Nehmitz

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Nehmitz
City of Groitzsch
Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 15 ″  N , 12 ° 20 ′ 19 ″  E
Incorporation : April 1, 1935
Incorporated into: Berndorf
Postal code : 04539
Area code : 034492
Nehmitz (Saxony)
Nehmitz

Location of Nehmitz in Saxony

Nehmitz is a district of the city of Groitzsch in the district of Leipzig (Free State of Saxony ). The place was incorporated into Berndorf in 1935 . With this he came to the city of Groitzsch in 1996.

geography

Nehmitz is located in the Leipzig lowland bay ten kilometers southeast of Groitzsch, east of the Groitzscher See and directly north of the state border with Thuringia ( Altenburger Land ). The place is east of the Schnauder in the narrow strip of the Schnauderaue between the former Groitzscher Dreieck opencast mines in the west and Schleenhain in the east. Nehmitz is separated from the neighboring town of Berndorf to the west by the Schnauder, and from the neighboring town of Kleinhermsdorf to the north by the Gieltzschgraben . The Thuringian city of Lucka joins the border in the south of the town .

history

Nehmitz was mentioned as early as 1227. Because of its affiliation with the Diocese of Naumburg-Zeitz formed Nehmitz an enclave between the Saxon Office Borna in the north and the Duchy of Saxe-Altenburg and Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg associated office Altenburg in the south. Like the nearby enclave towns of Hagenest and Wildenhain , the exclave of Nehmitz belonged to the Hochstift-Naumburg- Zeitz office of Zeitz until 1815 , which had been under Electoral Saxon sovereignty since 1561 and belonged to the secondary school- principality of Saxony-Zeitz between 1656/57 and 1718 . A manor has been mentioned in Nehmitz since 1548 .

With the appointment of the Electorate of Saxony to the Kingdom , Nehmitz belonged to the Kingdom of Saxony from 1806 . In 1814 the Naumburg-Zeitzer Stiftsgebiet was dissolved as part of the Kingdom of Saxony under Governor General Nikolai Grigoryevich Repnin-Volkonsky . After Napoleon's defeat , the Kingdom of Saxony, allied with him, had to cede a large part of its territory, including the Zeitz office, to the Kingdom of Prussia following the resolution of the Congress of Vienna in 1815 . The eastern enclave locations, i.e. H. the Breitingen office with Regis, Breitingen and Blumroda and the Zeitz offices of Nehmitz, Hagenest, Wildenhain and the Teuritz manor remained with Saxony and were incorporated into the Borna office. In 1856 the village and manor Nehmitz came to the Borna court office and in 1875 to the Borna district administration .

On April 1, 1935, Nehmitz was incorporated into Berndorf , with which the place came to the Borna district in the Leipzig district in 1952, to the Borna district of Saxony in 1990 and to the Leipziger Land district in 1994 . The Schleenhain opencast mine (1949–1994), which was opened in 1949, dredged the eastern area of ​​the closely spaced towns of Kleinhermsdorf and Nehmitz around 1960/61. A total of 70 residents had to be resettled. In contrast to the neighboring village of Schleenhain to the northeast , which gave the opencast mine its name, the two places were not completely dredged.

When Berndorf was incorporated into Groitzsch on January 1, 1996, Nehmitz became part of the town of Groitzsch.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas. Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 , p. 86 f.
  2. Mention of Nehmitz in the book "Geographie für alle Stände", p. 700
  3. The Nehmitz Manor at www.sachsens-schlösser.de
  4. Entry on manor house Nehmitz in the private database "Alle Burgen". Retrieved September 8, 2016.
  5. ^ The Borna District Administration in the municipal directory 1900
  6. ^ Nehmitz on www.genealogy.net
  7. ^ Description of the Schleenhain opencast mine in a LMBV document
  8. ^ Berndorf on gov.genealogy.net