Herzogtum Lauenburg - Towns and Municipalities

Towns and Municipalities

(Populations as of June 30, 2005 in brackets)

Independent towns and municipalities
  1. Geesthacht (29,404)
  2. Lauenburg/Elbe (11,692)
  3. Mölln (18,496)
  4. Ratzeburg (13,708)
  5. Schwarzenbek (14,865)
  6. Wentorf bei Hamburg (11,433)
Ämter
  • 1. Berkenthin
  1. Behlendorf (393)
  2. Berkenthin1 (2,027)
  3. Bliestorf (693)
  4. Düchelsdorf (159)
  5. Göldenitz (229)
  6. Kastorf (1,146)
  7. Klempau (601)
  8. Krummesse (1,566)
  9. Niendorf bei Berkenthin (187)
  10. Rondeshagen (864)
  11. Sierksrade (308)
  • 2. Breitenfelde
    (seat: Mölln)
  1. Alt Mölln (864)
  2. Bälau (239)
  3. Borstorf (307)
  4. Breitenfelde (1,812)
  5. Grambek (393)
  6. Hornbek (176)
  7. Lehmrade (463)
  8. Niendorf an der Stecknitz (628)
  9. Schretstaken (518)
  10. Talkau (527)
  11. Woltersdorf (280)
  • 3. Büchen
  1. Besenthal (75)
  2. Bröthen (274)
  3. Büchen1 (5,515)
  4. Fitzen (361)
  5. Göttin (55)
  6. Gudow (1,652)
  7. Güster (1,190)
  8. Klein Pampau (647)
  9. Langenlehsten (157)
  10. Müssen (942)
  11. Roseburg (509)
  12. Schulendorf (452)
  13. Siebeneichen (259)
  14. Tramm (335)
  15. Witzeeze (917)
  • 4. Hohe Elbgeest
  1. Aumühle (3,088)
  2. Börnsen (3,822)
  3. Dassendorf1 (3,105)
  4. Escheburg (3,036)
  5. Hamwarde (751)
  6. Hohenhorn (443)
  7. Kröppelshagen-Fahrendorf (1,082)
  8. Wiershop (173)
  9. Wohltorf (2,264)
  10. Worth (171)
  11. Sachsenwald, unincorporated area
  • 5. Lauenburgische Seen
    (seat: Ratzeburg)
  1. Albsfelde (59)
  2. Bäk (793)
  3. Brunsmark (153)
  4. Buchholz (245)
  5. Einhaus (393)
  6. Fredeburg (39)
  7. Giesensdorf (93)
  8. Groß Disnack (91)
  9. Groß Grönau (3,476)
  10. Groß Sarau (877)
  11. Harmsdorf (229)
  12. Hollenbek (450)
  13. Horst (256)
  14. Kittlitz (259)
  15. Klein Zecher (248)
  16. Kulpin (248)
  17. Mechow (92)
  18. Mustin (715)
  19. Pogeez (394)
  20. Römnitz (61)
  21. Salem (560)
  22. Schmilau (601)
  23. Seedorf (529)
  24. Sterley (971)
  25. Ziethen (972)
  • 6. Lütau
    (seat: Lauenburg/Elbe)
  1. Basedow (678)
  2. Buchhorst (163)
  3. Dalldorf (353)
  4. Juliusburg (184)
  5. Krukow (196)
  6. Krüzen (337)
  7. Lanze (407)
  8. Lütau (677)
  9. Schnakenbek (846)
  10. Wangelau (220)
  • 7. Sandesneben-Nusse
  1. Duvensee (539)
  2. Grinau (315)
  3. Groß Boden (211)
  4. Groß Schenkenberg (537)
  5. Klinkrade (539)
  6. Koberg (733)
  7. Kühsen (378)
  8. Labenz (823)
  9. Lankau (491)
  10. Linau (1,150)
  11. Lüchow (217)
  12. Nusse (1,027)
  13. Panten (725)
  14. Poggensee (337)
  15. Ritzerau (287)
  16. Sandesneben1 (1,616)
  17. Schiphorst (571)
  18. Schönberg (1,291)
  19. Schürensöhlen (166)
  20. Siebenbäumen (657)
  21. Sirksfelde (308)
  22. Steinhorst (554)
  23. Stubben (424)
  24. Walksfelde (188)
  25. Wentorf, Sandesneben (728)
  • 8. Schwarzenbek-Land
    (seat: Schwarzenbek)
  1. Basthorst (384)
  2. Brunstorf (609)
  3. Dahmker (150)
  4. Elmenhorst (912)
  5. Fuhlenhagen (292)
  6. Grabau (288)
  7. Groß Pampau (125)
  8. Grove (231)
  9. Gülzow (1,302)
  10. Hamfelde (453)
  11. Havekost (147)
  12. Kankelau (212)
  13. Kasseburg (534)
  14. Kollow (658)
  15. Köthel (283)
  16. Kuddewörde (1,329)
  17. Möhnsen (524)
  18. Mühlenrade (189)
  19. Sahms (368)
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