Naundorf (Starkenberg)

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Naundorf
Municipality Starkenberg
Naundorf coat of arms
Coordinates: 50 ° 58 ′ 37 ″  N , 12 ° 15 ′ 57 ″  E
Height : 245 m above sea level NHN
Area : 10.88 km²
Residents : 510  (Dec. 31, 2007)
Population density : 47 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : December 1, 2008
Postal code : 04617
Area code : 034495
Inn
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Naundorf has been part of the Starkenberg community in the Altenburger Land district in Thuringia since December 1st, 2008 . The district includes the villages of Dobraschütz , Kraasa , Naundorf , Oberkossa , Tanna and Wernsdorf .

geography

The former municipality of Naundorf, located at around 240 meters above sea level, had 510 inhabitants on December 31, 2007 on an area of ​​10.88 km². The village of Naundorf currently has 197, Dobraschütz 57, Kraasa 97, Tanna 19 and Wernsdorf 53 inhabitants. The Gerstenbach flows through the village . To the west of Naundorf is the state border with Saxony-Anhalt .

history

State division of the Altenburger Land until 1920

Naundorf was first mentioned in 1181 as Nuendorf, which later developed into Neuendorf and then into today's place name. Naundorf is one of the few places in the Altenburger Land that historically did not belong to Saxony-Altenburg . As with the neighboring towns of Tanna and Wernsdorf, the manor was initially at the Kayna manor , which is why it was also referred to as the Kayna village . Later, the manor was at the manor Kleinbraunshain , whose five associated towns formed an exclave until 1815 , which belonged to the Borna district of Saxony . As a result of the resolutions of the Congress of Vienna , the exclave of the five Kaynaic villages came to Prussia in 1815 . It went on in 1816 in the newly formed district of Zeitz in the administrative district of Merseburg in the province of Saxony .

On July 1, 1950, the municipality of Wernsdorf was incorporated with its district of Tanna, which was incorporated in 1938 . At that time, the three places belonged to the state of Saxony-Anhalt (1945–1952) in the Zeitz district, after the Prussian province of Saxony (1815–1944) was dissolved on July 1, 1944 and the administrative district of Merseburg to the province of Halle-Merseburg (1944–1945) has been. With the administrative reform in the GDR on July 25, 1952, the community Naundorf with Wernsdorf and Tanna came to the district of Schmölln in the district of Leipzig . On January 1, 1957, it was reclassified to the Altenburg district in the Leipzig district, which had belonged to Thuringia as the Altenburg district since 1990 and was added to the Altenburger Land district in 1994. In the same part of the community was Kraasa with their 1950 eingemeindeten districts Oberkossa and Dobra contactor incorporated.

After the fall of the Wall in 1990, the Naundorf community came to Thuringia and two years later joined the Altenburger Land administrative community until it was incorporated into Starkenberg together with Tegkwitz on December 1, 2008 . With the incorporation of the municipality of Naundorf into the municipality of Starkenberg, the place Naundorf, like its previous districts, became a district of the municipality of Starkenberg on December 1, 2008. The last honorary mayor was Werner Kröber (Free Voters).

Population development

Development of the population (December 31) :

  • 1994-558
  • 1995 - 542
  • 1996-540
  • 1997 - 541
  • 1998 - 556
  • 1999 - 541
  • 2000 - 534
  • 2001 - 546
  • 2002 - 550
  • 2003 - 546
  • 2004 - 534
  • 2005 - 548
  • 2006 - 522
  • 2007 - 510

Attractions

Church in Dobraschütz
  • The former inn (Hauptstrasse 33), which is to be restored by an association, is a half-timbered house from the 18th century. The plank room was built in 1810, and the building also has an arcade. The adjacent hall is currently being restored by the municipality. The art house (Untere Dorfstraße 7) is the exhibition space of the painter Andreas Hinkel with an area of ​​126 m².
  • In the village of Dobraschütz, which was first mentioned in a document in 1336, there is a baroque church from 1752. In addition, the folk poet Zacharias Kresse (1800–1876) was born in the village, and his birthplace, a four-sided courtyard , is still standing today. The stable house was built in 1802, the cowshed building in 1821 by Z. Kresse himself, and a farm building was also built around the same time. The barn dates from 1834 and has a hip roof on both gable sides.
  • The town of Tanna was first mentioned in 1330. Since 1992 there has been a fallow deer enclosure and the Tanna cowshed , an event center where concerts are held on a regular basis.
  • Wernsdorf was first mentioned in a document in 1318, the place name means something like the village of the military lord. The place has a baroque church from 1715. The half-timbered house as the place of residence of a former hand-framed property with plank room and arcade dates from 1803. The half-timbered upper floor is protruding, the arcade is probably the youngest in a residential building in the Altenburg area.

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. a b Data source: Thuringian State Office for Statistics
  2. StBA Area: changes from 01.01. until December 31, 2008
  3. Naundorf as property belonging to the Kleinbraunshain manor in the Borna office in the book "Geography for all estates", p. 552
  4. Main Convention Congress of Vienna, Art. 1, Abs.29, p.8
  5. ^ The Zeitz district in the municipal directory 1900
  6. ^ Wernsdorf on gov.genealogy.net
  7. Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. zeitz.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  8. ^ Refurbishment of the Naundorf hall
  9. Page no longer available , search in web archives: Kunsthaus at tv.altenburg@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wochenspiegel-abg.de
  10. ^ Church in Dobraschütz
  11. kuhstall-tanna.de

Web links

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