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Coat of arms of the city of Könnern
Skills
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Coordinates: 51 ° 40 ′  N , 11 ° 46 ′  E

Basic data
State : Saxony-Anhalt
County : Salzlandkreis
Height : 121 m above sea level NHN
Area : 125.21 km 2
Residents: 8265 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 66 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 06420
Primaries : 034691, 034692 (Belleben, Beesenlaublingen, Strenznaundorf), 034722 (Cörmigk)Template: Infobox municipality in Germany / maintenance / area code contains text
License plate : SLK, ASL, BBG, SBK, SFT
Community key : 15 0 89 195
City structure: 30 districts

City administration address :
Markt 1
06420 experts
Website : www.stadt-koennern.de
Mayor : Mario Braumann (independent)
Location of the town of Könnern in the Salzland district
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Skills, aerial photo (2017)
Town hall experts

Könnern (until 1911 Cönnern ) is a small town in the Salzlandkreis in Saxony-Anhalt .

geography

The Saale flows past the western outskirts. This section of the river is part of the Lower Saale Valley Nature Park . The Fuhne flows through the east of the town of Könnern .

City structure

The city is divided into localities and districts:

Locality Districts
Beesenlaublingen Beesenlaublingen, Beesedau , Kustrena , Mukrena , Poplitz and Zweihausen
Belleben Belleben, Haus Zeitz and Piesdorf
Cörmigk Cörmigk
Edlau Hohenedlau, Kirchedlau, Mitteledlau and Sieglitz
Gerlebogk Gerlebogk and Berwitz
Golbitz Golbitz and Garsena
Skills Könnern, Nelbe and Trebnitz with Altmödewitz
Lebendorf Lebendorf, Bebitz and Trebitz
Strenznaundorf Strenznaundorf
Wiendorf Wiendorf, Ilbersdorf and Pfitzdorf
Zickeritz Zickeritz, Brucke and cell joke

Neighboring communities

Neighboring communities are: Aschersleben , Alsleben (Saale) , Plötzkau and Bernburg in the north, Köthen and Southern Anhalt (both ABI ) in the east, Wettin-Löbejün ( SK ) and Gerbstedt ( district of Mansfeld-Südharz ) in the south, and Arnstein (district of Mansfeld- Südharz) in the west.

Incorporation, development of the urban area

The incorporation according to Könnern took place in 1997 (Trebnitz), 2003 (three municipalities), 2005 (three municipalities) and 2010 (four municipalities).

Incorporation into the current districts (formerly independent communities) took place in 1950 (eleven communities), 1957 (Kustrena) and 1961 (Piesdorf). In 1993 a district was reclassified.

Former parish date annotation
Bebitz July 1, 1950 Incorporation to Lebendorf
Beesedau July 1, 1950 Incorporation to Beesenlaublingen
Beesenlaublingen January 1, 2005
Belleben January 1, 2005
Bridge July 1, 1950 Incorporation to Zickeritz
Cörmigk January 1, 2010
Edlau January 1, 2010
Garsena July 1, 1950 Incorporation to Golbitz
Gerlebogk January 1, 2010
Golbitz January 1, 2003
Hohenedlau July 1, 1950 Merger with Kirchedlau zu Edlau
Ilbersdorf July 1, 1950 Incorporation to Wiendorf
Kirchedlau July 1, 1950 Merger with Hohenedlau to Edlau
Kustrena January 1, 1957 Incorporation to Beesenlaublingen
Lebendorf January 1, 2003
Mukrena July 1, 1950 Incorporation to Beesenlaublingen
Naves 2nd January 1993 Reclassification from Gnölbzig
Pfitzdorf July 1, 1950 Incorporation to Wiendorf
Piesdorf July 14, 1961 Incorporation to Belleben
Strenznaundorf January 1, 2005
Trebitz with experts July 1, 1950 Incorporation to Lebendorf
Trebnitz May 1, 1997
Wiendorf January 1, 2010
Cell joke July 1, 1950 Incorporation to Zickeritz
Zickeritz January 1, 2003

history

The city of Könnern belonged as a media city to the Archbishopric of Magdeburg , from 1680 the Brandenburg-Prussian Duchy of Magdeburg , and was located in the Saalkreis , whose borders were changed in 1816 with the establishment of the Province of Saxony . During the French occupation (1807 to 1813), Könnern was incorporated into the Kingdom of Westphalia and assigned to the Halle district in the Saale department. The city was the capital of the canton of Cönnern . From 1952 to 2007 Könnern was part of the Bernburg district . A bent, 45.2 gram golden Eidring was found in 2009 in the area of ​​the biogas plant.

The district of Trebnitz was first mentioned in 961 when Margrave Gero had a castle built here. The castle was rebuilt as a moated castle after its destruction in the Thirty Years War . The castle, which was used by the local agricultural production cooperative in the second half of the 20th century , was purchased by Uwe Meenen for 100,000 DM in 2001 ; he wanted to turn the castle into a so-called “national training center”; Steffen Hupka was the operator . After internal disputes and financial problems, the project was abandoned. In 2010 the well-preserved castle with 2,000 square meters of living space was acquired by the NPD politicians Thomas Wulff and Axel Schunk for 80,000 euros at an auction by the Bernburg District Court .

