Village film

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Village film
City of Leutenberg
Coordinates: 50 ° 33 ′ 58 "  N , 11 ° 32 ′ 27"  E
Height : 510 m above sea level NN
Residents : 174  (December 31, 1996)
Incorporation : January 1, 1997
Postal code : 07338
Area code : 036734
Image from Dorfilm

Dorfilm is a small village in the middle of the Thuringian Slate Mountains with around 130 inhabitants (as of 2018). It is a district of the town of Leutenberg in the Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district .

geography

The place is a bit remote from major roads. However, Dorfilm is not located directly on the Ilmbach, which flows into the Sormitz in Leutenberg , but in a side valley, the water of which leads into the Lothrabach and thus into the Hohenwarte reservoir .

geology

Geologically, the area is located in the southeast Thuringian slate mountains. Due to the high proportion of fine soil and the high humus content, these soils are very productive and reliable. Spring troughs and narrow valley areas of the brooks are typical grassland locations. Agriculture is carried out on plateau-like ridges. undulating plains and flat slopes favored. In other locations, forest use predominates.

history

The place was first mentioned in a document on February 21st in the year 1125, which probably comes very close to the actual founding time. It is believed that the place was founded by the Saalfeld monastery . The place belonged to the Grafschaft Schwarzburg-Leutenberg and after its extinction from 1564 to 1918 to the supremacy of the Grafschaft or the Principality of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt .

coat of arms

The local coat of arms shows three tulips.

Cultural monument

The local church is registered as a cultural monument, as is the rectory in house number 35 (see also the list of cultural monuments in Leutenberg )

Personalities

  • Cornelia Klier (born March 19, 1957 in Dorfilm as Corneliaügel), former rower

Web links

Commons : Dorfilm  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Manfred Graf: Organization of the cooperative plant production with a high proportion of grassland in the southeast Thuringian slate mountains. Shown at the KOG "Lobenstein". 1970, (Jena, University, dissertation, 1970; typed).
  2. ^ Otto Dobencker : Regesta diplomatica necnon epistolaria historiae Thuringiae. Volume 1: (approx. 500-1152). Gustav Fischer, Jena 1896, p. 118, no.530 .