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Possible
district of Halle (Saale)
Altstadt Ammendorf/Beesen Böllberg/Wörmlitz Büschdorf Damaschkestraße Dautzsch Diemitz Dieselstraße Dölau Dölauer Heide Freiimfelde/Kanenaer Weg Frohe Zukunft Gebiet der DR Gesundbrunnen Gewerbegebiet Neustadt Giebichenstein Gottfried-Keller-Siedlung Heide-Nord/Blumenau Heide-Süd Industriegebiet Nord Kanena/Bruckdorf Kröllwitz Landrain Lettin Lutherplatz/Thüringer Bahnhof Nietleben Mötzlich Nördliche Innenstadt Nördliche Neustadt Paulusviertel Planena Radewell/Osendorf Reideburg Saaleaue Seeben Silberhöhe Südliche Neustadt Südstadt Tornau Trotha Westliche Neustadt Am Wasserturm/Thaerviertel Südliche InnenstadtLocation of the Mötzig district in Halle (Saale) (clickable map)
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Coordinates 51 ° 31 ′ 0 ″  N , 12 ° 0 ′ 39 ″  E Coordinates: 51 ° 31 ′ 0 ″  N , 12 ° 0 ′ 39 ″  E.
Residents 507 (December 31, 2016)
Incorporation Jul 1, 1950
Post Code 06118
prefix 0345
Transport links
Highway A14
Federal road B100
bus 25th

Possible is a district in the north of Halle (Saale) in Saxony-Anhalt .

location

The village-like district is located in the northeast of the city, between the Tornau district and the Frohe Zukunft district . In the north is the Halle-Tornau exit of federal motorway 14 . The village has a stop on the HAVAG Seeben-Tornau bus line. Goldberg is located south of Mötzig . The small post horn pond is located in the north-west of Mötzig , while the large post horn pond is part of the Frohe Zukunft district.

history

Probably belonged to the office Giebichenstein in the hall circle of the Archbishopric Magdeburg . In 1680 the place came with the Saalkreis to the Duchy of Magdeburg under Brandenburg-Prussian rule. With the Peace of Tilsit in 1807 Mötzig was incorporated into the Kingdom of Westphalia and assigned to the Halle district in the Saale department. The place belonged to the canton of Neumarkt . After Napoleon's defeat and the end of the Kingdom of Westphalia, Napoleon's allied opponents liberated the Saalkreis in early October 1813. During the political reorganization after the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the place was attached to the administrative district of Merseburg in the Prussian province of Saxony and assigned to the Saalkreis.

From 1944–45 the Birkhahn subcamp was located on the municipal site . On July 1, 1950 Mötzig was incorporated into Halle (Saale). The Romanesque / Neo-Romanesque church of St. Pankratius is one of the notable buildings in Mötzig .

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. Mention of the place in the book "Geography for all Stands", p. 125
  2. ^ Description of the Saale Department
  3. ^ The hall circle in the municipality register 1900
  4. Halle (Saale) and its districts on gov.genealogy.net