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Community of Schenkendöbern
Coordinates: 52 ° 0 ′ 7 ″  N , 14 ° 37 ′ 31 ″  E
Height : 75 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 153  (2006)
Incorporation : December 31, 1998
Incorporated into: Lutzketal
Postal code : 03172
Area code : 035693
Lauschütz (Brandenburg)
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Location of Lauschütz in Brandenburg

Lauschütz ( Łužyca in Lower Sorbian ) is a district of the municipality of Schenkendöbern in the northeast of the Brandenburg district of Spree-Neisse .

location

Lauschütz is located in the north of Niederlausitz, eleven kilometers northwest of the city of Guben . Towns nearby are Sembten in the north, belonging to Guben districts Bresinchen and Gros Breesen in the east, Grano in the south, Krayne in the southwest, Gross Drewitz to the west and to the municipality Neuzelle in the Oder-Spree district belonging Göhlen in the northwest.

State road 46 runs through Lauschütz. Federal road 112 runs east to Forst (Lausitz) . The Lauschützer Mühle residential area belongs to the place .

The Lutzke flows through the village .

history

Lauschütz was first mentioned in a document in 1416 under the name Lusicz and at that time it belonged to the Neuzelle Abbey as a vassal village . The spelling of the place, which is of Sorbian origin, changed over time via Lausitz and Lautzsch to today's Lauschütz . The place was first owned by the von Bomsdorf family and then changed hands several times until 1817. From 1817 the place was under canon rule.

In 1923 Lauschütz was sold to the Gubener Krigssiedlungsgesellschaft and settled by people expelled from the eastern areas of the German Empire after the First World War , which is why the population of the place rose sharply.

Lauschütz was parish in Grano. The place also had no school of its own, the closest school was in neighboring Sembten .

After the Congress of Vienna , Niederlausitz and the village of Lauschütz became part of the Kingdom of Prussia . There the place was in the district of Bomsdorf in the district of Guben . On July 25, 1952, Lauschütz was assigned to the newly formed Guben district in the Cottbus district and, after the reunification, was in the Guben district in Brandenburg . After the district reform in Brandenburg on December 6, 1993 , Lauschütz came to the newly formed Spree-Neisse district . On December 31, 1998, Lauschütz became part of the newly formed community Lutzketal , which was merged on October 26, 2003 with the previously independent communities of Atterwasch , Bärenklau , Gastrose-Kerkwitz , Grabko and Pinnow-Heideland to form the new community of Schenkendöbern .

Population development

Population development in Lauschütz from 1875 to 1997
year Residents year Residents year Residents
1875 48 1939 167 1981 127
1890 56 1946 246 1985 125
1910 50 1950 240 1989 114
1925 164 1964 161 1992 112
1933 177 1971 141 1997 155

Attractions

Nature reserves

Southwest of Lauschütz the 544.75 extends ha large nature reserve Krayner Ponds / Lutzketal .

(see also the list of nature reserves in Brandenburg )

Web links

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  1. The land sneak - Lauschütz. In: rbb-online.de. Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg , August 15, 1999, accessed April 7, 2017 .
  2. a b Chronicle of Lauschütz. In: schenkendoebern.de. Retrieved April 7, 2017 .
  3. ^ Lauschütz in the database of the Verein für Computergenealogie. Retrieved April 5, 2017 .
  4. Historical municipality register of the state of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005. (PDF; 331 KB) District Spree-Neisse. State Office for Data Processing and Statistics State of Brandenburg, December 2006, accessed on April 7, 2017 .
  5. Krayner Teiche / Lutzketal (map) on protectedplanet.net