The Altmark street village of Poritz lies three kilometres west of Bismark on the Flohgraben, which flows into the Milde river in the west, which becomes the Biese a few kilometres northeast together with the Lower Milde.
The first documented mention comes from the year 1341 as to pordiz, when Heinrich and Fritz von Buzt gave the farmers as busts of woods and pastures. In 1358 the village is mentioned as in villa porditze, when the squire Ditrich von Wultitz sells levies from the village to citizens in Stendal. In the land book of the Mark Brandenburg of 1375, the place is listed as Portz.
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