Neupzerun
Neupzerun is a lesser-known but historically significant village located in the former Kingdom of Prussia, now part of the German state of Brandenburg. Situated in the Uckermark region, the village is characterized by its rural landscape, traditional architecture, and proximity to the Ucker River. Its name is believed to derive from the Old Slavic term *Nepozierun*, meaning "place of the unknown" or "unexplored area," reflecting its early isolation from major settlements.
The village has a long history dating back to the medieval period, with records indicating its establishment
Neupzerun’s cultural heritage is reflected in its preserved wooden houses, many of which date back to the
While not a major tourist destination, Neupzerun retains historical significance as part of the broader cultural