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City of Cottbus
Coordinates: 51 ° 45 ′ 48 ″  N , 14 ° 23 ′ 36 ″  E
Height : 70 m above sea level NHN
Area : 30.7 km²
Residents : 1124  (Apr 30, 2020)
Population density : 37 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : December 6, 1993
Postal code : 03052
Area code : 0355
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Location of Dissenchen in Cottbus
Dissenchen fire department
Dissenchen fire department

Dissenchen , Dešank in Lower Sorbian , is a district of the city of Cottbus in the Brandenburg Lower Lusatia . With an area of ​​30.7 square kilometers, Dissenchen is the largest district of Cottbus in terms of area.

geography

The place is four kilometers east of Cottbus. The Schlichow residential area is also located in the district of Dissenchen . Large parts of the Cottbus-Nord opencast mine belong to the (present-day) district of Dissenchen .

Neighboring towns are Neuendorf and Bärenbrück in the north, Heinersbrück , Grötsch , Gosda and Kathlow for a short distance in the east, Haasow and Branitz in the south , and Sandow , Merzdorf and Willmersdorf in the west . The former districts and localities of the devastated places Groß Lieskow , Klein Lieskow , Lakoma and Tranitz belong to the current district of Dissenchen .

history

On December 6, 1993 Dissenchen was incorporated into the independent city of Cottbus.

population

For his statistics on the Sorbian population in Lusatia, Arnošt Muka determined a population of 298 in the 1880s, of which 291 were Sorbs (98%) and seven were Germans.

Culture and sights

Economy and Infrastructure

The penal institution Cottbus-Dissenchen is located in the village .

Web links

Commons : Dissenchen / Dešank  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. residents by district. In: cottbus.de. City administration Cottbus - Citizen Service Department, April 30, 2020, accessed on June 12, 2020 .
  2. ^ District-free city of Cottbus - districts according to § 45 municipal constitution - living spaces. In: service.brandenburg.de. Ministry of the Interior and Local Affairs of the State of Brandenburg, accessed on May 4, 2016 .
  3. a b BrandenburgViewer of the state survey and geographic base information Brandenburg (LGB)
  4. ^ Changes in the municipalities of Germany, see 1993 StBA
  5. Ernst Tschernik : The development of the Sorbian population . Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1954.