Triebel / Vogtl.

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Coat of arms of the municipality of Triebel / Vogtl.
Triebel / Vogtl.
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Coordinates: 50 ° 21 '  N , 12 ° 8'  E

Basic data
State : Saxony
County : Vogtland district
Management Community : Oelsnitz / Vogtl.
Height : 500 m above sea level NHN
Area : 43.09 km 2
Residents: 1222 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 28 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 08606
Area code : 037434
License plate : V, AE, OVL, PL, RC
Community key : 14 5 23 440
Community structure: 9 municipalities, 9 districts
Address of the
municipal administration:
Hauptstrasse 52
08606 Triebel / Vogtl.
Website : www.gemeinde-triebel.de
Mayoress : Ilona Gross (independent)
Location of the municipality of Triebel / Vogtl. in the Vogtland district
Tschechien Bayern Thüringen Erzgebirgskreis Landkreis Zwickau Adorf/Vogtl. Auerbach/Vogtl. Bad Brambach Bad Elster Bergen (Vogtland) Bösenbrunn Eichigt Ellefeld Elsterberg Falkenstein/Vogtl. Grünbach (Sachsen) Heinsdorfergrund Klingenthal Lengenfeld (Vogtland) Limbach (Vogtland) Markneukirchen Mühlental Muldenhammer Netzschkau Neuensalz Neumark (Vogtland) Neustadt/Vogtl. Oelsnitz/Vogtl. Pausa-Mühltroff Plauen Pöhl Reichenbach im Vogtland Weischlitz Rodewisch Rosenbach/Vogtl. Schöneck/Vogtl. Steinberg (Vogtland) Triebel/Vogtl. Theuma Tirpersdorf Treuen Werdamap
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Triebel / Vogtl. is a municipality in the Saxon Vogtlandkreis south of Plauen . It belongs to the Vogtland and to the administrative community Oelsnitz / Vogtl.

The Kirchberg in Triebel (2010)

geography

In the place rises the 504 m above sea level. NN high Kirchberg. The highest point in the vicinity of Triebel is 629 m above sea level. NN high, between Triebel, Obert Riebel and Haselrainstrasse lying Platzerberg . Triebel is crossed by the Triebelbach.

Neighboring communities

Neighboring communities in the Vogtlandkreis are Bösenbrunn , Eichigt , Weischlitz and the city of Oelsnitz / Vogtl. In the southwest, the municipalities of Gattendorf , Regnitzlosau and Trogen , which are part of the Bavarian district of Hof, border .

Community structure

The following districts belong to Triebel

No own district have the districts Haselrainstrasse (to Posseck) and Loddenreuth (to Sachs green). On the other hand, the demarcations of the former villages Troschenreuth and Ebersberg still exist.

history

Triebel was first mentioned in a document in 1303. The village is probably owed to an iron hammer operated by the Triebelbach . Around this the place was created in the form of a forest hoof village by clearing .

The places Ober- and Untertriebel belonged to the Voigtsberg office until the 19th century . On July 1, 1950, they were united to the municipality of Triebel / Vogtland. The community expanded considerably in 1993 when the communities Posseck and Sachsgrün were incorporated . The community of Wiedersberg was joined in 1994.

During the GDR times, a holiday camp was created in the village , which was abandoned to decay after 1990.

The community celebrated its 700th anniversary in 2003. Triebel became a member of the cross-border microregion Friends in the Heart of Europe on March 18, 2004 .

Incorporations

Former parish date annotation
Blosenberg May 1, 1968 Incorporation to Wiedersberg
Ebersberg before 1880 Incorporation to Troschenreuth, today a desert
Gassenreuth January 1, 1957 Incorporation to Sachsgrün
Haselrain before 1880 Incorporation to Posseck
Loddenreuth before 1880 Incorporation to Sachsgrün
Obertriebel July 1, 1950 Merger with Untertriebel to form Triebel
Posseck January 1, 1993
Saxon green January 1, 1993
Troschenreuth July 1, 1950
 
Incorporation to Wiedersberg, finally demolished in
1972 in the course of border security
Understated July 1, 1950 Merger with Obertriebel to Triebel
Wiedersberg January 1, 1994

Population development

Development of the population (December 31) :

