Kleinchursdorf

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Kleinchursdorf
Remse municipality
Coordinates: 50 ° 51 ′ 36 "  N , 12 ° 33 ′ 47"  E
Area : 10 km²
Residents : 152  (May 9, 2011)
Population density : 15 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 17th September 1961
Postal code : 08373
Area code : 037608
Kleinchursdorf (Saxony)
Kleinchursdorf

Location of Kleinchursdorf in Saxony

Kleinchursdorf is a district of the municipality of Remse in the district of Zwickau in Saxony . It was incorporated on September 17, 1961.

geography

Kleinchursdorf is located north of the Zwickauer Mulde . In the south the place merges seamlessly into Remse. The Buchgraben flows through Kleinchursdorf and flows into the Zwickauer Mulde in Remse. The federal highway 175 runs south of Kleinchursdorf in Remse .

Neighboring places

Wickersdorf
Neukirchen Neighboring communities Kerzsch
Remse

history

Kleinchursdorf, World War I memorial

The Waldhufendorf Kleinchursdorf was mentioned in 1390 as "Curstorff". Ecclesiastically, the place has always been parish to Remse. Kleinchursdorf came in 1543 as the former property of the Remse Monastery, which was dissolved in the course of the Reformation in 1533, through purchase to the Lords of Schönburg . In 1551 Kleinchursdorf is run as an official village of the Schönburg rule of Remse , which came into being after the dissolution of the Remse monastery in 1533 and belonged to the Lords of Schönburg under Wettin suzerainty since 1543 . As part of the administrative reorganization of the Kingdom of Saxony, Kleinchursdorf was subordinated to the Zwickau district administration as part of the Schönburg feudal lordship of Remse in 1835. The feudal lordship of Remse and its locations has since been administratively administered by the royal Saxon office of Zwickau . From 1856 Kleinchursdorf belonged to the Remse court office and from 1875 initially to the Zwickau administration . After an administrative reform was carried out in the area of ​​the Schönburg recession in 1878, Kleinchursdorf and the entire former judicial district of Remse came to the newly established Saxon governorate of Glauchau in 1880 .

As a result of the second district reform in the GDR , the municipality of Kleinchursdorf came to the Glauchau district in the Chemnitz district in 1952 (renamed the Karl-Marx-Stadt district in 1953 ). On September 17, 1961, Kleinchursdorf was incorporated into Remse. Since 1990, Kleinchursdorf has been part of the municipality of Remse in the Saxon district of Glauchau, which was added to the district of Chemnitzer Land in 1994 and Zwickau in 2008. In the 2011 census , 152 inhabitants were determined for Kleinchursdorf; at the end of 2007 there were six more.

particularities

There are more cattle than people in Kleinchursdorf because the village has an agricultural cooperative with dairy cattle .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Small-scale community gazette. (PDF; 235 KB) 2011 Census - Remse. State Statistical Office of the Free State of Saxony , p. 5 (p. 7 in PDF) , accessed on December 7, 2016 .
  2. Kleinchursdorf in the "Handbuch der Geographie", p. 233
  3. ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas. Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 ; P. 82 f.
  4. Description of the district of the Zwickau district directorate from p. 192
  5. The Glauchau administrative authority in the municipal register 1900
  6. Kleinchursdorf on gov.genealogy.net
  7. 2007 population statistics . Remse.de, accessed on November 23, 2009 .
  8. Voluntary land swap for the Remse dairy cattle farm. (PDF; 196 kB) State Office for Rural Reorganization Oberlungwitz, accessed on November 23, 2009 (For example, at the beginning of the 80s, on behalf of the LPG “Vorwärts” Schönberg, such a system with 1930 cattle spaces was built in Remse on the field of the Kleinchursdorf district . It covers an area of ​​approx. 8.5 ha).

Web links

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