Hartha (Wechselburg)

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Hartha
Community Wechselburg
Coordinates: 50 ° 59 ′ 15 ″  N , 12 ° 47 ′ 20 ″  E
Area : 1.19 km²
Residents : 87
Population density : 73 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 1st January 1969
Incorporated into: Nub
Postal code : 09306
Area code : 037384
Hartha (Saxony)
Hartha

Location of Hartha in Saxony

Hartha is a district of the municipality of Wechselburg in the Saxon district of Central Saxony . The place was incorporated into Nöbeln on January 1, 1969 , with which it came to the municipality of Wechselburg on January 1, 1994.

geography

Geographical location and traffic

Hartha is located in the southeast of the municipality of Wechselburg am Höselbach, a tributary of the Zwickauer Mulde . The confluence of the Chemnitz and the Zwickauer Mulde is located west of the village . This is where the lines of the disused railway lines Glauchau – Wurzen (Muldentalbahn) and Wechselburg – Küchwald (Chemnitztalbahn) meet.

Neighboring places

Wechselburg Nub
Neighboring communities Side grove
Goritzhain

history

The Waldhufendorf Hartha was mentioned in 1448 as Harte . From the field names it is clear that it is a German settlement. The place name means place at the forest . In the 18th and 19th centuries the place name Schlotterhartha was also used for the place . Originally the place belonged to the property of the Zschillen monastery . This came in 1543 with the entire property to Duke Moritz von Sachsen , who immediately secularized it and exchanged it for the Lords of Schönburg for the places Hohnstein , Wehlen and Lohmen in today's Saxon Switzerland . Therefore, the name Wechselburg came up for the place and the monastery complex. Since then, Hartha has been run as an official village of the Schönburg rule, Wechselburg , which belonged to the Lords of Schönburg under Wettin suzerainty. In terms of church, Hartha has always been part of Wechselburg.

As part of the administrative reorganization of the Kingdom of Saxony, Hartha was placed under the administration of the royal Saxon office of Rochlitz in 1835 as part of the Schönburg feudal lordship of Wechselburg . In 1856 Hartha came to the Rochlitz court office and in 1875 to the newly established Rochlitz administration .

Through the second district reform in the GDR in 1952, the Hartha community was incorporated into the Rochlitz district in the Chemnitz district (renamed the Karl-Marx-Stadt district in 1953 ). On January 1, 1969, Hartha was incorporated into Nöbeln , with which the place belonged to the Saxon district of Rochlitz since 1990 . This went up in 1994 in the Mittweida district and in 2008 in the central Saxony district. On January 1, 1994, Nöbeln and its four districts were incorporated into Wechselburg, making Hartha a district of Wechselburg ever since.

Web links

Commons : Hartha  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Hartha on the website of the municipality of Wechselburg
  2. Hartha in the book "Geography for All Stands", p. 906
  3. ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas. Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 ; P. 82 f.
  4. ^ The rule of Wechselburg in the State Archives of the Free State of Saxony
  5. ^ The Rochlitz district administration in the municipal register 1900
  6. Hartha on gov.genealogy.net
  7. ^ Nöbeln on gov.genealogy.net