Sonitz

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Sonitz
Community Klipphausen
Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 30 ″  N , 13 ° 26 ′ 0 ″  E
Height : 200 m above sea level NN
Residents : 34  (Dec 31, 2011)
Incorporation : 1st January 1974
Incorporated into: Pigeon home
Postal code : 01665
Area code : 035245
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Location of the Sönitz district in Klipphausen
Sönitz from a bird's eye view
“Soenitz” and its neighboring towns on a map from the 19th century

Sönitz is a district of the municipality of Klipphausen in the district of Meißen , Saxony .

geography

Sönitz is located in the Meißner highlands between Wilsdruff , Nossen and Meißen . The village is surrounded by the other districts belonging to Klipphausen: Kettewitz in the east, Piskowitz in the southeast, Weitzschen in the south, Roitzschen with Roitzschwiese in the west and Robschütz in the north.

The small Rundling is located in the valley basin of the Gallenbach, which comes from Seeligstadt and flows into the Triebisch above Robschütz . The town center is on Miltitzer and Kettewitzer Strasse. To the public transport Sönitz is by the bus line 414 of the transport company Meissen connected. In the west, the Sönitzer Flur extends to the edge of the Triebisch valley. There, gravel is extracted from the Sönitz gravel pit , which comes from the ice age river deposits. A residential building in the village is protected as a cultural monument (see list of cultural monuments in Taubenheim ).

history

The village was first mentioned in 1013 as "Zenizi". The name could go back to the old Sorbian roots * sěno, German hay , or * sěň, German shadow . The place name means either "settlement where hay is harvested" or "settlement where it is shady". Over the centuries the name changed, among other things, via the forms "Cinici", "Senicz", "Sennietz" and "Sienitz" to the current spelling.

Around the village of Sönitz, whose residents earned their income from agriculture, there was a 124 hectare block corridor . Parish was and is the village after Taubenheim. The owners of the manor there also exercised the manorial rule in Sönitz. For centuries, the administration of the place was the responsibility of the Meissen Hereditary Authority . In 1856 Sönitz belonged to the Meißen court office and then joined the Meißen district administration , from which the district of the same name emerged. Based on the rural community code of 1838 , Sönitz gained independence as a rural community . When the districts of Piskowitz, Weitzschen and Kettewitz were added to Sönitz through incorporation in 1938 , its population multiplied (see table). On January 1, 1974, Sönitz was in turn incorporated into Taubenheim, which in turn has been part of Triebischtal since the end of 2003. With the incorporation of Triebischtal on July 1, 2012, Sönitz became a part of the municipality of Klipphausen.

The LPG unit Sönitz , founded on October 20, 1952, had its headquarters in one of the Sönitz four-sided courtyards , built in 1884. After the Taubenheim cooperative was joined, it comprised 1,400 hectares of usable space.

Population development

year Residents
1551 4 possessed men , 10 residents
1764 4 obsessed man
1834 51
1871 42
1890 57
1910 54
1925 49
1939 318
1946 495
1950 444
1964 409
1990 see Taubenheim

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. kiesgrube-soenitz.de
  2. ^ Ernst Eichler / Hans Walther : Historical book of place names of Saxony. Vol. 2, Berlin 2001. p. 432.
  3. Municipalities 1994 and their changes since January 1, 1948 in the new federal states , Metzler-Poeschel publishing house, Stuttgart, 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 , publisher: Federal Statistical Office
  4. Elbe valley and Loesshügelland near Meißen (= values ​​of our homeland . Volume 32). 1st edition. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1979, p. 189.