Wiesenvorwerk

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City of Peitz
Coordinates: 51 ° 52 ′ 21 ″  N , 14 ° 26 ′ 47 ″  E
Height : 63 m above sea level NHN
Postal code : 03185
Area code : 035601

Pointed Vorwerk , Lower Sorbian Łukowy wudwór , is an existing three courts dwelling-place of the town Peitz in Spree-Neisse district in Brandenburg . Until 1937 the place was called Gollitza ( Gólica in Lower Sorbian ). The Wiesenvorwerk belongs to the Peitz office and is located in the official settlement area of ​​the Sorbs / Wends .

location

The Wiesenvorwerk is located around three kilometers as the crow flies northeast of Peitz on the Presidential Trench and geographically belongs to Niederlausitz . Neighboring villages are Tauer in the north, Friedrichshof in the east, Blüchers Vorwerk in the south, Malxebogen in the southwest, Gubener Vorstadt in the west and Preilack in the northwest. The settlement is also in the nature reserve Peitzer Teiche with the pond area Bärenbrück and Laßzinswiesen .

history

The small settlement was built during the 19th century as a suburb of the town of Peitz. The former place name Gollitza is derived from the Lower Sorbian word "góla" for " heather ". In the population register of 1864, Gollitza appears as a Vorwerk in the Peitzer Laßzinswiesen and belongs to the Cottbus Rent Office . At that time, the single farm had 15 residents. In 1937, the place name of Gollitza at which it was Nazi Germanisierung sorbischstämmiger place names in Wiesbaden Vorwerk changed, the renaming was retained after the 1945th

Until 1952 the Wiesenvorwerk belonged to the Cottbus district and then came to the Cottbus-Land district in the Cottbus district . After the reunification of the settlement still belonged for three years for the district Cottbus in Brandenburg, which in December 1993 with the counties Forst , Guben and Spremberg for Spree-Neisse merged. The Wiesenvorwerk has been part of Peitz since it was founded.

Individual evidence

  1. Arnost Muka : Mena ds. městow a wsow. ( Online ), Bautzen 1911–1928.
  2. Topographical-statistical manual of the government district of Frankfurt a. O. Verlag von Gustav Harnecker u. Co., 1867 Online at Google Books , p. 41.