  • 1998: 1664
  • 1999: 1683
  • 2000: 1667
  • 2001: 1710
  • 2002: 1686
  • 2003: 1696
  • 2004: 1653
  • 2005: 1587
  • 2007: 1584
  • 2010: 1410
  • 2011: 1403
  • 2012: 1307
  • 2013: 1284
  • 2014: 1276
  • 2015: 1261

politics

City council election 2019
Turnout: 64.1% (2014: 52.4%)
 %
80
70
60
50
40
30th
20th
10
0
71.4%
10.5%
8.7%
9.4%
FWT
BfT
Gains and losses
compared to 2014
 % p
 12
 10
   8th
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
  -8th
+ 11.6  % p
-7.3  % p
-4.7  % p.p.
+ 0.5  % p
FWT
BfT
Triebel municipal council - distribution of seats 2019
    
A total of 13 seats
  • Left : 1
  • SPD : 1
  • FWT : 10
  • Citizens : 1

Municipal council

Since the municipal council election on May 26, 2019 , the 13 seats of the municipal council have been distributed among the individual groups as follows:

  • Free Voters Triebel eV (FWT): 10 seats
  • LEFT : 1 seats
  • SPD : 1 seats
  • Citizens for Triebel: 1 seat

Ilona Groß (independent) acts as mayor on a voluntary basis.

Local partnerships

Triebel is the partner municipality of the Dornum municipality in East Friesland .

Culture and sights

In the district of Wiedersberg there are the ruins of Wiedersberg Castle , in the district of Posseck there is a dilapidated baroque manor complex from the 18th century with an older core, which was first used by the Red Army after the end of the Second World War , then until 1992 as a village culture house and by 1992 to 1999 served as a municipal administration . Later privatization means that it can no longer be used as a social village center; the building has not been renovated since then and remains unused. In the district of Sachsgrün you can find the former manor house of the Sachsgrün manor with a park and the Church of St. Giles with a classical hall building. To the west of the village on Fuchspöhl, a memorial stone for the local historian Eduard Johnson was erected. The Loddenreuth group of houses in the corridor of Sachsgrün is located by three ponds that are fed from the Feilebach . Churches exist in Triebel, Sachsgrün, Posseck and Wiedersberg. The community has had the only Vipassana meditation center in Germany since 2001 (Alte Straße 6).

Triebel fortified church

The fortified church Triebel on the Kirchberg (2018)

For a long time Triebel was towered over by the fortified Triebel fortified church . The St. Aegidien Church collapsed in 1988 and is now rebuilt. The village church and the associated fortification walls are on the Kirchberg. In addition to the former ruins, a small bell tower and later the church were built in 2003 on the initiative of a support association founded in March 2008. The church was presented to the public in 2018 when construction work was almost complete (as of September 2018).

gallery

Sons and daughters of the place

  • Johann Pfretzschner (around 1495 – around 1552), councilor mason and honorary citizen in Leipzig

Web links

Commons : Triebel / Vogtl.  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Population of the Free State of Saxony by municipalities on December 31, 2019  ( help on this ).
  2. ↑ Interesting facts about our municipality website of the municipality of Triebel. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  3. Historical place directory of Saxony
  4. a b c d e Federal Statistical Office (Ed.): Municipalities 1994 and their changes since 01.01.1948 in the new federal states . Metzler-Poeschel, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 .
  5. a b c The Saxony Book, Kommunal-Verlag Sachsen KG, Dresden, 1943
  6. a b c lists of the municipalities incorporated since May 1945 and evidence of the breakdown of the independent manor districts and state forest districts, 1952, publisher: Ministry of the Interior of Saxony
  7. a b c State Statistical Office of the Free State of Saxony: Area changes
  8. Data source: State Statistical Office of Saxony
  9. Results of the 2019 municipal council elections
  10. ^ Posseck Digital Historical Directory of Saxony. Retrieved July 20, 2013.
  11. ^ Georg Dehio : Handbook of German Art Monuments , Saxony II, administrative districts of Leipzig and Chemnitz . edited by Barbara Becker, Wiebke Fastenrath, Heinrich Magirius et al., Munich 1998, pp. 989-990
  12. Description of the places Internet site of the municipality of Triebel. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  13. Herrenhaus Posseck Internet site castle catalog . Retrieved August 4, 2013.