Wallwitz (Petersberg)
Wallwitz
Municipality Petersberg
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Coordinates: 51 ° 34 ′ 42 " N , 11 ° 55 ′ 59" E | |
Height : | 121 m above sea level NN |
Area : | 12.13 km² |
Residents : | 1065 (March 7, 2019) |
Population density : | 88 inhabitants / km² |
Incorporation : | July 1, 2006 |
Incorporated into: | Götschetal |
Postal code : | 06193 |
Location of Wallwitz in Petersberg
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Wallwitz is a village in the municipality of Petersberg in the Saalekreis in Saxony-Anhalt . 1139 inhabitants live in Wallwitz (as of June 30, 2005).
geography
Wallwitz lies north of Halle (Saale) at an altitude of 121 m above sea level. NN, immediately north of the federal highway 6 from Halle (Saale) to Könnern . The Götsche flows through the village .
Local division
The following districts belong to the village of Wallwitz:
- Wallwitz
- Roof crack
- Merkewitz
- Sylbitz
- Trebitz
- Westewitz
history
With the exception of Sylbitz, which had its own mother church, the districts of Wallwitz belonged to the parish of Petersberg . Politically, the places originally belonged to the hall circle of the Archbishopric of Magdeburg, except for Westewitz, which was an exclave in the Electorate of Saxony .
The following political affiliations can be proven for the places up to the 19th century
place | Country | circle | Official affiliation |
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Roof crack | Archbishopric Magdeburg, from 1680 Prussian Duchy of Magdeburg | Hall circle | noble place |
Merkewitz | Archbishopric Magdeburg, from 1680 Prussian Duchy of Magdeburg | Hall circle | noble place |
Sylbitz | Archbishopric Magdeburg, from 1680 Prussian Duchy of Magdeburg | Hall circle | Wettin Office |
Trebitz | Archbishopric Magdeburg, from 1680 Prussian Duchy of Magdeburg | Hall circle | Wettin Office |
Wallwitz | Archbishopric Magdeburg, from 1680 Prussian Duchy of Magdeburg | Hall circle | Cathedral chapter of Magdeburg |
Westewitz | Electorate of Saxony, from 1806 Kingdom of Saxony | Leipzig district | Exclave of the Delitzsch office , belonging to the Ostrau manor |
As the Archbishopric of Magdeburg became part of Prussia, Wallwitz, Dachritz, Merkewitz, Sylbitz and Trebitz belonged to the Brandenburg-Prussian Duchy of Magdeburg from 1680 onwards . Westewitz formed with the neighboring Frößnitz since 1697 the sale of the Petersberg office to Brandenburg-Prussia an electoral Saxon exclave in the Prussian Saalkreis. However, they continued to pay interest to the now Prussian office of Petersberg.
With the Peace of Tilsit , Wallwitz, Dachritz, Merkewitz, Sylbitz and Trebitz were incorporated into the Kingdom of Westphalia in 1807 and assigned to the Halle district in the Saale department. They belonged to the canton of Wettin . After Napoleon's defeat and the end of the Kingdom of Westphalia, Napoleon's allied opponents liberated the Saalkreis in early October 1813.
During the political reorganization after the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the five Prussian towns of Wallwitz, Dachritz, Merkewitz, Sylbitz and Trebitz and the town of Westewitz, which had been ceded by the Kingdom of Saxony, were attached to the Merseburg administrative district of the Prussian province of Saxony in 1816 and assigned to the Saalkreis.
On October 1, 1938, the places Westewitz, Dachritz, Merkewitz, Sylbitz and Trebitz were incorporated into Wallwitz. The name was changed on January 1, 1998, when the former municipality of Wallwitz was renamed Wallwitz (Saalkreis) .
During the GDR era, the LPG “August Bebel” from Wallwitz was a model company for intensive poultry production , in which research was also carried out. The film Flora, Jolanthe and four thousand chickens reports from the LPG.
Since July 1, 2006, Wallwitz was part of the newly formed community Götschetal . Since January 1st 2010 Wallwitz belongs to the unified community Petersberg .
Memorials
A memorial stone in front of the former municipal office commemorates the KPD chairman Ernst Thälmann .
politics
mayor
The last honorary mayor was Barbara Depping ( FDP ) (June 10, 2001– June 30, 2006).
coat of arms
Blazon : "In blue, overlaid by a fallen golden double rafter, two upright silver oak branches each with three leaves and two golden fruits, between the lower leaves turned towards the center, a sinking golden apple with a stem."
The coat of arms was designed by the municipal heraldist Frank Jung.
traffic
The federal motorway 14 , which leads from Leipzig to Magdeburg , is south of Wallwitz. The place has a rail connection on the Halle – Halberstadt railway line and was the starting point for the Wallwitz – Wettin small railway until 1971 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Streiflichter from the history of the Petersberg office (1) by Dr. Werner Dietrich ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Mention of the places in the book "Geography for all Stands", p. 128ff.
- ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas. Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 ; P. 56 f.
- ↑ The Gutsrchiv Ostrau (H 173) in the state archive of Saxony-Anhalt
- ^ The manor Ostrau and its locations in the book "Geography for all estates", p. 519
- ^ The Ostrau estate in the state archives of Saxony-Anhalt
- ^ Streiflichter from the history of the Petersberg office (1) by Dr. Werner Dietrich ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Description of the Saale Department
- ^ The hall circle in the municipality register 1900
- ^ Wallwitz on gov.genealogy.net
- ↑ H. Bransch: Wirtschaftsgeflügel: Breeding, keeping, feeding , VEB Deutscher Landwirtschaftsverlag, 1967, p. 320
- ↑ Flora, Jolanthe and four thousand chickens on defa.de; Retrieved April 19, 2016
- ↑ StBA: Changes in the municipalities in Germany, see 2006
- ↑ StBA: Area changes from January 01 to December 31, 2010