Porschnitz
Porschnitz
community Käbschütztal
Coordinates: 51 ° 7 ′ 53 ″ N , 13 ° 21 ′ 21 ″ E
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Residents : | 30 (May 9, 2011) | |
Incorporation : | November 1, 1935 | |
Incorporated into: | Krögis | |
Postal code : | 01665 | |
Area code : | 035244 | |
Location of Porschnitz in Saxony |
Porschnitz is a district of the Saxon community Käbschützal in the district of Meißen .
geography
Porschnitz is located about nine kilometers southwest of the district town of Meißen at about 200 m above sea level. NN . As another larger city, Lommatzsch is about eight kilometers northwest of the village. Porschnitz is traversed by the Schrebitzer Bach from west to east, it flows into the Käbschütz , which drains over the Ketzerbach into the northern Elbe . Like the entire region, Porschnitz is dominated by agriculture and surrounded by areas used for agriculture . In the north of the village is the Porschnitz manor with a stable house and farm buildings , to the south of which there are some residential and stable buildings.
The district is connected to the surrounding towns via several municipal roads. The district of Porschnitz borders in the north on Niederstößwitz and Deila . To the northeast, Kleinprausitz is neighboring, while Mauna and Barnitz border Porschnitz in the southeast . The southwestern neighboring town is Nössige , to the west of Porschnitz is Leippen (municipality of Ketzerbachtal ). With the exception of the latter, all surrounding villages are districts of the Käbschützal community.
history
A Godeboldus de Borsnitz assigned to the Porschnitz manor was first mentioned in 1231. For 1313 Borsenicz was handed down as a variant of the name, in 1393 Bursenicz was mentioned . A Porschnitz is first mentioned in 1724. Porschnitz belonged to the Meissen estate in the Electorate of Saxony . The basic rule initially practiced the manor Graupzig out, from 1696 there was a private manor Porschnitz that was landowner in the village. The manor is now a listed building . A Vorwerk was mentioned as early as 1519. From the middle of the 19th century Porschnitz belonged to the Meißen office. The Saxon rural community order of 1838 gave Porschnitz independence as a rural community.
Around the hamlet Porschnitz in 1900, a 78 stretched hectares large Guts block corridor on which pursued the villagers agriculture. Ecclesiastically the village was parish after Planitz , the manor, however, belonged to the parish of Krögis . Today the entire place is part of the Krögis parish . Of 101 people who lived in Porschnitz in 1925, 58 were Evangelical Lutheran and 15 Catholic , the rest of them were non-denominational . Porschnitz lost its independence on November 1, 1935, when eight previously independent towns, including Porschnitz and the neighboring town of Barnitz, were incorporated into Krögis. After the Second World War , Krögis and Porschnitz became part of the Soviet occupation zone and later the GDR . In the district reform of 1952 , the places were incorporated into the Meißen district in the Dresden district , which had essentially emerged from the Meißen district administration (later Meißen district). The farmers in the village now went the way of agriculture in the GDR .
After reunification and reunification , Porschnitz became part of the newly founded Free State of Saxony . In the district reform in 1994 , the district of Meißen-Radebeul (from 1996 district of Meißen ) was formed from the old area of the district of Meißen and parts of the district of Dresden-Land , to which Porschnitz belonged until 2008. Also in 1994, Krögis, Jahna-Löthain and Planitz-Deila united to form the new large municipality Käbschützal with 37 districts. Since August 1, 2008, this municipality has been part of the third district of Meißen, which was formed from the district of Meißen and the district of Riesa-Großenhain in the Saxony district reform in 2008 .
Development of the population
year | population |
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1551 | 1 possessed man , 2 gardeners , 1 resident |
1748 | 6 cottagers |
1834 | 69 |
1871 | 48 |
1890 | 55 |
1910 | 82 |
1925 | 101 |
literature
- Elbe valley and Loess hill country near Meissen (= values of our homeland . Volume 32). 1st edition. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1979, p. 178.
- Cornelius Gurlitt : Porschnitz. In: Descriptive representation of the older architectural and art monuments of the Kingdom of Saxony. 41. Issue: Administrative Authority Meißen-Land . CC Meinhold, Dresden 1923, p. 402.
Web links
- Porschnitz in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
Individual evidence
- ^ Population, households, families as well as buildings and apartments on May 9, 2011 according to parts of the municipality. (PDF; 800 KB) In: Kleinräumiges Gemeindeblatt Census 2011. Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen , p. 5 , accessed on October 4, 2016 .
- ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. City and district of Meißen. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
- ↑ a b Porschnitz in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony