Techentin, Administrative district in Ludwigslust, Germany.
Techentin is a district on the western side of Ludwigslust, characterized by gardens, meadows, and woodland areas. The area includes various business zones and residential developments with modern single-family homes.
The district was first recorded in 1525 and suffered significant damage during the Thirty Years' War in 1637. It was administratively incorporated into Ludwigslust in 1972.
The district maintains a primary school with an after-school care facility named Hort Techentin, accommodating 132 children with educational support and nature-oriented outdoor spaces.
As a residential area, it offers good connections to the main parts of Ludwigslust. Visitors will find a quiet setting with easy access to green spaces and local services.
The name comes from Old Slavic and means comfort or coziness, suggesting historical use as a place of refuge. This linguistic origin reveals the Slavic roots of the region.
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