Zauche (Kasel-Golzig)

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Zauche
Kasel-Golzig municipality
Coordinates: 51 ° 55 ′ 27 ″  N , 13 ° 42 ′ 5 ″  E
Height : 61 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 72  (Dec. 31, 2006)
Incorporation : October 1, 1962
Postal code : 15938
Area code : 035453

Zauche ( Sucha in Lower Sorbian ) is an inhabited part of the municipality of Kasel-Golzig in the Dahme-Spreewald district in Brandenburg . Until October 1, 1962, Zauche was an independent municipality. The village belongs to the Unterspreewald office .

location

Zauche is located in the northwest of Niederlausitz , about ten kilometers north of the city of Luckau and 15 kilometers west of the district town of Lübben . Surrounding villages are Kasel in the north, Golzig in the northeast, the Luckau districts Kreblitz in the south and Rüdingsdorf in the southwest, Jetsch in the west and the municipality of Sagritz in the northwest, which belongs to the town of Golßen . The Berste flows east of Zauche .

The state road L71 runs about one kilometer north of Zauche.

history

The place Zauche was first mentioned on September 5, 1527 with the name Suchan . The place name comes from the Sorbian language and describes a settlement on dry ground . From the form of settlement is at Zauche a row village . The location of the residential buildings on one side and that of the stable buildings on the other side is characteristic. Zauche used to be a farming village and is characterized by agriculture .

Zauche belonged to the Golßen rule . This changed hands several times over the course of time and from the middle of the 19th century was under the rule of the Solms-Baruth family . According to the topographical-statistical overview of the administrative district of Frankfurt an der Oder from 1844, the village was divided into two parts. The then smaller northern part belonged to Casel and had five residential buildings with 39 inhabitants, the southern part belonged to the Kreblitz municipality and had 23 buildings with 89 inhabitants. The village also had a windmill . At that time Zauche was parish in Gießmannsdorf , today the place belongs to the parish in Kasel-Golzig.

After the Congress of Vienna , the previously Saxon Zauche came to the Kingdom of Prussia . There the community was in the district of Luckau in the administrative district of Frankfurt . During the GDR district reform on July 25, 1952, the community of Zauche was assigned to the newly formed district of Luckau in the Cottbus district . On October 1, 1962, it was incorporated into Kasel-Golzig . After the fall of the Wall , Zauche was initially in the Luckau district in Brandenburg, where the municipality of Kasel-Golzig joined the Golßener Land office on August 30, 1992 . In the course of the district reform of December 6, 1993, Zauche was assigned as part of the municipality of Kasel-Golzig to the newly founded district of Dahme-Spreewald . On January 1, 2013, the Golßener Land office was dissolved and Kasel-Golzig and its districts moved to the Unterspreewald office .

Population development

Population development in Zauche from 1875 to 1950
year Residents year Residents year Residents year Residents
1875 142 1910 112 1933 118 1946 155
1890 140 1925 120 1939 101 1950 134

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Community and district directory. In: geobasis-bb.de. Land surveying and geographic base information Brandenburg, accessed on May 14, 2018 .
  2. Arnost Muka: Serbski zemjepisny słowničk. Budyšin, 1927, p. 88 ( digitized version ).
  3. Reinhard E. Fischer : The place names of the states of Brandenburg and Berlin: age - origin - meaning . be.bra Wissenschaft, 2005, p. 87 .
  4. ^ Municipality of Kasel-Golzig. Unterspreewald Office, accessed on May 14, 2018 .
  5. Topographical-statistical overview of the administrative district of Frankfurt ad O. 1844, p. 165 ( bsb-muenchen.de ).
  6. Zauche in the historical index of places. Retrieved May 14, 2018 .
  7. Historical municipality register of the state of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005. (PDF; 331 KB) District Dahme-Spreewald. State Office for Data Processing and Statistics State of Brandenburg, December 2006, accessed on May 14, 2018 .