Caule

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Caule
City of Luckau
Coordinates: 51 ° 54 ′ 15 "  N , 13 ° 38 ′ 53"  E
Height : 64 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 8th
Postal code : 15926
Area code : 03544
Historic new farmhouse in Caule
Historic new farmhouse in Caule

Caule ( Lower Sorbian Kula ) is part of the municipality of Zieckau , a district of the city of Luckau in the Dahme-Spreewald district in Brandenburg . With only about 10 inhabitants, Caule is one of the smallest villages in Niederlausitz .

location

Caule is located in Niederlausitz, around eight kilometers northwest of Luckau. Surrounding villages are the district of Jetsch in the north, Rüdingsdorf in the east, Gießmannsdorf in the south-east, Zieckau in the south, Kümmritz in the south-west and the Drahnsdorf district of Krossen in the north-west , which belongs to the municipality of Kasel-Golzig .

The Caule settlement is located about one kilometer south of the K 6138 county road. The Caule-Zieckau border ditch and the Schuge , which are tributaries of the Berste , flow south of the village .

history

Caule was first mentioned on March 11, 1457 as Kawl in a document in which Margrave Friedrich II approved a Hans Bickler of the Mark Brandenburg to pledge his rural property in Caule to three citizens of Luckau. The place name comes from the Sorbian language and means place where blacksmiths live .

In the 16th century the village was owned by the von Schlieben family , after which it was sold several times together with Zieckau. In 1615 the village passed to Urpitz von Bomsdorf and in 1642 to Sigmund Genfried von der Damm . For the year 1655 only two cottages were recorded in Caule . From 1745 the Vorwerk was owned by the noble von Thermo family . In 1844, Caule had 44 residents in seven residential buildings . The village had a windmill . The village was parish after Gießmannsdorf. Most recently, Caule belonged to the von Lochow family , which was expropriated during a land reform in 1945.

Caule has always been administered by the neighboring Zieckau and formerly belonged to the Kingdom of Prussia . There, the village was by no later than 1816 in the district Luckau in the administrative district of Frankfurt . On July 25, 1952 Caule was assigned to the newly formed Luckau district in the Cottbus district . After turning Caule was initially in the district Luckau and joined on 25 May 1992 as part of the community Zieckau the Office Luckau on. In the course of the Brandenburg district reform of December 6, 1993, the municipality of Zieckau with the district of Caule was assigned to the district of Dahme-Spreewald . On December 31, 1999, Zieckau was incorporated into Luckau and Caule was downgraded to a part of the municipality .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Birgit Keilbach: Transformation of a poor manor village. In: lr-online.de. Lausitzer Rundschau , February 1, 2011, accessed on April 15, 2018 .
  2. Reinhard E. Fischer : The place names of the states of Brandenburg and Berlin: age - origin - meaning . be.bra Wissenschaft, 2005, p. 39 .
  3. Topographical-statistical overview of the administrative district of Frankfurt ad O. 1844, p. 150 ( bsb-muenchen.de ).
  4. ^ Caule in the Historical Directory. Retrieved April 15, 2018 .