Attendorf (Waldhufen)

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Attendorf
Community Waldhufen
Coordinates: 51 ° 13 ′ 39 ″  N , 14 ° 48 ′ 25 ″  E
Height : 173 m above sea level NN
Residents : 37  (2011)
Postal code : 02906
Area code : 035827
Attendorf
Attendorf

Attendorf is a formerly independent village in the district of Görlitz and belongs to the municipality of Waldhufen . Today Attendorf is part of Nieder-Seifersdorf . As of 2011, 37 people lived in Attendorf, 35 of them with families. In eight existing residential buildings there were 13 individual apartments and 13 registered households. The average age of the residents was 36.5 years.

location

Attendorf is northeast of Nieder Seifersdorf and east of Baarsdorf. The Goldbach flows through the village and flows into the Schwarzen Schöps in Nieder Seifersdorf . The federal motorway 4 runs south of Attendorf, the closest exit of which is in Nieder Seifersdorf. To the southeast of Attendorf are the Königshain Mountains and the motorway tunnel of the same name .

history

Attendorf's place name is derived from the personal name Otto. The place was first mentioned as Ottindorf in 1239. In a document dated February 22, 1238, the Bohemian King Wenzel I donated the Niederdörfer of the Görlitzer Weichbilds and thus Attendorf to the St. Marienthal monastery near Ostritz . A year later, this donation was confirmed by naming the individual locations. The place name was repeatedly subjected to changes so Attendorf was in 1245 in Ottendorph called, 1280 Ottindorff , 1427 Clein Otten Dorff , 1497 Ottendorf and Attendorff in 1555. It was only in 1597, today's spelling of the name was enforced. The place was administratively connected to Nieder Seifersdorf at an early stage. In 1558 there were 5 possessed men in Attendorf . In 1843 the place had 84 inhabitants.

After the district reform in 1952 , Attendorf was assigned to the Niesky district in the Dresden district . After German reunification , Attendorf came to the re-established Free State of Saxony. The following regional reforms in Saxony assigned Attendorf to the Lower Silesian Upper Lusatian District in 1994 and to the Görlitz District in 2008.

See also

Web links

Commons : Attendorf (Waldhufen)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Administrative atlas - district directory 01/2014. In: verwaltungsatlas.sachsen.de. Retrieved April 2, 2015 .