Zichow is located within the historic Uckermark region. The municipal area comprises Zichow proper and the civil parishes (Ortsteile) of Fredersdorf and Golm, incorporated in 2001.
Re-acquired by Elector Frederick II in 1447, the estates were enfeoffed to several Brandenburgian noble dynasties. All three parishes suffered from extended devastations during the Thirty Years' War. Zichow Castle was rebuilt in a Baroque style after a blaze in 1745.
Demography
Zichow: Population development within the current boundaries (2017)
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1875
1,038
—
1890
917
−0.82%
1910
1,057
+0.71%
1925
1,152
+0.58%
1933
1,010
−1.63%
1939
980
−0.50%
1946
1,400
+5.23%
1950
1,476
+1.33%
1964
1,126
−1.91%
1971
1,078
−0.62%
1981
881
−2.00%
1985
796
−2.50%
1989
713
−2.72%
1990
702
−1.54%
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1991
704
+0.28%
1992
668
−5.11%
1993
651
−2.54%
1994
648
−0.46%
1995
647
−0.15%
1996
641
−0.93%
1997
655
+2.18%
1998
656
+0.15%
1999
676
+3.05%
2000
662
−2.07%
2001
664
+0.30%
2002
657
−1.05%
2003
644
−1.98%
2004
645
+0.16%
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
2005
641
−0.62%
2006
644
+0.47%
2007
625
−2.95%
2008
645
+3.20%
2009
611
−5.27%
2010
617
+0.98%
2011
628
+1.78%
2012
632
+0.64%
2013
610
−3.48%
2014
609
−0.16%
2015
583
−4.27%
2016
566
−2.92%
2017
565
−0.18%
Notable people
Carl Strehlow (1871–1922), missionary and ethnologist