Uckermark is a Kreis (district) in the northeastern part of Brandenburg, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise) Barnim and Oberhavel, the districts Mecklenburg-Strelitz and Uecker-Randow in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, and to the east Poland. The district is the largest district of Germany areawise.
The western parts of the Lower Oder Valley National Park (Nationalpark Unteres Odertal) are located in Uckermark.
The current district Uckermark was created in 1993 by merging the previous districts Angermünde, Prenzlau and Templin, as well as the previously district-free city Schwedt.
| The main feature of the coat of arms are the brick buildings of the district - the churches of Prenzlau and Angermünde. The city wall below remembers the many wars of medieval times. The two circular windows in the church tower symbolizes the division into two districts before the reform of 1817, the three gothic windows represent this division. On the city wall are two shields - one with the griffin of Pomerania, the other with the eagle of Brandenburg. The wavy lines in the upper part represent the main rivers in the district, Oder, Randow and Ucker. The yellow color of the background represents the agriculture of the district, as the Uckermark was the "granary" of Brandenburg. The coat of arms were created by Hans Benthin, and were officially granted on November 8, 1995. |
| Towns | Ämter | free municipalities |
|---|---|
| ¹ administrated inside a Amt |
Landkreis Uckermark | Subdistrikto Uckermark | Powiat Uckermark
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