Zelz

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Zelz
Community Neisse Malxetal
Coordinates: 51 ° 37 ′ 6 ″  N , 14 ° 45 ′ 40 ″  E
Height : 98 m above sea level NHN
Incorporation : February 5, 1933
Incorporated into: Zelz stretchers
Postal code : 03159
Area code : 035600
Zelz (Brandenburg)
Zelz

Location of Zelz in Brandenburg

Bridge between Zelz and Siedlec
Bridge between Zelz and Siedlec

Zelz ( Lower Sorbian Selc , Polish Siedlec ) is a part of the municipality of Jerischke , a district of the municipality of Neisse-Malxetal in the southeast of the Brandenburg district of Spree-Neisse . The part of the village east of the Lusatian Neisse was separated after the border was drawn in the years after the Second World War and is now part of the Trzebiel municipality in Poland.

The easternmost point of Brandenburg is located southeast of Zelz.

location

Zelz is in Lower Lusatia, right on the border with Poland . Neighboring localities are stretchers in the north, to the Polish community Trzebiel belonging villages Bucovina in northeast, Kamienica nad Nysa Łużycka the east, Buczyny the southeast and Żarki Wielkie in the south, Pusack in the southwest, Jerischke the west and Raden in the northwest.

State road 7101 runs from Döbern to Forst to the west of the village . The Lusatian Neisse runs through the town , the western part of the town is in Germany and the eastern part in Poland.

history

Zelz was first mentioned in a document in 1513. The place name, which was "Czelc" at the time it was first mentioned, comes from the Sorbian language and simply means " settlement ".

Historically the manor belonged Zelz as Vasallengut to rule Pförten . As a result of the Vienna Congress Zelz was from the Kingdom of Saxony in the Kingdom of Prussia reclassified, where the municipality in the district of Sorau in the administrative district of Frankfurt in the province of Brandenburg was. In 1826 (both today German and the Polish part of today) were part of the former manor Zelz a Vorwerk , a stately sheep farm , a colony , a water mill , a bleach and a customs house . At that time the place had a total of 175 inhabitants in 24 houses and was parish after Triebel. In the topographical-statistical overview of the administrative district of Frankfurt adO from 1844, a village pitcher belonging to Zelz with the name of the Snow King is mentioned. Zelz had a total of 230 inhabitants. In 1864 there were 182 inhabitants in Zelz and 43 in the Snow King colony.

On February 5, 1933, Zelz was merged with the neighboring Bahren to form the municipality of Zelz-Bahren . Until 1952 the community was in the Spremberg district . On July 25, 1952, Zelz-Bahren was assigned to the newly formed Forst district in the Cottbus district and, after the reunification, was in the Forst district in Brandenburg . On May 1, 1973, Zelz-Bahren was incorporated into Jerischke and on December 31, 2001 it was part of the newly formed municipality of Neisse-Malxetal .

Since the completion of a bridge over the Neisse in 2008, the German-Polish bridge festival has been held in Zelz on the second Saturday in September, alternating on the German and Polish side .

Population development

Population development in Zelz from 1875 to 1925
year Residents year Residents
1875 100 1910 100
1890 100 1925 100

proof

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  2. a b Welcome to the Döbern-Land office. (PDF; 699 kB) Jerischke. Office Döbern-Land, June 2015, accessed on April 10, 2017 .
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  5. Topographical-statistical overview of the government district of Frankfurt ad O. Gustav Harnecker's bookstore, Frankfurt a. O. 1844, pp. 202 and 206 .
  6. Topographical-statistical manual of the government district of Frankfurt a. O. Verlag von Gustav Harnecker u. Co., Frankfurt a. Cit. 1867, p. 244 .
  7. ^ Zelz in the database of the Verein für Computergenealogie. Retrieved April 10, 2017 .
  8. Historical municipality register of the state of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005. (PDF; 331 kB) District Spree-Neisse. State Office for Data Processing and Statistics State of Brandenburg, December 2006, accessed on April 10, 2017 .