 local elections:
Notable people
References1. ^Detailed data sources are to be found in the Wikimedia Commons.Population Projection Brandenburg at Wikimedia Commons External links{{commons category|Biesenthal}}
3 : Localities in Barnim|Province of Brandenburg|Bezirk Frankfurt |
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