Bad Liebenwerda district

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Location of the Bad Liebenwerda
district in the Cottbus district

The Bad Liebenwerda district was a district in the Cottbus district in the GDR .

After the administrative reform , which came into force on July 25, 1952, the Bad Liebenwerda district was formed from the former Liebenwerda district. On May 17, 1990, the district was renamed the Bad Liebenwerda district . On the occasion of the reunification in August 1990, the Bad Liebenwerda district became a district under German municipal law . On December 6, 1993, the Bad Liebenwerda district became part of the district reform in Brandenburg with the Herzberg and Finsterwalde districts in the Elbe-Elster district . The seat of the district administration was in Bad Liebenwerda .

geography

location

The Bad Liebenwerda district was located in the southwest of the Cottbus district. Geographically, the district belonged to the Breslau-Magdeburg glacial valley .

The mean north-south extension was 16 km and the mean east-west extension 35 km.

The coordinates were between 13 ° 15 'to 13 ° 45' East and 51 ° 30 'North.

Area and population

The area of ​​the district was 599.4 km². For comparison: the area of ​​the Cottbus district was 8,260 km². Its agricultural area comprised about 35,760 ha , its water surface about 950 ha and its forest area about 5900 ha.

In 1957 the district had about 59,400 inhabitants, in 1980 there were about 56,000. The Cottbus district had 825,021 inhabitants that year.

The population density was 99 in 1957 and 93 in 1980 inhabitants per km².

Neighboring areas

Adjacent circles were:

Protected areas

Landscape protection areas

The landscape protection areas primarily served the recreation of the population. Landscape-changing measures required the approval of the responsible local councils. They were developed in cooperation between the nature conservation officer of the district council and the district planning commission for the landscape protection areas in landscape maintenance plans. The landscape protection areas in the Bad Liebenwerda district were the Elbaue Mühlberg, the castle wall Kosilenzien , Lampfert near Kröbeln , Lampfert near Wahrenbrück , the Elsteraue near Bad Liebenwerda and the Merzdorfer-Hirschfelder heights .

Nature reserves

The NSG " Gänsewinkel - Alte Röder " near Prieschka , " Der Loben " near Hohenleipisch and the "Suden" near Gorden were designated as nature reserves in the Bad Liebenwerda district .

history

Outsourcing

On July 25, 1952, the Bad Liebenwerda district was formed from the former Liebenwerda district, with the towns of Drasdo , Falkenberg / Elster , Kölsa , Munich / Elster , Langennaundorf , Schmerkendorf as well as Uebigau and Wiederau being incorporated into the Herzberg district.

In addition, the municipalities of Frauwalde , Grünewalde , Großkmehlen , Kleinkmehlen , Koyne (zu Kleinleipisch), the town of Ortrand and the municipalities of Bockwitz , Dolsthaida , Kleinleipisch , Mückenberg and Naundorf of the then large municipality of Lauchhammer were incorporated into the eastern district of Senftenberg .

In the district of Torgau were Kötten (Blumberg), Packisch (Blumberg) and Stehla incorporated.

politics

Administrative structure

Chairman of the council of the district

First Deputy Chairman of the Council
Deputy Chairman of the Council and Chairman of the District Planning Commission
Deputy Chairman of the Council and Chairman of the Council for Agriculture and Food Production
Deputy Chairman of the Home Affairs Council
Deputy Chairman of the Trade and Supply Council
Secretary to the Council
Council members
  • for finance and prices
  • District Construction Director
  • for housing policy and the housing industry
  • for work
  • for local utilities
  • for energy
  • for traffic and communications
  • for environmental protection, water management and recreation
  • District School Board
  • for culture
  • for youth issues, physical culture and sport
  • District doctor.

Chairman of the District Council and District Councilors (selection)

Term of office Surname
1990-1993 Andreas Buschbacher
1993-1994 Walter Kroker

Economy and Infrastructure

The Bad Liebenwerda district was an industrial-agricultural district. There was industry worth mentioning in the Elsterwerda and Bad Liebenwerda areas . Around 31% of the working population worked in industry and 22% in agriculture .

Industry and Commerce

Important metal processing companies were VEB Anlagenbau Impulsa , VEB screw factory in Elsterwerda and VEB Robotron (formerly Reiss company) in Bad Liebenwerda. Light industry companies were VEB Möbelindustrie Mühlberg and VEB Steingutwerk Elsterwerda. Building materials were produced in the VEB aggregates and special sands Haida, in the VEB Elbekies Mühlberg and the building fittings factory Elsterwerda.

Agriculture

Major companies in the agriculture and food industry were the VEB Brottewitz sugar factory (the only sugar factory in the district of Cottbus), the VdgB dairy cooperative in Elsterwerda, the LPG animal production Muhlberg, the LPG plant production Muhlberg, the VEB milk production plant Hirschfeld, the LPG "Thomas Muenzer" in Oschätzchen , the LPG plant production Kahla and the LPG plant production Prestewitz. There were three briquette factories in the Bad Liebenwerda district . These were located in Domsdorf, Wildgrube and Plessa and belonged to the lignite combine (BKK) Lauchhammer .

traffic

The main traffic axes in the district were trunk road 101 and trunk road 183 . In Elsterwerda, the Berlin – Dresden line crossed with the Węgliniec – Roßlau line .

