Administrative community Heideland-Elstertal-Schkölen
coat of arms | Germany map | |
---|---|---|
Help on coat of arms |
Coordinates: 50 ° 59 ′ N , 11 ° 59 ′ E |
|
Basic data | ||
Existing period: | 1991– | |
State : | Thuringia | |
County : | Saale-Holzland district | |
Area : | 122.42 km 2 | |
Residents: | 7699 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 63 inhabitants per km 2 | |
License plate : | SHK, EIS, SRO | |
Association key : | 16 0 74 5005 | |
Association structure: | 7 municipalities | |
Association administration address : |
Flemmingstrasse 17 07613 Crossen an der Elster; Branch offices in 07613 Heideland Pillingsgasse 2 and 07619 Schkölen Naumburger Str. 4 |
|
Website : | ||
Chairman : | Martin beer brewer | |
Location of the administrative community Heideland-Elstertal-Schkölen in the Saale-Holzland district | ||
The administrative community Heideland-Elstertal-Schkölen is an administrative community in the Saale-Holzland district in Thuringia . The administrative community includes the city of Schkölen and six municipalities.
The administrative headquarters are in Crossen an der Elster, branch offices are in Heideland (OT Königshofen) and Schkölen.
The municipalities
- Crossen an der Elster (administrative headquarters; incl. OT Ahlendorf , Nickelsdorf , Tauchlitz )
- Hartmannsdorf
- Heideland (administrative office; including OT Buchheim , Etzdorf , Großhelmsdorf , Königshofen (headquarters), Lindau / Rudelsdorf , Thiemendorf , Tbodla )
- Rauda
- Schkölen, city (administrative office; including the districts of Graitschen auf der Höhe , Dothen , Hainchen , Nautschütz , Rockau and Wetzdorf )
- Silbitz (incl. Seifartsdorf OT )
- Walpernhain
history
The administrative community was originally founded as the Hartmannsdorf administrative community on April 22, 1991. On October 11, 1994, the name was then changed to the Elstertal administrative community . On March 15, 1996, the second renaming to the administrative community Heideland-Elstertal took place through the inclusion of the communities Heideland and Walpernhain from the dissolved administrative community Auf der Heide . On March 15, 2004, Seifartsdorf left the administrative community and was incorporated into Silbitz . With the accession of the city of Schkölen on January 1, 2012, the administrative community received its current name.
Bad Köstritzer change will
In a referendum on September 18, 2005, the citizens of Bad Köstritz , Caaschwitz and Hartmannsdorf (near Gera) (all district of Greiz ) decided with a clear majority (71.9%) to switch to the administrative community and the Saale-Holzland- Circle, u. a. to forestall the threat of incorporation into Gera . However, the official implementation has not been completed since then.
As part of the functional and territorial reform in Thuringia , the then Interior Minister Holger Poppenhäger made it clear in September 2016 that the merger of Crossen and Bad Köstritz, which already form a common base center, could be implemented. However, this was not pursued further.
Individual evidence
- ^ Population of the municipalities from the Thuringian State Office for Statistics ( help on this ).
- ↑ Article in the Thüringer Allgemeine , accessed on October 3, 2016