Adamschenke

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Adamschenke
Communities Felixsee and Tschernitz
Coordinates: 51 ° 35 ′ 57 "  N , 14 ° 35 ′ 27"  E
Height : 159 m above sea level NHN
Postal code : 03130
Area code : 035600

Adamschenke (until August 2010 Adamsschänke ; Adamowa Kjarcma in Lower Sorbian ) is an officially designated residential space in the Spree-Neisse district in the southeast of Brandenburg . The place consists of two homesteads, the northern part of the Friedrichshain district of the Felixsee municipality and the southern part of the Wolfshain district of the Tschernitz municipality .

location

Adamschenke is located in Lower Lusatia in the Muskau folds , around 15 kilometers east of Spremberg and 25 kilometers as the crow flies southeast of Cottbus . Surrounding villages are Birkenhain in the north, Eichwege in the east, Hinterberge and Wolfshain in the south and Friedrichshain in the west and northwest. The place is about one kilometer southeast of the state road 49 and one and a half kilometers west of the federal road 115 .

history

The Adamschenke (originally called Adamschänke ) was originally a village mug from Wolfshain and is located on the Salzstrasse , a historic trade route. The inn initially belonged to the Electorate of Saxony . This was elevated to the Kingdom of Saxony in 1806 . In the course of the division of the Kingdom of Saxony decided at the Congress of Vienna , the Adamsschänke came to the Kingdom of Prussia in 1815 . During the regional reform in the following year, the settlement was added to the Spremberg district in the province of Brandenburg . In 1844 the settlement consisted of three residential buildings with 15 inhabitants and was parish after Dubraucke . By 1867 the population rose to 22. In the census of December 1, 1871, the Adam's inn had 21 residents.

On the night of April 16-17 , 1945, in the run-up to the Battle of Berlin , a battle broke out near the Adams tavern in which 264 Wehrmacht soldiers and 32 Red Army soldiers were killed. After the war, the place still belonged to the Spremberg (Lausitz) district, when the GDR district reform on July 25, 1952, Adamsschänke came to the Spremberg district in the Cottbus district . After reunification , Adamschenke initially belonged to the Spremberg district in the state of Brandenburg. In 1992 the municipalities of Wolfshain joined the Döbern-Land office , and in the following year the Spremberg administrative district became part of the new Spree-Neisse administrative district . On October 26, 2003, Wolfshain was incorporated into Tschernitz with Adamsschänke . The spelling of the place name was changed to Adamschenke on August 24, 2010 , at the same time the northern homestead of the settlement was added to the Friedrichshain district of the Felixsee community.

Individual evidence

  1. A load of salt for peace. Lausitzer Rundschau, January 18, 2003, accessed on July 6, 2020.
  2. Topographical-statistical overview of the government district of Frankfurt ad O. Gustav Harnecker's bookstore, Frankfurt a. O. 1844 Online at Google Books , p. 208.
  3. Royal Statistical Bureau: The communities and manor districts of the Prussian state and their population . Part II: Province of Brandenburg , Berlin 1873, p. 237 ( online ).
  4. Fierce fighting raged near the Neisse in April 1945. Lausitzer Rundschau, April 19, 2007, accessed on July 6, 2020.