Berlinchen (Luckaitztal)

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Berlinchen is a deserted area in the district of Muckwar , a district of the municipality of Luckaitztal in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district in Brandenburg . The place was destroyed by fire in the second half of the 19th century and was not rebuilt afterwards.

location

Berlinchen was west of Muckwar on the Großer Paul in what is now the Buchwäldchen-Muckwar pond landscape . The Vetschauer Mühlenfließ crosses the area of ​​the former location.

history

The place name of Berlinchen comes from Lower Sorbian and describes a settlement in a swampy area. The village was a Kossätensiedlung , which was mentioned in an exchange deed in 1377 and was subordinate to the Altdöbern manor . At that time Berlinchen was part of the Lower Lusatia margravate . After the Peace of Prague , the place became part of the Electorate of Saxony . On March 26, 1670, a fire broke out in Berlinchen, in which two houses and three stables were destroyed. From 1806 the place belonged to the newly formed Kingdom of Saxony .

After the division of the Kingdom of Saxony was decided at the Congress of Vienna , Berlinchen came to the Kingdom of Prussia in 1815 . Since the territorial reform in the following year, the place belonged to the district of Calau in the province of Brandenburg . In 1847 the place was still included on a measuring table . A little later Berlinchen was completely destroyed, possibly again by a fire, and was not rebuilt afterwards.

Individual evidence

  1. Gottlob Traugott Leberecht Hirche (Ed.): New Lausitz magazine. Volume 39. Upper Lusatian Society of Sciences, Görlitz 1862, p. 222f. ( online ).
  2. On the Heedekornweg. Niederlausitzer Landücken Nature Park, accessed on June 16, 2020.

Coordinates: 51 ° 41 ′  N , 14 ° 1 ′  E