Bündorf (desert)

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Bündorf is a desert in the Saalekreis in Saxony-Anhalt .

Geographical location

The Bündorf desert lay immediately west of Möckerling , east of the city of Müuellen (Geiseltal) . While Bündorf was already deserted in the late Middle Ages, Möckerling fell victim to lignite mining in the Geiseltal in 1962 .

history

In a register of the tithe of the Hersfeld monastery , which was created between 881 and 899, Bündorf is named as the place where the tithing is compulsory is Budinendorpf in the Friesenfeld district . The village consisted of 22 houses and an 11 Hufen corridor. In addition, the teacher from Zorbau had half a hoof of tax-free land in the village.

On the other side of the hostage between the corridors of Bündorf and Möckerling there was another village called Ziegendorf, which was called "Ichendorpf" in the Hersfeld directory. Until modern times, a path leading from the Bündorfer Gardens to Zorbau was called the Kirchweg. This seems to indicate that Bündorf and Ziegendorf belonged to Zorbau in the church.

The Neubiendorf miners' settlement founded near Möckerling in 1919 , of which only a small part still exists today, got its name from the older deserted area Bündorf. In the course of lignite mining in the Geiseltal , the Bündorf desert with the Möckerling corridor was dredged ( devastated ) in 1964 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Map with the missing places in the Geiseltal
  2. ^ History of Neubiendorf
  3. The place on www.devastiert.de ( Memento from September 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive )

Coordinates: 51 ° 18 ′ 29.4 "  N , 11 ° 49 ′ 44.8"  E