List of incorporations into the city of Lommatzsch

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The first table shows all of the former municipalities and manor districts that were incorporated directly after Lommatzsch . The municipalities that were incorporated on the same day are listed in alphabetical order.

In the second table, the formerly independent municipalities and manor districts are listed in alphabetical order, which (initially) were not incorporated into the city of Lommatzsch, but into another municipality.

Area changes and incorporations into the city of Lommatzsch

Former parish or manor district date Increase or decrease in ha Increase or decrease in residents annotation
Messa June 1, 1904 113 372 District was dissolved and the district incorporated Lommatzsch
Domselwitz January 1, 1905 121 235 The district was dissolved and incorporated into the Lommatzsch district
Altlommatzsch 1st January 1973 472
Jessen 1st January 1973 563.03
Dörschnitz January 1, 1994 1072
Neckanitz January 1, 1994 872.36
Piskowitz January 1, 1994 638
Striegnitz January 1, 1994 1040
Wachtnitz January 1, 1994 715
Wuhnitz January 1, 1994 857

Area changes and incorporations into communities that were later incorporated into the city of Lommatzsch

Former parish or manor district date annotation
Albertitz November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Wuhnitz
Old saddle January 1, 1912 Merger with Barmenitz to form the municipality of Altsattel-Barmenitz
Altsattel-Barmenitz November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Striegnitz
Arntitz April 1, 1934 Incorporation to Wuhnitz
Barmenitz (Bornitz) January 1, 1912 Merger with Altsattel to form the municipality of Altsattel-Barmenitz
Berntitz April 1, 1934 Incorporation to Wuhnitz
Birmenitz November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Neckanitz
Churschütz November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Neckanitz
Daubnitz November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Wachtnitz
Dennschütz November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Wuhnitz
Dörschnitz, manor district Rittergut around 1922 Incorporation into the Dörschnitz community
Gray joke May 1, 1839 Incorporation to Trogen as part of the implementation of the Saxon rural community order of 1838
Großwüstalbertitz May 1, 1839 Incorporation of the immediate locality (house and windmill) to Zscheilitz in the course of the implementation of the Saxon rural community order of 1838; Demolition of the building around 2000
Ickowitz, Allodialgut estate around 1922 Incorporation into the Ickowitz community
Ickowitz November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Piskowitz
Klappendorf November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Dörschnitz
Krepta November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Neckanitz
Lautzschen November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Dörschnitz
Löbschütz November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Piskowitz
Marchers November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Wuhnitz
To like November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Neckanitz
Paltzschen November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Dörschnitz
Petzschwitz, manor district Rittergut around 1922 Incorporation into the community of Petzschwitz
Sweat November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Neckanitz
Pit contactor November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Jessen
Poititz November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Neckanitz
Prosession November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Wachtnitz
Rauba November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Jessen
Roitzsch November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Striegnitz
Scheerau November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Altlommatzsch
Schwochau November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Jessen
Sieglitz November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Dörschnitz
Trogen November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Striegnitz
Weitzschenhain November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Wuhnitz
Zöthain, manor district Rittergut around 1922 Incorporation into the community of Zöthain
Zöthain November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Wachtnitz
Zscheilitz November 1, 1935 Incorporation to Piskowitz

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag Das Sachsenbuch, Kommunal-Verlag Sachsen KG, Dresden, 1943
  2. a b Municipalities 1994 and their changes since January 1st, 1948 in the new federal states , Metzler-Poeschel publishing house, Stuttgart, 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 , publisher: Federal Statistical Office
  3. a b c d e f State Statistical Office of the Free State of Saxony: Area changes