Saadow

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Saadow
Bronkow parish
Coordinates: 51 ° 39 '8 "  N , 13 ° 53' 42"  E
Height : 121 m
Residents : 132  (December 31, 2006)
Incorporation : July 1, 1965
Postal code : 03205
Area code : 035435
Local street in Saadow

Saadow (also Saado ; Lower Sorbian zadow ) is a part of the community Bronkow in office Altdoebern . The place is located in the western part of the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district in southern Brandenburg .

location

Saadow is located in Niederlausitz, south of the Niederlausitzer Landücken nature park and north of the Lausitz border wall .

To the northwest lies the municipality of Rutzkau , to the north and northeast follow Amandusdorf and the town of Bronkow. In the east there are places of the municipality Luckaitztal and in the southeast Lipten , further to the south are Wormlage , Barzig and Saalhausen districts of the city Großräschen . In the west, Saadow borders on Göllnitz and Lindthal , the places are already in the neighboring Elbe-Elster district .

history

Saadow consisted of a village and an associated estate. Ernst Eichler assumes that the place name can be traced back to the Sorbian personal name Žad . Another interpretation derives the name from the Sorbian word sad for fruit . The village was first mentioned in 1473 as Saydo , in 1495 the place was called Saida and in 1527 Schadaw . The place name was called Sado in 1732 and Sade in 1761 . The Sorbian name variants followed in 1761 with Żadow and Žadow . The owners of the place were from 1460 to 1526 the lords of Köckritz zu Seese. Other owners were those of Minckwitz . In 1598 Elias von Loeben acquired the Bronkow, Lug and Saadow estates from Christoph von Minckwitz .

After the Congress of Vienna Saadow came with the entire Lower Lusatia to the Kingdom of Prussia and belonged to the district of Calau . In 1928 the village and Gut Saadow were merged. After the Second World War, Saadow belonged to the newly founded district of Calau in 1952 and was incorporated into Bronkow on July 1, 1965. On October 26, 2003, the communities Lug, Lipten and Bronkow merged with its districts Saadow and Rutzkau to form the community Bronkow. Saadow is parish in Göllnitz.

Population development

Population development in Saadow from 1875 to 1964
year Residents year Residents
1875 155 1890 142
1910 151 1925 143
1933 126 1939 128
1946 172 1950 177
1964 145

Economy and Infrastructure

The federal motorway 13 runs east of the village . Until December 2006, Saadow was connected to the railway network via the Lindthal – Altdöbern Süd railway line. Donner Landschaftsbau GmbH is the largest local company with around 50 employees (status: 2010).

literature

  • Ernst Eichler : The place names of Niederlausitz . VEB Domowina-Verlag, Bautzen 1975.

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Community and district directory. In: geobasis-bb.de. Land surveying and geographic base information Brandenburg, accessed on September 15, 2019 .
  2. "zadow" entry in the Lower Sorbian place names database on dolnoserbski.de
  3. Reinhard E. Fischer : The place names of the states of Brandenburg and Berlin: age - origin - meaning . be.bra Wissenschaft, 2005, p. 147 .
  4. Manfred Schieche and Gerhard Jaeschke: Ziebingen: a market town in the Sternberger country . Books on Demand GmbH, Norderstedt 2001, ISBN 3-8311-2045-5 .
  5. Brandenburg Statistics (PDF)