Population development

Development of the population (from 1995 December 31st) :

  • 1840: 2,510
  • 1990: 9,200 1
  • 1995: 8.964
  • 2000: 8,797
  • 2001: 8,650
  • 2002: 8,608
  • 2003: 8,456
  • 2004: 8,349
  • 2008: 9,546 2
  • 2011: 9,114 2
Data source from 1990: State Statistical Office Saxony-Anhalt

1 October 3, 2 including all districts

politics

City council

In the local elections on May 25, 2014, 20 city councilors were elected. The choice led to the following result:

Town hall experts
Party / list Voting rights Seats
CDU 27.2% 5
LEFT 18.6% 4th
SPD 10.3% 2
FDP 14.3% 3
Groups of voters 29.6% 6th
total 100% 20th

coat of arms

Blazon : “St Wenceslaus standing in blue under a golden canopy in a hermelin-lined red cloak, with the ducal hat on his head, in his right hand a lowered sword with a golden handle, in his left a green palm frond; at his feet a divided shield with 2: 1 balls, the upper ones silver in red, the lower one red in silver; on both sides of the canopy there is a golden nave. "

The coat of arms refers to an image that can be verified as early as 1364. Later the saint became a cavalier with a sword on his side, then a knight. The coat of arms was designed in 1993 by the Magdeburg local heraldist Jörg Mantzsch based on a template by Otto Hupp and included in the approval process.

flag

The flag is blue and white striped lengthways. The city coat of arms is placed in the middle of the flag.

Culture and sights

Buildings

  • Piesdorf Castle, 1479 fiefdom of von Krosigk , from 1754 von Wedell , built in the neo-renaissance style in 1868 by Wilhelm von Wedell
  • Beesedau manor, built in 1707 by Vollrath Leberecht von Krosigk-Sandersleben
  • Beesenlaublingen manor and park , owned by the von Krosigk family from the 12th century
  • Poplitz Palace , built from 1671 for Bernhard Friedrich von Krosigk

Memorials

Religions

St. Wenceslas Church

In Konnern there is an Evangelical Church and a New Apostolic Church.

Economy and Infrastructure

Established businesses

Significant companies that existed before 1990:

  • Flanschenwerk Bebitz (district Bebitz)
  • Deutsche Tiernahrung Cremer GmbH & Co. KG (deuka Futtermittelwerk)
  • Concrete plant HTB building and civil engineering materials
  • The discounter company Aldi-Nord has one of its regional branches in Könnern, plus a large central warehouse.
  • One of the three sugar factories in Saxony-Anhalt is located in Könnern . It belongs to the Cologne company Pfeifer & Langen .
  • Bauerngut (meat works of Edeka Minden-Hannover, supplier of meat products to the Edeka group)
  • Vebiro GmbH (specialist company for water remediation)
Könnern, Industriegebiet Nord, Pfeifer u. Langen, aerial photo (2017)

Transport links

The train station of experts

Run through the place u. a. the national roads L50 and L85. Könnern also has a connection to the A 14 from Halle (Saale) to Magdeburg .

The existing rail infrastructure on the Halle – Halberstadt railway line has been renewed in recent years. The regional express trains Halle – Halberstadt (–Goslar) stop every hour at the Könnern train station as a public transport hub .

The Könnern – Baalberge railway connects Könnern with the district town of Bernburg . This route is served by Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland's Halle – Bernburg regional railways, with stops at all on-route stations. At this distance, the lying stops Trebitz (b Könnern) and Bebitz (both districts by experts) that are no longer served since 9 December 2018th

There is also an airport for small planes Halle-Oppin nearby and the intercontinental airport Leipzig-Halle can be reached in half an hour.

education

  • Secondary school (sponsored by the city of Könnern)
  • two elementary schools
  • a private school (substitute school)
  • five day-care centers and one after-school care center run by the city
  • two day care centers and a school after-school care center in private ownership

Sons of the city

Born in the area that is today a part of experts:

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  1. State Statistical Office Saxony-Anhalt, population of the municipalities - as of December 31, 2019 (PDF) (update) ( help ).
  2. ^ StBA: Changes in the municipalities in Germany, see 1997
  3. ^ StBA: Changes in the municipalities in Germany, see 2003
  4. StBA: Changes in the municipalities in Germany, see 2005
  5. StBA: Area changes from January 01 to December 31, 2010
  6. a b c d municipalities 1994 and their changes since 01.01.1948 in the new federal states , Metzler-Poeschel publishing house, Stuttgart, 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 , publisher: Federal Statistical Office
  7. Mention of the place in the book "Geography for all Stands", p. 122
  8. ^ Description of the Saale Department
  9. 2,800 year old gold ring found in experts. ( Memento from February 27, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  10. Neo-Nazis buy a castle. “The location is ideal”. the daily newspaper, February 16, 2010, accessed on September 4, 2011 ( Memento from February 21, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  11. State Statistical Office of Saxony-Anhalt ( Memento of the original from October 31, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.statistik.sachsen-anhalt.de
  12. ^ André Plaul: That brings the train timetable 2019 Saxony-Anhalt. Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk, October 16, 2018, accessed on October 16, 2018 .

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