Lippendorf-Kieritzsch

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Lippendorf-Kieritzsch
municipality Neukieritzsch
Coordinates: 51 ° 9 ′ 43 "  N , 12 ° 22 ′ 49"  E
Incorporation : July 1, 1996
Postal code : 04575
Area code : 034206, 034342
Lippendorf-Kieritzsch (Saxony)
Lippendorf-Kieritzsch

Location of Lippendorf-Kieritzsch in Saxony

Lippendorf-Kieritzsch is a village in the Neukieritzsch community in the Leipzig district (Free State of Saxony ). The independent municipality of Lippendorf-Kieritzsch consisted between 1973 and 1995 of the one districts of Lippendorf (Medewitzsch) and Kieritzsch as well as the corridor of the former municipality of Peres-Pulgar , whose three districts had to give way to the Böhlen chemical works and the Peres opencast mine between 1971 and 1983 .

geography

Lippendorf-Kieritzsch is located in the Leipzig lowland bay, 20 kilometers south of Leipzig . In the west is the United Schleenhain open-cast mine ( Peres mining field ) belonging to the Central German lignite district , the Pleiße in the east and Neukieritzsch in the southeast. The Lippendorf power plant is located in the Lippendorf district .

history

The community Lippendorf-Kieritzsch was formed on January 1, 1973 from the places Lippendorf and Kieritzsch. At that time, the community belonged to the Borna district in the Leipzig district . The district of Lippendorf has only existed from the Medewitzsch location since 1960, as the districts of Lippendorf and Spahnsdorf were demolished due to the construction of the Lippendorf power station.

In 1983 the areas of the dissolved municipality of Peres-Pulgar , which was west of Lippendorf-Kieritzsch, were incorporated. After the northernmost district of Pulgar was demolished in 1971 by the construction of the Böhlen chemical works, the southern districts of Piegel and Peres followed in the years 1976–1978 and 1982/83 by over-dredging by the Peres opencast mine . Through this in 1990 the Zöllsdorf desert in the corridor of Kieritzsch was partially dredged over.

Lippendorf-Kieritzsch has belonged to the Borna district in Saxony since 1990 and to the Leipziger Land district since 1994 . The independent municipality of Lippendorf-Kieritzsch was incorporated into Neukieritzsch on January 1, 1996. Since then, Lippendorf and Kieritzsch are two districts of the Neukieritzsch community that form a joint local council.

traffic

Federal highway 176 runs south of the Kieritzsch district . Both districts are connected to one another via State Road 71. The Leipzig – Hof railway line runs east of Lippendorf-Kieritzsch , and both districts have no direct stop at it. The train station in Neukieritzsch was called "Bahnhof Kieritzsch" until 1935, but was in the corridor of Kahnsdorf or today in the corridor of Neukieritzsch. Like the “Böhlen Werke” stop in the east of the Böhlen-Lippendorf industrial area, it is served by the Central German S-Bahn .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Description of the Peres opencast mine in a LMBV document
  2. Lippendorf-Kieritzsch on gov.genealogy.net