Basket jug
Basket jug
City of Königs Wusterhausen
Coordinates: 52 ° 15 ′ 29 ″ N , 13 ° 39 ′ 6 ″ E
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Height : | 35 m above sea level NN |
Postal code : | 15711 |
Area code : | 03375 |
Körbiskrug is part of the municipality of Zeesen , which in turn is a part of Königs Wusterhausen in Brandenburg .
location
The place is located southeast of Berlin in the Dahme-Spreewald district . The federal highway 179 runs through Körbiskrug from Bestensee to Königs Wusterhausen. Körbiskrug is located on Todnitzsee , Seechen and Zeesener See . North of the district is Zeesen and south is Glunzbusch , which is a district of the municipality of Bestensee.
history
Körbiskrug was first mentioned as an establishment in 1546 as Korbiskrug . At that time it already owned a mill and was owned by the Landsberg taverns , who had their knightly seat in Teupitz . In 1598 the place appeared as a crab jar . In 1623 the Landsberg taverns lent the place to the brothers von Hohendorf zu Krummensee . In 1624 there was a Kruger who farmed two Hufen and a miller with a wheel. Nothing has been known about the effects of the Thirty Years' War . However, the property came to Friedrich Müller in 1644 and from there to the von Löben family in 1657, initially resold, later hereditary. Johann Friedrich von Loeben increased his property with the purchase of Schenkendorf , Groß Beste , Klein Beste , Pätz and Krummensee. In 1683 a "Gut" basket jug appeared.
In 1701 there was a Meierhaus in the village; In 1711, the area was still two hooves in size and brought in eight groschen of taxes each. 1717 "agricultural economy and came Krug " as well as numerous other communities by buying Friedrich Wilhelm I to the reign of King Wusterhausen . However, development was very slow: in 1745 there was a single outbuilding and a jug that was inhabited by a single farmer. In 1771 the taxes on two hooves had dropped to four groschen.
In 1801 two Büdner lived in the village and operated two fireplaces (= households). In 1840 there were two houses; 1860 five residential and seven farm buildings. In 1932 Körbiskrug came to the community of Zeesen and was run there as a residential place from 1957. Since October 26, 2003 it has belonged to Königs Wusterhausen as part of Zeesen
Population development
Population development in Körbiskrug from 1734 to 1925 | ||||||||||||||||||
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year | 1734 | 1772 | 1801 | 1817 | 1840 | 1858 | 1925 | |||||||||||
Residents | 15th | 7th | 11 | 21st | 18th | 31 | 430 |
literature
- Lieselott Enders : Historical local lexicon for Brandenburg: Teltow (= Historical local lexicon for Brandenburg . Volume 4). Verlag Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1976.