Abtlöbnitz

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Location of Abtlöbnitz in Molauer country

Abtlöbnitz is a district of the municipality Molauer country in Burgenland district, in Saxony -Anhalt.

Geography

Abtlöbnitz located between Jena and Naumburg ( Saale) about 11 kilometers southwest of Naumburg between the Saale and the federal highway 88 There is a circular village with a size of about 14 ha The municipality covers 426 ha

History

The village Abtlöbnitz ( former names: Lobenicz, Abtlobenitz and Appelobnitz ) was first mentioned. In 1352 At that time it was given the rights to the village church and set the monastery Biirgel from Margrave Friedrich, while the rights to the corridor, control, Frone and military service remained the Office Camburg. 1465 acquired the George Monastery in Naumburg Bürgeler accessible name and so it happened that the village after the Reformation to the monastery office. was therefore to Naumburg, beaten; the male inhabitants " of Closter Menner " thus enjoyed a certain independence.

Abtlöbnitz belonged until 1815 to the Saxon Office Naumburg, then reached the place where the circle Naumburg in the district of Merseburg the Prussian Province of Saxony. 1822 lived in 49 houses 201 residents. The place was once surrounded as Prussian exclave of the territory of the Principality of Altenburg. 1867 renounced Saxe-Meiningen finally on its claims to Abtlöbnitz and stepped from his sovereign rights to Prussia, and was thus able to enter the North German Confederation. According to the census results from December 1, 1910 Altlöbnitz 194 and minor contactor had 40 inhabitants. By 1945 Abtlöbnitz and minor contactor remained Prussian enclaves. The formerly independent municipality minor contactor was incorporated into Altlöbnitz on 1 Januer 1957.

In the village there is a church that is still the Romanesque original building substantially. Patron was the abbot of Biirgel. Therefore, well- stirred, the addition " Abt " before Abtlöbnitz.

In Abtlöbnitz Waidanbau was operated. Evidence of a Waidstein in the village square, which is later on in the village coat of arms. The west of the village facing slopes to the Saale were used in ancient times as vineyards.

On January 1, 2010, the formerly independent communities Abtlöbnitz, Casekirchen, Leislau and Molau merged to form the new municipality Molauer country.

Economy and infrastructure

To the west of the municipality is the main road runs 88

The place is dominated by agricultural homesteads. On the outskirts there is a large cattle barn and a blacksmith shop in the village, by the agricultural community eG Prießnitz be operated.

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