Matzlesrieth

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Matzlesrieth
Coordinates: 49 ° 39 ′ 26 "  N , 12 ° 14 ′ 14"  E
Height : 600 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 45  (May 9, 2011)
Postal code : 92637
Area code : 0961

Matzlesrieth is a district of the independent city of Weiden in the Upper Palatinate in the Bavarian administrative district of Upper Palatinate .

Geographical location

Matzlesrieth is located 2 km northeast of Bechtsrieth , 5 km southeast of Weiden in the Upper Palatinate and 600 m northeast of Muglhof . Matzlesrieth is located between State Road 2166 in the northeast and Bundesstraße 22 in the southwest. Matzlesrieth is located on a plateau southeast of the Hölltal, which extends from Letzau to the southwest to Bechtsrieth. 1 km north-west of Matzlesrieth is the Gleitsbach , which flows through the Hölltal to Bechtsrieth and joins the Luhe south of Engleshof . North of Matzlesrieth rises the 623 m high Letzauer Bühl and south of Matzlesrieth the 631 m high Holy Trinity Mountain.

Place name

The ending of the place name in -rieth indicates that Matzlesrieth (also: Mezelsriut, Mazelinesriut, Metzlersriet) was one of the clearing settlements that emerged from the 11th to the 14th centuries.

history

The village of Matzlesrieth is already occupied for the year 1043. In a document from 1043 it is documented that Heinrich III. gave away four Königshufen in Trauschendorf , Matzlesrieth and Mogenriut (expired, near Muglhof) to a Berenger. The authenticity of this document is, however, doubted by various historians. This Berenger (also: Beringer, Beringerio, Beringar) was a vassal of the Queen Mother Gisela and ancestor of the Counts of Sulzbach . The area between Luhe and Gleitsbach was a former royal estate. The hooves given away included the right to hunt. Heinrich IV gave Matzlesrieth to the royal servant Otnant in 1061.

Two farms in Matzlesrieth belonged to the Störnstein lordship at the end of the 13th century . From the 15th to the 18th century, Matzlesrieth belonged to the Waldau dominion . In tax descriptions from the 18th century, Matzlesrieth is mentioned as a hamlet belonging to the municipality of Muglhof with 10 properties and a shepherd's house.

Matzlesrieth belonged to the Muglhof tax district formed in 1808. The tax district Muglhof consisted of the villages Matzlesrieth, Muglhof, Oedenthal and the desert areas of Ober- , Mitter- and Unterhöll .

In 1821 Matzlesrieth was an indirect patrimonial rural community with 10 families.

From 1818 to 1830 the community Muglhof consisted of Muglhof, Ober-, Mitter- and Unterhöll. In 1830 the previously independent community of Trauschendorf and Oedenthal were incorporated into Muglhof. In 1838 the municipality of Matzlesrieth was incorporated into Muglhof.

In 1838 the Weiden district court was established in the Upper Palatinate . Matzlesrieth and the Muglhof community came from the Vohenstrauß regional court to the Weiden regional court. In the course of the regional reform in Bavaria in 1972, Matzlesrieth came to the independent city of Weiden as part of the Muglhof community.

Population development in Matzlesrieth from 1838

1838-1913
year Residents building
1838 52 10
1861 52 k. A.
1871 58 31
1885 57 9
1900 50 9
1913 40 8th
1925-2011
year Residents building
1925 46 8th
1950 54 8th
1961 49 8th
1970 43 k. A.
1987 53 9
2011 45 k. A.

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