Pleissa

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Pleissa
Coordinates: 50 ° 50 ′ 15 ″  N , 12 ° 46 ′ 5 ″  E
Height : 404 m
Residents : 2238  (Jun. 27, 2013)
Incorporation : January 1, 1999
Postal code : 09212
Area code : 03722
Pleißa (Saxony)
Pleissa

Location of Pleißa in Saxony

Pleißa is a district of the large district town Limbach-Oberfrohna in the district of Zwickau in Saxony . It was incorporated on January 1, 1999.

geography

Geographical location

Pleißa is located south of the city center of Limbach-Oberfrohna on the upper reaches of the Pleißenbach , which flows into the Chemnitz near the Chemnitz castle pond . Federal motorway 4 is south of the town .

Neighboring places

Russdorf Limbach
Meinsdorf Neighboring communities Dealer
Grüna

history

Town hall Pleißa
Pleißa Church

In the Meißen jurisdiction register , Steinplissen is mentioned for the first time as a church village in 1346. The name derives from the splices stream from which originates on the Lange Berger height and in Chemnitz near the castle pond in the Chemnitz flows. The word [stone] plissen comes from the Sorbian plisni zu * plisa , which means 'puddle, pond' or 'swamp'.

Until 1375 Pleißa belonged to the imperial rule of Rabenstein . Then the nobles von Waldenburg sold it to the Benedictine monastery in Chemnitz . With the Reformation this dependency ended in 1540 and Pleißa came as an administrative village to the newly formed Wettin office of Chemnitz . The current church was consecrated in 1740, its bells in 1923. The town hall dates from 1925/26. Agriculture was characteristic of the area, in the wake of which seven mills, mainly grinding and cutting mills, were built on the Dorfbach. None of these mills have survived today. Until 1856 Pleißa belonged to the Electoral Saxon or Royal Saxon Office of Chemnitz. In 1856 Pleißa came to the Limbach court office and in 1875 to the administrative authority of Chemnitz .

By the second district reform in the GDR Pleißa came in 1952 for county Chemnitz-Land in the district Chemnitz (1953 in county Karl-Marx-Stadt-Land and District Karl-Marx-Stadt renamed), which from 1990 Saxon district Chemnitz was continued . When it was dissolved, the place became part of the Chemnitzer Land district in 1994 , which was added to the Zwickau district in 2008. On January 1, 1999, Pleißa was incorporated into the city of Limbach-Oberfrohna.

Economy and Infrastructure

traffic

Pleißa is of the A 4 affected. The place can be reached via the Wüstenbrand and Limbach-Oberfrohna junctions .

Established businesses

In 1998 the Autobus GmbH Sachsen merged its Hohenstein-Ernstthal and Limbach-Oberfrohna branches to form the Pleißa branch (today the Limbach-Oberfrohna branch). A number of company branches are located in the west and south industrial areas, including Deutsche Post AG and the delivery service GLS - General Logistics Systems .

Personalities

literature

Web links

Commons : Pleißa  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. StBA: Changes in the municipalities in Germany, see 1999
  2. like the Pleiße and Steinpleis near Zwickau;
    Ernst Eichler: Contributions to the research of old Sorbian tribal and crook names. 1. pagus "Plisni" and the river name "Pleisse". In: Contributions to Name Research 7 (1956), pp. 21–26;
    see also Ernst Eichler, Gerold Hilty, Heinrich Löffler, Hugo Steger, Ladislav Zgusta: Namenforschung / Name Studies / Les noms propres. Volume 1 (= Volume 11 of Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science HSK), Walter de Gruyter, 1995, ISBN 978-3-11-020342-4 , Chapter 45, 1.1., P. 318, Column 2 and p. 332, column 2 ( limited preview in Google Book Search).
  3. ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas. Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 ; P. 64 f.
  4. ^ The administrative authority of Chemnitz in the municipal directory 1900
  5. Pleißa on gov.genealogy.net