Wittgensdorf (Kreischa)

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Wittgensdorf
community Kreischa
Coordinates: 50 ° 56 ′ 23 "  N , 13 ° 47 ′ 42"  E
Height : 281 m above sea level NN
Incorporation : July 1, 1950
Incorporated into: Gombsen
Postal code : 01731
Area code : 035206
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Location of Wittgensdorf in Kreischa
View from the east on Wittgensdorf
View from Braunsberg near Maxen over the landscape of Wittgensdorf. Fruit orchards with apple and cherry trees surround the village.

Wittgensdorf is a district of the Saxon community Kreischa in the district of Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains .

geography

Wittgensdorf is located south of the state capital Dresden , southwest of the city of Dohna and southeast of Kreischa.

Neighboring places

Gombsen Neuborthen Gorknitz
Saida Neighboring communities Tronitz
Lungkwitz Maxen Schmorsdorf

history

The first written mention of Wittgensdorf comes from the year 1420. In 1519 the place belonged to the Dohna care , from 1696 to the Pirna office . After that, the place belonged to the Dippoldiswalde court office from 1856 to 1875 , then to the office of the same name . On July 1, 1950, Wittgensdorf was incorporated as a second place after Gombsen, Saida was incorporated in 1939. In 1952 Wittgensdorf became part of the Freital district (later the district ). On January 1, 1974, Gombsen was incorporated into Kreischa. Wittgensdorf was detached from Gombsen and added to Kreischa as a separate district. In the course of the district reform in Saxony in 1994 , Kreischa and its districts became part of the newly formed Weisseritz district from the districts of Freital and Dippoldiswalde . This was August 1, 2008 with the District Saxon Switzerland for District Saxon Switzerland-Osterzgebirge combined.

Development of the population

year Residents
1552 7 possessed men , 1 house owner , 14 residents
1764 9 possessed men, 6 cottagers
1834 086
1871 101
year Residents
1890 106
1910 105
1925 107
1939 097
1946 176

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wittgensdorf. In: kreischa.de. Retrieved July 27, 2014 .
  2. a b Wittgensdorf in the digital historical place directory of Saxony