Hilbersdorf (Bobritzsch-Hilbersdorf)
Hilbersdorf
Community bobritzsch-hilbersdorf
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Coordinates: 50 ° 54 '34 " N , 13 ° 23' 54" E | ||
Height : | 379 m | |
Residents : | 1446 (2007) | |
Incorporation : | January 1, 2012 | |
Postal code : | 09627 | |
Area code : | 03731 | |
Location of Hilbersdorf in Saxony |
Hilbersdorf is a district of the Saxon community Bobritzsch-Hilbersdorf in the district of Central Saxony (Free State of Saxony ). The Hilbersdorf community merged with the Bobritzsch community on January 1, 2012 to form the Bobritzsch-Hilbersdorf community.
geography
The Waldhufendorf Hilbersdorf is located in a right side valley east of the Freiberger Mulde and borders in the south on Weißenborn / Erzgeb. , in the west and north on Freiberg . It is 3 km to Freiberg and 33 km to Dresden . The Muldenhütten district belonged to Hilbersdorf until December 31, 2011 .
history
Hilbersdorf was first mentioned in a document around 1166 under the name Hildebrandisdorf . The establishment of the village can probably be traced back to the year 800 and was originally named after a farmer named Hildebrand . The development of Hilbersdorf was largely determined by the discovery of silver in the Freiberg mining area . The district of Muldenhütten south of Hilbersdorf, which belonged to Hilbersdorf until 2011, has been shaped by metallurgy since the 14th century .
Hilbersdorf belonged to the Electoral Saxon or Royal Saxon District Office Freiberg until 1856 . In 1856 the place became part of the Freiberg judicial office and, after the judiciary and administration were separated, in 1875 it became part of the Freiberg administration . As a result of the second district reform in the GDR , Hilbersdorf came to the Freiberg district in the Chemnitz district in 1952 (renamed the Karl-Marx-Stadt district in 1953 ), which was continued as the Saxon district of Freiberg from 1990 and was added to the central Saxony district in 2008.
The Hilbersdorf community belonged to the Freiberg administrative community until it merged with the Bobritzsch community on January 1, 2012 . In the course of the dissolution, the Muldenhütten industrial area was ceded to the city of Freiberg without consideration, which worsened the municipality's income situation.
Population development
The following population figures refer to December 31 of the previous year with the territory January 2007:
1982 to 1988
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1989 to 1995
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1996 to 2002
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2003 to 2007
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- Source: State Statistical Office of the Free State of Saxony
Memorials
- Burial and memorial stone of 1974 on the local cemetery for five unknown concentration camp prisoners , the case of a death march to the central warehouse Leipzig and Colditz of the Buchenwald concentration camp of SS men were killed and buried by residents in a wooded area and later buried in the cemetery
traffic
The Dresden – Werdau railway with the Muldenhütten station runs south of the village , and the federal highway 173 passes by 2 km north of Hilbersdorf . Hilbersdorf is connected to Freiberg and Bobritzsch via state roads.
Community partnerships
A partnership with Hechthausen in the Cuxhaven district has existed since 1991 .
Sons and daughters
- Bruno Siegel (1890–1948), worker functionary, politician and resistance fighter
- Rudolf Weber (1893–1983), teacher and local history researcher
- Johannes Paul Langer (1897–1938), historian and local researcher
- Rita Gerschner (* 1941), badminton player
literature
- Richard Steche : Hilbersdorf. In: Descriptive representation of the older architectural and art monuments of the Kingdom of Saxony. 3. Issue: Amtshauptmannschaft Freiberg . CC Meinhold, Dresden 1884, p. 100.
Web links
- http://www.hilbersdorf.com/
- Hilbersdorf in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
Individual evidence
- ^ Official Journal of the City of Freiberg - December 2011 - p. 9f.
- ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas. Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 ; P. 72 f.
- ^ The Amtshauptmannschaft Freiberg in the municipality register 1900
- ↑ StBA: Area changes from January 1st to December 31st, 2012