Chaff

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Chaff
Coordinates: 51 ° 23 ′ 23 "  N , 14 ° 55 ′ 19"  E
Height : 153 m above sea level NHN
Postal code : 02929
Area code : 035891
Spree Aufschlag (Saxony)
Chaff

Location of Spree Aufwurf in Saxony

Spreeaufwurf is a village in the town of Rothenburg / Oberlausitz in the district of Neusorge in the district of Görlitz in Saxony .

location

Spreaufwurf is located in Upper Lusatia , exactly three kilometers west of the border with Poland and twelve kilometers northeast of Niesky . Surrounding towns are Unfavor in the northeast, Lodenau in the southeast, Neusorge in the south, Spree and Hähnichen in the southwest, Quolsdorf and Daubitz in the west and Walddorf in the northwest. The Peisker Graben is to the west of the Spreeaufwurf, and the Spreer Teichgebiet nature reserve is to the northwest .

history

The Zeilendorf Spreeaufwurf was founded before the 18th century, on a map from 1759 the settlement is recorded as Aufwarff . The place name is based on the origin of the place on a cast in the so-called "Spreer Heide". From an administrative point of view, the place initially belonged to the municipality of Spree . In 1791 the place was first referred to as the Spree Aufwurf . The Electorate of Saxony was elevated to the Kingdom of Saxony in 1806 , since the division of Saxony decided at the Congress of Vienna , the Spree exposed to the Kingdom of Prussia . The place belonged there to the district of Rothenburg (Ob. Laus.) In the administrative district of Liegnitz of the province of Silesia . In 1829 the settlement was named Aufwurf . Ecclesiastically, Spreeaufwurf belonged to Rothenburg.

In 1843 Spreeaufschlag had 16 residential buildings and 89 residents. There was a forge in the place that was otherwise agricultural. In 1919 the province of Silesia was divided and from then on Spreeaufwurf belonged to the province of Lower Silesia as part of the rural municipality of Spree . On April 1, 1938 Spreeaufwurf was reclassified to the community of Neusorge due to its more favorable location . In the same year Lower and Upper Silesia were reunited to form a province of Silesia, which was dissolved again only three years later. After the Second World War , the Neusorge community came into the Soviet occupation zone and since January 16, 1947, administratively belonged to the Weißwasser-Görlitz district , which was renamed the Niesky district the following year .

Since 1949 Spreeaufwurf was in the GDR, during the district reform on July 25, 1952, the community Neusorge with the district Spreeaufwurf was assigned to the Niesky district in the Dresden district . After reunification , Spreeaufwurf was in the Niesky district in Saxony and was incorporated into the Lodenau community on March 1, 1994 together with Neusorge . During the district reform in the same year , Lodenau became part of the Lower Silesian Upper Lusatia District . On January 1, 1999, the municipality of Lodenau was dissolved and its districts incorporated into Rothenburg / Oberlausitz. In contrast to Neusorge, the Spree uprising was not given a district status. Since August 1, 2008, the Spreeaufwurf has been in the Görlitz district.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Map of Upper Lusatia, 1: 120,000, copper engraving. 1759 ( online , accessed July 17, 2020).
  2. Johann G. Knie: Alphabetical-statistical-topograph. Overview of the villages, towns, cities and other places of the royal. Province of Silesia. Breslau 1845, p. 647 ( online ).
  3. ^ Karlheinz Blaschke (ed.): Historical place directory of Saxony. Volume 2. Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2006, p. 718 ( online ).