Börnchen (glassworks)

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Brooch
City of Glashütte
Coordinates: 50 ° 49 ′ 4 "  N , 13 ° 48 ′ 44"  E
Residents : 150  (May 9, 2011)
Incorporation : 1st January 1974
Incorporated into: Dittersdorf
Postal code : 01768
Area code : 035054
Börnchen (Saxony)
Brooch

Location of Börnchen in Saxony

Börnchen is a district of the Saxon town of Glashütte in the Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains district .

geography

Börnchen is about five kilometers southeast of Glashütte in the Eastern Ore Mountains . The place is on a mountain to the right of the Müglitztal .

Neighboring places

Bear hedge Dittersdorf Dobra
Neighboring communities Waltersdorf
Bear stone Müglitz Liebenau

history

The Waldhufendorf Börnchen was part of the Pirna Office in 1696 . The basic rule exercised the manor Bärenstein from. From 1856 to 1875 Börnchen belonged to the Lauenstein court office , then to the Dippoldiswalde administration . In 1900 the area of ​​the district was 380 hectares . All 227 residents were Evangelical Lutheran in 1925 . The place was parish to Dittersdorf. 1952 Börnchen became part of the Dippoldiswalde district . As the first and last new district, Börnchen was incorporated into Dittersdorf in 1974. The Dippoldiswalde district became part of the Weißeritz district in 1994 . The incorporation of Dittersdorf and its districts back grove , Börnchen and Neudörfel took place in 1996. In August 2008 Börnchen became part of the Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains district formed from the Saxon Switzerland and Weißeritz district .

Development of the population

year population
1551 23 possessed men , 34 residents
1764 16 possessed men, 6 cottagers , 4 desolations , 14 hooves
1834 203
1871 209
year population
1890 227
1910 212
1925 227
1939 200
year population
1946 273
1950 259
1964 228

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. State Statistical Office of Saxony: 2011 census, population, households, families and their housing situation on May 9, 2011. State Statistical Office of the Free State of Saxony, September 1, 2014, accessed on May 27, 2019 .
  2. a b Börnchen in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony