Kölsa (Wiedemar)

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Kölsa
community Wiedemar
Coordinates: 51 ° 28 ′ 16 ″  N , 12 ° 13 ′ 56 ″  E
Residents : 310  (Oct. 29, 1946)
Incorporation : January 1, 1994
Postal code : 04509
Area code : 034207
Kölsa village church

Kölsa is a district of the municipality of Wiedemar in the district of Northern Saxony in the Free State of Saxony (Germany). It belongs to the village of the same name, Wiedemar.

Place name

The place name was derived from the Slavic Colsow , which means something like "clearing place".

Geographical location

Kölsa is located in the north-west of Saxony in a wide plain of the Leipzig lowland bay not far from the border with Saxony-Anhalt . The town is separated from the Wiedemar to the west by the federal motorway 9 .

history

The district of Kölsa was first mentioned in a document in 1158 and belonged as an exclave to the office of Schkeuditz in the Hochstift Merseburg . Henricus de Coltsowe is listed as a witness in a document in 1222. In 1446, Thimo had to provide a knight horse for Kölsa from Zehmen auf Lissa and Spören . In 1454 Jacoff von Diszkaw was enfeoffed by the Bishop of Merseburg with the manor Kölsa. In 1463, Thimo, Nickel and Hans von Zehmen are named as owners of the manor . In 1511 and 1513 Thimo, Christoph and Thilo von Zehmen sell Kölsa to the Bishop of Merseburg. After the Reformation , the bishopric was released and in 1565 it became part of the Electorate of Saxony . Kölsa has now been assigned to the Delitzsch office. From 1652 no independent manor is in place longer mentioned, but only one Vorwerk with a sheep . As a result of the resolutions of the Congress of Vienna , Kölsa came to Prussia in 1815 with the surrounding towns and was assigned to the Delitzsch district in the Merseburg administrative district of the province of Saxony in 1816, to which it belonged until 1952. In the course of the district reform in the GDR in 1952, Kölsa was assigned to the newly tailored Delitzsch district in the Leipzig district, which was added to the Delitzsch district in 1994 .

On January 1, 1994, Kölsa merged to become part of the Wiedemar community. With the formation of the unified community of Wiedemar, the place came on January 1, 2013 to the town of Wiedemar within the unified community.

Silos at Kölsa

In 1992 the Landhandels GmbH Glesien was founded, to which the silo facility at Kölsa belongs.

traffic

The federal motorway 9 leads past the village in the west, the next junction is no. 14 ( Wiedemar / Delitzsch ). Between 1927 and 1967 Kölsa had a stop at the Delitzscher Kleinbahn .

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hanns-Moritz von Zehmen: Genealogical news about the Meißnian nobility of Zehmen, 1206 to 1906 . Wilhelm Baensch, Dresden 1906.
  2. Manfred Wilde: The knights and free estates in northern Saxony. Their constitutional status, their settlement history and their owners. , CA Starke Verlag, Limburg an der Lahn 1997, ISBN 3-7980-0687-3 , pp. 280/281
  3. ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas. Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 ; P. 84 f.
  4. ^ The district of Delitzsch in the municipality register 1900
  5. Kölsa on gov.genealogy.net