Sieglitz (Käbschützal)

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Sieglitz
community Käbschütztal
Coordinates: 51 ° 10 ′ 10 ″  N , 13 ° 25 ′ 9 ″  E
Residents : 42  (May 9, 2011)
Incorporation : November 1, 1935
Incorporated into: Jahna
Postal code : 01665
Area code : 035244
Sieglitz (Saxony)
Sieglitz

Location of Sieglitz in Saxony

Sieglitz is a district of the Saxon community Käbschützal in the district of Meißen .

geography

Sieglitz is located about four kilometers west of the district town of Meißen at about 200  m above sea level. NN in the Lommatzscher care . As another larger city, Lommatzsch is about ten kilometers northwest of Sieglitz. The Sieglitzbach rises in the village and flows into the Jahnabach after about a kilometer . This drains into the Elbe at the Güldenen Aue in Keilbusch (municipality of Diera-Zehren ) . District road 8071, which connects Meißen with Zehren , runs between Sieglitz and the neighboring town of Neumohlis to the west . It has an intersection with the 8070 district road south of Sieglitz. This road connects the town to Lommatzsch and Leutewitz . The center is characterized by farms and surrounded by arable land.

Sieglitz forms a district with the official name Sieglitz / Ja.-Lö. It is surrounded in the northeast by Jesseritz and the monastery of the Holy Cross . The Niederjahna district adjoins in the southeast, and Mohlis with Alt- and Neumohlis lies in the southwest . The neighboring town to the west is Pröda , and in the north-west the Seebschütz district borders on Sieglitz. With the exception of the monastery (in Meißen) and Jesseritz (in Diera-Zehren), all the surrounding villages are districts of the Käbschützal community.

history

Sieglitz was first mentioned in 1205 as Scedelicz . A year later, Zelice appears in documents. Scedelicz is spoken of in 1279, while Silcz is passed down as a name variant for 1378 . The name Sieglitz was first mentioned in 1748. At that time Sieglitz belonged to the Castrum or Meißen Castle, in the 16th century the place was part of the Meissen Hereditary Authority in the Electorate of Saxony . Later he belonged to the office of the same name. The lords of Schieritz exercised the manorial rule . The Saxon rural community order of 1838 gave the village independence as a rural community.

From the form of settlement Sieglitz is as loose peasant hamlet classified by which a 117 in 1900 hectares large block and strip corridor stretching. It was used for agriculture by the inhabitants. Sieglitz church belonged to Meissen, it was parish in the monastery of St. Afra as early as the 16th century and is now part of the local parish . Sieglitz lost its independence on November 1, 1935 when five rural communities, including Sieglitz and the neighboring village of Jesseritz, merged to form the new community Jahna . After the Second World War , Jahna and Sieglitz 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 . On January 1, 1969, Jahna merged with Kagen to Jahna-Kagen , on March 1, 1974 this community was united with Löthain to Jahna-Löthain . It is due to this affiliation to the municipality of Jahna-Löthain that the district has the suffix Ja.-Lö. to distinguish it from the Lommatzsch district Sieglitz. wearing.

After reunification and reunification , Sieglitz became part of the newly founded Free State of Saxony . In the district reform of 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 Sieglitz 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
1551 5 possessed men , 5 residents
1764 6 possessed men, 1 cottage owner
1834 67
1871 88
1890 88
1910 82
1925 75

Web links

  • Sieglitz in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony

Individual evidence

  1. ^ 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 .
  2. ^ 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).
  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. a b Sieglitz in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony