Wieseberg

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Wieseberg
Lödla municipality
Coordinates: 50 ° 59 ′ 28 ″  N , 12 ° 22 ′ 22 ″  E
Height : 189–215 m above sea level NN
Residents : 25th
Incorporation : July 1, 1950
Postal code : 04617
Area code : 034498
Wieseberg (Thuringia)
Wieseberg

Location of Wieseberg in Thuringia

View of the town from the west
View of the town from the west

Wieseberg is a district of Lödla in the Altenburger Land district in Thuringia .

geography

Location of Wieseberg in the Oberlödla district of the Lödla municipality

The place is located in the Altenburg-Zeitzer Loesshügelland in the catchment area of ​​the Gerstenbach on the upper edge of a steep slope surrounded by fields and forests to the east and south. These emerged as recultivation measures for open- cast lignite mining , but there were also underground mining shafts whose former locations were also used for agriculture. The city center of the district town of Altenburg is 5 km east of the village.

Surrounding places are clockwise in the east Oberlödla as the main town of the municipality Lödla, in the southeast Steinwitz as a district of Altenburg, in the south Lossen as a district of Göhren and in the west Schlauditz , Monstab and in the north Wiesenmühle , all three are districts of the municipality Monstab.

history

Wieseberg is a very small hamlet-like workers' settlement of the 19th century. It was built from 1836. The place was initially in the municipality of Lossen in the Duchy of Saxony-Altenburg and, in terms of administration, belonged to the eastern district (until 1900) and to the Altenburg district office (from 1900 ). From 1918, Wieseberg belonged to the Free State of Saxony-Altenburg , which was added to the State of Thuringia in 1920. In 1922 Wieseberg was subordinated to the Altenburg district . There are no rural properties in the village. In 1948 there were six residential buildings; today there are eight. On July 1, 1950, the municipality of Lossen was incorporated into Göhren , but the place Wieseberg was reclassified into the municipality of Lödla.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wolfgang Kahl: First mention of Thuringian towns and villages. A manual. Rockstuhl Verlag, Bad Langensalza, 2005, ISBN 3-937135-61-8 , p. 171
  2. The eastern district of the Duchy of Saxony-Altenburg in the municipal directory 1900
  3. ^ The Altenburg district office in the municipality register 1900
  4. ^ The Altenburger Land (= values ​​of our homeland . Volume 23). 1st edition. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1973.