Eisdorf (Lübbenau / Spreewald)
Eisdorf
Stańšojce City of Lübbenau / Spreewald
Coordinates: 51 ° 50 ′ 17 " N , 13 ° 55 ′ 34" E
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Height : | 57 m above sea level NN |
Residents : | 125 (Jul 17, 2017) |
Incorporation : | January 1, 1967 |
Incorporated into: | Kittlitz |
Postal code : | 03222 |
Area code : | 03542 |
Eisdorfer Lindenstrasse
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Eisdorf , Stańšojce in Lower Sorbian , is part of the municipality of the Lübbenau district of Kittlitz . The place is in the north of the southern Brandenburg district of Oberspreewald-Lausitz .
location
Eisdorf is located in Niederlausitz, east of the Niederlausitzer Landücken nature park and south of the Spreewald . Not far from the town are the lakes Bischdorfer See and Schönfelder See , which were created from former opencast mines .
In the north, Eisdorf borders the Lübbenau districts of Zerkwitz , Krimnitz and Groß Beuchow with Klein Beuchow as well as the city of Lübbenau / Spreewald and the municipality of Klein Klessow . In the east follow the districts of Boblitz , Groß Lübbenau and Groß Klessow with its district Redlitz . Bischdorf is located in the southeast, beyond the former Seese-West opencast mine . Directly south of Eisdorf lies Kittlitz and further south the Calau district of Buckow . To the southwest are the districts of Lichtenau and Schönfeld . To the west on the opposite side of the former Schlabendorf-Nord opencast mine are the Lübbenau district of Hindenberg and the towns of Willmersdorf-Stöbritz and Egsdorf , which already belong to the Dahme-Spreewald district .
history
Local history
The tradition of the place name begins relatively late, around 1400 Eystorff , 1447 Yserstorff , 1509 Eygestorf and 1573 as Eisdorff . The Lower Sorbian form of the name was called Schtańojze in 1761 and Stańšojce in 1843 . The German name probably contains a personal name beginning with Eig , such as Eighardt . This form had already been abolished when the Lower Sorbian name was formed. This is a patronymic formation of the personal name Staniš , a short form of the name Stanislav or Stanimir , with the suffix -ojce .
As a result of the Congress of Vienna , Eisdorf came to the Kingdom of Prussia with the entire Lower Lusatia and belonged to the district of Calau . With the Brandenburg district reform in 1950, Eisdorf and other communities left the Calau district, which was converted into the Senftenberg district, and was incorporated into the Lübben district (Spreewald) . In 1952 the places came to the newly founded district of Calau .
On January 1, 1967, Eisdorf was incorporated into Kittlitz. In 1976 there were seven agricultural properties in Eisdorf. As early as 1960, they had merged to form the Type I agricultural production cooperative "United Force".
On October 26, 2003, Kittlitz with its parts of the municipality including Eisdorf and the places Boblitz , Groß Beuchow , Bischdorf , Groß Klessow , Hindenberg , Groß Lübbenau , Klein Radden , Leipe and Ragow were incorporated into Lübbenau / Spreewald as districts.
Eisdorf belongs to the Lower Lusatia church district .
Population development
Population development in Eisdorf from 1875 to 1964 | |||
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year | Residents | year | Residents |
1875 | 91 | 1890 | 90 |
1910 | 91 | 1925 | 96 |
1933 | 91 | 1939 | 162 |
1946 | 103 | 1950 | 98 |
1964 | 72 |
Economy and Infrastructure
Eisdorf is located south of the Spreewald motorway triangle , where the federal motorway 15 , which runs north of the town, merges with the federal motorway 13 , which runs directly to the west . Eisdorf is connected to the A 13 via the Kittlitz junction.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Heinz-Dieter Krausch : Burger and Lübbenauer Spreewald: Results of the local history inventory in the areas of Burg and Lübbenau . Akademie-Verlag, 1981, p. 120 .
- ↑ Brandenburg Statistics (PDF)
literature
- Ernst Eichler : The place names of Niederlausitz . VEB Domowina-Verlag, Bautzen 1975.
- Municipalities in 1994 and their changes since 01.01.1948 in the new federal states . Metzler-Poeschel, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 (published on behalf of the Federal Statistical Office).