List of places in the municipality of Boxberg / OL

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The list of places in the municipality of Boxberg / OL includes all districts and former municipalities in the area of ​​the municipality of Boxberg / OL as well as some settlements without local district status.

In addition, the district membership from 1952 to 1994 is given, from which the previous and subsequent district membership results:

1816 / 1825-1947 1947-1952 1952-1994/1996 1994 / 1996-2008 since 2008
District of Hoyerswerda District of Hoyerswerda
Kamenz district
District of Rothenburg (Ob. Laus.) (From 1945 District of Weißwasser ) Weißwasser-Görlitz district = Niesky district Niesky district Lower Silesian Upper Lusatia District Goerlitz district
Weißwasser district
German name Sorbian name District affiliation
(1952–1994)
in the community since
Bärwalde Bjerwałd Hoyerswerda January 1, 1998
Boxberg Hamor White water -
Drehna Tranje Hoyerswerda October 1, 2007
Dürrbach Dyrbach Niesky February 1, 2009
Eselsberg Wósliča hora White water April 1, 1996
To jam Jamno Niesky February 1, 2009
Jasua (†) Yazowa Niesky February 1, 2009
Kaschel Košla Niesky February 1, 2009
Klein-Oelsa Wolešnica Niesky February 1, 2009
Klein-Radisch Radšowk Niesky February 1, 2009
Klitten Klětno Niesky February 1, 2009
Kringelsdorf Krynhelecy White water April 1, 1996
Merzdorf (†) Łućo Hoyerswerda October 1, 2007
Mönau Manev Hoyerswerda October 1, 2007
Nochten Wochozy White water March 1, 1994
Rauden Rudej Hoyerswerda October 1, 2007
Reichwalde Rychwałd White water January 1, 1999
Schöpsdorf (†) Šepšecy Hoyerswerda October 1, 2007
Sprey Sprjowje White water 1st January 1974
Dew Turjo Niesky February 1, 2009
Thomaswalde Domswald Niesky February 1, 2009
Uhyst Delni Wujězd Hoyerswerda October 1, 2007
Wilhelmsfeld Wylemocy White water April 1, 1996
Zimpel Cympl Niesky February 1, 2009

Footnotes

  1. Unlike the other places in the municipality from the district of Hoyerswerda, Bärwalde remained in the district of Kamenz after its dissolution on January 1, 1996 until its reclassification on January 1, 1998 .
  2. The current district of Boxberg was created in 1929 through the amalgamation of the two rural communities Boxberg, Muskau and Boxberg, and Jahmen .
  3. a b After the incorporation of Tauer to Zimpel (1928), the community carried the name Zimpel-Tauer from 1933 to the incorporation to Klitten (1973) .