Obersaida
Obersaida
Community Großhartmannsdorf
Coordinates: 50 ° 46 ′ 6 ″ N , 13 ° 20 ′ 17 ″ E
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Height : | 565 m | |
Area : | 5.72 km² | |
Residents : | 292 (May 9, 2011) | |
Population density : | 51 inhabitants / km² | |
Incorporation : | January 1, 1993 | |
Postal code : | 09618 | |
Area code : | 037329 | |
Location of Obersaida in Saxony |
Obersaida (at times also Oberseyda , Oberseida ) is a district and a district of the Saxon community Großhartmannsdorf in the district of central Saxony .
geography
The Waldhufendorf is about 16 kilometers south of Freiberg in the Ore Mountains . The location extends mainly along the Saidenbach , which does not form a particularly pronounced valley here. In the south lies the 701 m high Saidenberg , on which a wind farm has been built since 1994 . Immediately on the northern outskirts of the village, the Saidenbach is dammed up to form the Obersaidaer Teich , which is integrated into the water supply of the Freiberg district waterway through the Obersaidaer artificial ditch and subsequent artificial ditches . The state road 215 ( Oederan - Sayda ), which is about 1.5 km on the federal road 101 ( Annaberg-Buchholz meets -Freiberg), crosses the northern part of the village.
history
The first written mention of the place dates from 1434 as Obir Silk . This year the Freiberg citizen Kaspar Berbisdorf (also called "Sayda") bought Lauterstein with several localities, including Obersaida, for 4,000 guilders . His sons Kaspar von Berbisdorf and Bastian of Berbisdorf were after trials by Georg of Leisnig again in 1469 invested . When Leipzig was divided , the area came to Albrecht III. In 1497 the Berbisdorf property was divided. From 1696 at the latest until well into the 19th century, the greater part of the village belonged to the Niederforchheim manor and the smaller part to the Mittelaida manor , where it was parish.
Obersaida was later an independent municipality and was incorporated into Großhartmannsdorf in 1993. The legal effect came on January 1st and the statistical effect on April 1st, 1993.
Population development
In 1552 the place had 20 possessed men and 18 residents . In 1764, 22 possessed men, 10 cottagers and 21 1/4 hooves of 20 bushels each were recorded.
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Personalities
- Gottlieb Fuchs (1720 / 1721–1799), poet and pastor, known as the poet farmer's son
literature
- Oberseyda, Obersaide, or Oberseide . In: August Schumann : Complete State, Post and Newspaper Lexicon of Saxony. 7th volume. Schumann, Zwickau 1820, p. 674.
- Georg Pilk: The Lauterstein castles in the Saxon Ore Mountains. In: From German mountains, volume IX, 1894, separate print ( digital copy )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Small-scale municipality sheet for Großhartmannsdorf. (PDF; 236 kB) State Statistical Office of the Free State of Saxony , September 2014, accessed on December 15, 2015 .
- ↑ G. Pilk, 1894, p. 9
- ↑ G. Pilk, 1894, p. 11
- ↑ Area changes from January 1, 1993 to December 31, 1993 on the website of the State Statistical Office of the Free State of Saxony , p. 1 (PDF; 15.4 kB), accessed on December 8, 2015
- ^ Poet and Deacon in Zehren , accessed on December 20, 2015
Web links
- Obersaida in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
- Obersaida district (homepage of the community Großhartmannsdorf) , accessed on December 20, 2015