Barnim

Barnim (German pronunciation: [ˈbaʁnɪm] ⓘ) is a district in Brandenburg, Germany.

The name "Barnim" emerged in the 13th century and was applied to a large forest region east of the Havel and north of the Spree on the homonymous plateau, where noblemen used to hunt.

The present district is roughly identical with, but somewhat smaller than this historical region.

The Schorfheide is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and houses several rare animals like the white-tailed eagle, greater spotted eagle, osprey, black stork, European beaver and Eurasian otter.

Joachimsthal (Schorfheide) Media related to Barnim at Wikimedia Commons

District banner of Barnim
Ahrensfelde Althüttendorf Bernau bei Berlin Biesenthal Breydin Britz Chorin Eberswalde Friedrichswalde Hohenfinow Joachimsthal Liepe Lunow-Stolzenhagen Marienwerder Melchow Niederfinow Oderberg Panketal Parsteinsee Rüdnitz Schorfheide Sydower Fließ Wandlitz Werneuchen Ziethen Brandenburg
Clickable map of towns and municipalities in the district