Wendisch-Cunnersdorf

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Wendisch-Cunnersdorf
City of Löbau
Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 37 ″  N , 14 ° 43 ′ 16 ″  E
Area : 1.43 km²
Residents : 182  (1925)
Population density : 127 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : April 1, 1939
Incorporated into: Rosenhain
Postal code : 02708
Area code : 03585
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Location of Wendisch-Cunnersdorf in the area of ​​the city of Löbau

Wendisch-Cunnersdorf ( Upper Sorbian Serbske Kundraćicy ) is a district of the Saxon town of Löbau in the district of Görlitz in Upper Lusatia . The place is northeast of the Löbau city center on the groundwater, a tributary of the Rosenhain water . Surrounding districts are Rosenhain in the north, Dolgowitz in the east, Bischdorf (OT von Rosenbach) in the southeast, Wendisch-Paulsdorf in the southwest and Georgewitz in the west. From 1939 Wendisch-Cunnersdorf was officially certified as Rosenhain III , in GDR times as Rosenhain C respectively.

year Residents
1777 15 gardeners, 2 cottagers
1834 213
1871 213
1890 229
1910 192
1925 182

history

Farm building of the former Wendisch-Cunnersdorf manor

Wendisch-Cunnersdorf was first mentioned in a document in 1317 as Conradisdorf sclavicalis and in this document assigned to the Löbauer court. The place name indicates that the originally Wendish (Sorbian) village was redesigned in the 13th century by a German locator named Konrad. Windischekunersdorff is mentioned for the first time in 1443, and Conradstorff slawica again in 1519 .

The village was owned by various noble families. a. the gentlemen von Gersdorff , von Nostitz and the owners of the manor Unwürde , the von Hund and Altengrotkau families . In 1777 an independent manor was created in the place , which fell to bourgeois owners in the 19th century. This consisted of a large four-sided courtyard with a manor house and farm buildings, which is now used as a horse farm. There was also a water mill on the groundwater, the buildings of which have also been preserved. Wendisch-Cunnersdorf is ecclesiastically subordinate to the Kittlitzer Church.

Sorbian was also spoken in Wendisch-Cunnersdorf until the late 19th century . Arnošt Muka determined a population of 203 in 1884/85, including 181 Germans and 22 Sorbs (11%). These spoke the now extinct Löbauer dialect .

On April 1, 1939, Wendisch-Cunnersdorf was incorporated into Rosenhain and officially renamed Rosenhain III . The name change took place in line with the National Socialist Germanization policy with the aim of disguising the Sorbian origin of the settlement. The GDR took this name change, but later moved to the naming of the district as Rosenhain C . It wasn't until 1985 that the place got its original name back. In 1957, some individual plots of land in the Georgewitz district were added, including a former takers' house with a restaurant (today the Pension zum Schweizerhaus).

On March 1, 1994, the community of Rosenhain and its districts were incorporated into Löbau. In the course of the reorganization of the urban area by resolution of the Löbau city council on July 7, 2011, some formerly independent villages, including Wendisch-Cunnersdorf, were declared separate districts of the large district town of Löbau.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d website for the Löbauer districts
  2. Ernst Tschernik: The development of the Sorbian population . Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1954.
  3. ^ Gero Lietz: On dealing with the National Socialist place-name legacy in the Soviet Zone / GDR. Leipzig 2005, p. 55
  4. 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
  5. Overview map for the reorganization of the Löbau urban area ( Memento of the original from September 21, 2012 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. , accessed December 6, 2012. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.loebau.de

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