District municipalities and cities

Altenau
Old Belgians
Alt-Lönnewitz
Bad Liebenwerda (City)
Beiersdorf
Prey seat
Biehla
Boenitz
Boragk
Borschütz (formerly Gut)
Brottewitz
Burxdorf
Dobra
Dollingen
Cathedral village
Dreska
Elsterwerda (city)
Fichtenberg
Freiwinkel (Bad Liebenwerda)
Gaitzschaeuser
Gorden
Grimmerdorf
Val Gardena
Great
Haida
Hirschfeld
Hohenleipisch
Kahla
Chews
Kauxdorf
Consilience
Koßdorf
Kochka
Köttlitz
Kraupa
Krauschiitz
Crawling
Langenrieth
Lausitz
Lehndorf
Maasdorf
Mayflower enclosure
Martinskirchen
Marxdorf
Merzdorf
Mühlberg (city)
Mitteldorf
Possibility
Mühldorf
New Burxdorf
Neu-Lönnewitz
Neumühl
Neustadt
O baby
Plessa
Prestewitz
Prieschka
Prösa (forest house)
Toast
Reichenhain
Reissdamm (formerly Vorwerk Elsterwerda)
Rothstein
Seed Grove
Saxdorf
Schönau (formerly Hirschfeld Vorwerk)
Schraden
Schradenau (formerly Vorwerk Schraden)
Schweditz
Seifertsmühl
Stadtwinkel (Bad Liebenwerda)
Proud grove
Thalberg
Theisa
Wahrenbrück (city)
Wainsdorf
Vineyards (Bad Liebenwerda)
Vineyards (Mühlberg)
Wendisch-Borschütz
Wenzendorf
Wild pit
angle
Würdenhain
Zeischa
Zinsdorf
Zobersdorf

License Plate

Motor vehicles (with the exception of motorcycles) and trailers were assigned three-letter distinguishing signs from around 1974 to the end of 1990, beginning with the pair of letters ZA . The last number plate series used for motorcycles was ZX 00-01 to ZX 50-00 .

At the beginning of 1991 the district received the distinguishing mark LIB . It was issued until the end of 1993. It has been available in the Elbe-Elster district since May 29, 2013 ( license plate liberalization ).

literature

  • Wolfgang Eckelmann, Michael Ziehlke: Chronicle of the city of Liebenwerda . Ed .: Association for City Marketing and Economy Bad Liebenwerda eV Winklerdruck GmbH Gräfenhainichen, Bad Liebenwerda 2007.
  • S. Kretzschmann, M. Ziehlke: Bad Liebenwerda . In: The archive pictures series . Sutton, Erfurt 2005, ISBN 3-89702-858-1 .
  • Matthäus Karl Fitzkow : On the older history of the city of Liebenwerda and its district area . Ed .: District Museum Bad Liebenwerda. Bad Liebenwerda 1961.
  • Matthäus Karl Fitzkow : City and district of Liebenwerda in the 19th century . Ed .: District Museum Bad Liebenwerda. Bad Liebenwerda 1962.
  • District Museum Bad Liebenwerda (Ed.): 20 years of the Bad Liebenwerda district under workers 'and peasants' power . Bad Liebenwerda 1965.
  • Matthäus Karl Fitzkow : Museum of the Bad Liebenwerda district . Ed .: District Museum Bad Liebenwerda. Bad Liebenwerda 1967.
  • Matthäus Karl Fitzkow : On the medieval history of the city of Liebenwerda . Ed .: District Museum Bad Liebenwerda. Bad Liebenwerda 1956.
  • Fritz Wilhelm: From the democratic land reform to socialist production conditions / The development of socialist agriculture in the Bad Liebenwerda district . Ed .: District management of the SED Bad Liebenwerda, Dept. Agricultural Policy / Council of the District. Bad Liebenwerda 1980.

Periodicals

  • Home calendar for the Bad Liebenwerda district. (series of books published in Liebenwerda since 1912)
  • The black magpie. (local history series)

Individual evidence

  1. a b Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Municipalities 1994 and their changes since 01.01.1948 in the new federal states . Metzler-Poeschel, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 .
  2. Law on the self-administration of municipalities and districts in the GDR (municipal constitution) of May 17, 1990
  3. a b c hiking guide district Bad Liebenwerda, approx. 1980, council of the district Bad Liebenwerda
  4. ^ Wolfgang Blöß: Administrative and archive history of the Brandenburg districts since 1815 at a glance
  5. ^ Emilia Crome: The place names of the Bad Liebenwerda district. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1968
  6. Andreas Herzfeld: The history of the German license plate . 4th edition. German Flag Society V., Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-935131-11-7 , pp. 303 .
  7. Andreas Herzfeld: The history of the German license plate . 4th edition. German Flag Society V., Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-935131-11-7 , pp. 494 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 31 '  N , 13 ° 24'  E