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|type = Stadt |name = Friedland |image_coa = Wappen Friedland (Lkr. Oder-Spree).png |image_photo = Friedland Niederlausitz Burg.jpg |image_caption = Friedland Castle |coordinates = {{coord|52|06|N|14|16|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |image_plan = Friedland in LOS.PNG |state = Brandenburg |district = Oder-Spree |elevation = 50 |area = 173.21 |population = 3053 |Stand = 2013-12-31 |postal_code = 15848, 15868 |area_code = 033676 |licence = LOS |Gemeindeschlüssel = 12 0 67 137 |divisions = 16 districts |Adresse = Lindenstraße 13 15848 Friedland |website = www.friedland-nl.de |mayor = Thomas Hähle |party = parteilos }} Friedland (Lower Sorbian: Bryland) is a town in the Oder-Spree district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated in the historic Lower Lusatia region, about {{convert|8|km|mi|abbr=on}} south of Beeskow, and {{convert|39|km|mi|abbr=on}} north of Cottbus. History{{Quote box |width=19em |align=left |bgcolor=#B0C4DE|title=Historical affiliations |fontsize=90% |quote={{flagicon image|Armoiries Basse-Lusace.svg}} March of Lusatia 1235-1367 {{flag|Kingdom of Bohemia}} 1367-1469 {{flagicon image|Flag of Hungary (15th century, rectangular).svg}} Kingdom of Hungary 1469-1490 {{flag|Kingdom of Bohemia}} 1490-1635 {{flag|Electorate of Saxony}} 1635-1697 {{flagicon image|Polish Royal Banner of The House of Wettin.svg}} Poland-Saxony 1697-1706 {{flag|Electorate of Saxony}} 1706-1709 {{flagicon image|Polish Royal Banner of The House of Wettin.svg}} Poland-Saxony 1709-1763 {{flag|Electorate of Saxony}} 1763-1806 {{flagicon image|State flag of Saxony before 1815.svg}} Kingdom of Saxony 1806-1815 {{flag|Kingdom of Prussia|1803}} 1815-1871 {{flag|German Empire}} 1871-1918 {{flag|Weimar Republic}} 1918-1933 {{flag|Nazi Germany}} 1933-1945 {{flag|Allied-occupied Germany}} 1945-1949 {{flag|East Germany}} 1949-1990 {{flag|Germany}} 1990-present }} The town was first mentioned as Fredberg in a 1235 deed issued by the Lusatian margrave Henry III of Meissen. A 1301 contract signed by Margrave Frederick I named a town and castle of Vredeburch, then a possession of the Lords of Strehla, who served as ministeriales of the ruling House of Wettin. The present name first appeared in a 1350 bull issued by Pope Clement VI. With Lower Lusatia, Friedland passed under the suzerainty of the Bohemian Crown in 1367. In 1518, the lordship was pawned to the Order of Saint John and turned Protestant in 1540. Under the rule of Lord Master Count Adam of Schwarzenberg, the fortifications were enlarged, nevertheless Friedland suffered severely under the impact of the Thirty Years' War. Upon the 1635 Peace of Prague, it passed with the Lusatias to the Electorate of Saxony. Under Master Prince John Maurice of Nassau-Siegen the lordship quickly recovered. Town privileges were confirmed in 1662, a Jewish community is documented since 1673. After almost three-centuries rule of the Order of Saint John, Friedland was finally secularised to Saxony in 1811. Only four years later, the town passed to the Prussian province of Brandenburg upon the Final Act of the 1815 Vienna Congress. DemographyFriedland is the least densely populated town ("Stadt") in Germany, just narrowly beating Baruth/Mark (also in Brandenburg) for that distinction. |align=none | cols=3 | percentages=pagr |title = Friedland: Population development within the current boundaries (2017)[1] | 1875 | 4509 | 1890 | 4397 | 1910 | 4264 | 1925 | 4212 | 1933 | 3984 | 1939 | 3785 | 1946 | 5900 | 1950 | 5534 | 1964 | 4251 | 1971 | 4132 | 1981 | 3480 | 1985 | 3473 | 1989 | 3447 | 1990 | 3457 | 1991 | 3424 | 1992 | 3391 | 1993 | 3410 | 1994 | 3391 | 1995 | 3391 | 1996 | 3349 | 1997 | 3362 | 1998 | 3426 | 1999 | 3418 | 2000 | 3428 | 2001 | 3398 | 2002 | 3409 | 2003 | 3503 | 2004 | 3444 | 2005 | 3397 | 2006 | 3350 | 2007 | 3270 | 2008 | 3249 | 2009 | 3235 | 2010 | 3166 | 2011 | 3153 | 2012 | 3109 | 2013 | 3053 | 2014 | 3013 | 2015 | 3017 | 2016 | 2975 | 2017 | 2959 }} References{{Commons category|Friedland (Niederlausitz)}}1. ^Detailed data sources are to be found in the Wikimedia Commons.Population Projection Brandenburg at Wikimedia Commons {{Cities and towns in Oder-Spree (district)}}{{Authority control}}{{Brandenburg-geo-stub}} 4 : Localities in Oder-Spree|Localities in Lower Lusatia|Province of Brandenburg|Bezirk Frankfurt |
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