Ottendorf (Peitz)

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City of Peitz
Coordinates: 51 ° 51 ′ 9 ″  N , 14 ° 24 ′ 8 ″  E
Height : 65 m above sea level NHN
Incorporation : July 1, 1950
Postal code : 03185
Area code : 035601

Ottendorf , Otašojce in Lower Sorbian , is an officially designated residential area in the town of Peitz in the Spree-Neisse district in Brandenburg . The place is in the official settlement area of ​​the Sorbs / Wends .

location

Ottendorf is located in Lower Lusatia about five kilometers north of Cottbus and immediately southwest of the core town of Peitz in the Peitzer pond landscape . Surrounding villages in addition to Peitz in the north and east are the district of Mouse in the south, which belongs to the municipality of Teichland , the Cottbus districts of Willmersdorf and Döbbrick in the southwest, Drehnow in the west and the suburb of Turnow of the municipality of Turnow-Preilack in the northwest. To the west of the district is the Garkoschke , a bathing lake created by sand mining in the 1970s.

The federal highway 168 runs through Ottendorf from Guben to Cottbus. The Malxe and Hammergraben, fed by the Ottendorf moat, flow through the village .

history

The Ottendorf settlement was founded in 1782. It was named after Otto Giesel, the son of the land tenant and local founder Elius Balthasar Giesel.

Ottendorf was always been in the Kingdom of Prussia , 1816-1945 was the place where part of the district of Cottbus in the administrative district of Frankfurt in the part of the province Neumark . On July 1, 1950, it was incorporated into Peitz . On July 25, 1952, Ottendorf was assigned to the newly formed Cottbus-Land district in the Cottbus district . After the change in the GDR , Ottendorf was initially in the Cottbus district and was assigned to the Spree-Neisse district with the Brandenburg district reform of December 6, 1993 .

Population development

Population development in Ottendorf from 1875 to 1946
year Residents year Residents year Residents year Residents
1875 384 1910 363 1933 350 1946 404
1890 468 1925 356 1939 318

For his statistics on the Sorbian population in Lusatia, Arnošt Muka determined 50 Sorbian residents in Ottendorf in the 1880s.

proof

  1. Reinhard E. Fischer : The place names of the states of Brandenburg and Berlin. Age - origin - meaning . be.bra Wissenschaft, Berlin 2005, p. 127 .
  2. ^ Ottendorf in the historical index of places. Retrieved November 2, 2017 .
  3. Historical municipality register of the state of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005. (PDF; 331 KB) District Spree-Neisse. State Office for Data Processing and Statistics State of Brandenburg, December 2006, accessed on November 2, 2017 .