Haselbach, Thuringia

Haselbach is a municipality in the Thuringian district Altenburger Land. It belongs to the administrative community Pleißenaue and is counted to Leipzig New Lakeland. The lignite industry coined the place, especially by the sudden population increases. At the beginning of the 2000s, the population was relatively stable.

  • 2.1 20th century
  • 2.2 Development of the Population

Geography

East of Haselbach is the flood retention basins Regis - Serbitz, which impounds the splices. Continue to exist in the municipality of the eight Haselbacher ponds that are fed by the barley Bach, with a water area of ​​56.6 hectares and the flooded 1993-1999 Haselbacher lake, which was created as a post-mining landscape. The partially slightly undulating relief of the community is the result of Aufkippung around 1910 to 1920.

Neighboring communities

Adjacent communities are Treben and Meuselwitz Altenburger county land and the city of Wyke Regis in the Saxon district of Leipzig.

History

Haselbach was first documented in 1282. Despite the German place name is assumed that a Sorbian village founded, the most typical object, the Rundling. The place was manor seat, its owner from 1521, Viscount Hugh of Leißnig, prompted the application of the Haselbacher ponds for fish farming, eight in number, not to be confused with the Haselbacher lake. The place burned down during the Thirty Years' War from nearly complete. In 1804, a woolen mill was built on the largest of these waters. The lignite mining of the Central German mining district began in 1867.

20th century

In 1908, a briquette factory was built, which was demolished in 1992, there was also the existing even today pottery, as the mining tailings contained high tone; so 1941 already 234,000 tons were processed.

In the camps, " Haselbach II" ( occupied by 124 people) and " Haselbach IV" (42 people) forced laborers in Schwelwerk Wyke Regis and Nordmann were used.

Began in 1954, the digestion of the mine Haselbach III, the last of lignite opencast mine in Altenburger Land, 1957, the first coal was mined. He was in operation until 1977. This was followed by reforestation, the flooding of the rest of the hole from which the Haselbacher lake was created.

Development of the population

  • 2003 - 870
  • 2004 - 886
  • 2005 - 894
  • 2006 - 872
  • 2007 - 882
  • 2008 - 870
  • 2009 - 850
  • 2010 - 833
  • 2011 - 824

Parish council

Since the local elections of 7 June 2009, the council is composed as follows:

  • CDU - 4 seats ( 46.3 %)
  • SPD - 2 seats ( 27.1%)
  • Fire Department - 2 seats ( 26.6%)

The turnout was 44.6 %.

In the community center, which houses the municipal office, also include a medical center and a youth club.

Culture

First and foremost, there's the Lake Haselbach to name as a recreational area. Furthermore, there's a sports complex with bowling alley. A public playground is the children's garden. Furthermore, the site has a stop at the coal train to Meuselwitz ( "Chamber forest path ", now a museum railway ).

Economy and infrastructure

Although the section of Leipzig Altenburg leads to the Saxon- Bavarian Railway through the town, he does not have a breakpoint. The next stops are Wyke Regis in the north and Treben - Lehma in the south. The community holds a commercial area in front with a metal building acquisitions and a Bausanierungsfirma.

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