Kleinokrilla

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Grand Ocrilla
Coordinates: 51 ° 11 ′ 24 ″  N , 13 ° 49 ′ 59 ″  E
Height : 180 m above sea level NN
Incorporation : April 1, 1921
Incorporated into: Ottendorf-Moritzdorf
Postal code : 01458
Area code : 035205
"Klein-Ockrylla" on a card from the 19th century

Kleinokrilla is part of the Ottendorf-Okrilla district in the municipality of the same name in the Bautzen district in Saxony .

geography

Kleinokrilla is located in the district of the same name in the northeast of the municipality of Ottendorf-Okrilla north of Dresden . Neighboring places are the Ottendorf-Okrillaer districts Großokrilla in the east, Moritzdorf in the north and Cunnersdorf in the west. The Kleinokrillaer village center is west of the federal highway 97 on the Bergstrasse. At Großokrilla stop Ottendorf-Okrilla, Kleinokrilla has a connection to the Dresden-Klotzsche-Straßgräbchen-Bernsdorf railway line .

history

The place name was first mentioned in 1453 as "the Okryll". It is of Old Sorbian origin and is derived from * okrugla ("round", "circular", cf. Okrug for "circle"). It therefore means “settlement on / near the rounding”, but initially only meant today's Großokrilla. The distinction between large and small krilla began in the 17th century. "Kleinen Ockrüll" was first mentioned in 1654, and in 1748 the place was then called "Klein Okrylla".

Kleinokrilla was probably built in the 17th century as a square-like house settlement west of Okrilla and was surrounded by a 42-hectare strip- like strip of land. It was parish in nearby Ottendorf. The administration of the administrative village was incumbent on the Office Radeberg . In 1856 Kleinokrilla then belonged to the Radeberg court office and then came to the Dresden administrative authority , from which the Dresden-Land district emerged . On the basis of the rural community order of 1838 , Kleinokrilla gained its independence as a rural community . On 1 April 1921 small Okrilla came through annexation to the municipality Ottendorf-Moritzdorf that united three months later with United Okrilla to Ottendorf-Okrilla. After the dissolution of the Dresden-Land district, the community came to the Kamenz district , which in turn was incorporated into the Bautzen district in 2008.

Population development

year Residents
1748 11 cottagers
1834 67
1871 90
1890 97
1910 245
1925 see Ottendorf-Okrilla

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ernst Eichler / Hans Walther : Historical book of place names of Saxony. Vol. 2, Berlin 2001. pp. 132f.

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