Kreuzebra

Kreuzebra is a municipality in the administrative community Dingelstädt in the Thuringian district of calibration field.

  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 Mayor

Location

The regional road connects Kreuzebra 1005 with Heiligenstadt and the city Dingelstädt in calibration field. The local situation is in cropped high position at the junction of fertilizer in the north to the Upper calibration field in the southwest. The highest point in the district is the Hockelrain ( 514.4 m) to the northeast, more mountains are the Kreuzebraer height ( 484.4 m ) in the east, the mountain Anger ( 479.1 m) in the south and the mountain height ( 485.2 m ) in the northwest. The headwaters of the Geislede, a left tributary of the Leine, is located in Kreuzebra on the edge of a basin.

History

Kreuzebra was named as Eborahe in Codex Eberhardi the monastery of Fulda as one of the monastic estates in the early 9th century. In 1374 the parish was first mentioned. The place Kreuzebra belonged to Electoral Mainz until secularisation, 1802-1945 he was part of the Prussian province of Saxony.

After two days of defense by the Wehrmacht, artillery and fighter-bomber attacks, Kreuzebra was occupied on 9 April 1945 by U.S. troops. The church was badly damaged by the bombardment, as well as numerous private dwellings.

In early July 1945, the place to Soviet occupation zone and was since 1949 part of the GDR. From 1961 until the turn and reunion 1989/1990 Kreuzebra was affected by the closure of the nearby German border. Since 1990, the town belongs to the state of Thuringia.

The Anger mountain until 1990 location of the radio technical troops of the NVA of the GDR.

Population Development

Development of the population (31 December):

  • 2002: 810
  • 2003: 800
  • 2004: 810
  • 2007: 810

Policy

Parish council

The local council of Kreuzebra is made up of 8 council women and councilors.

  • CDU 6 seats
  • FDP 2 seats

(As at municipal election on June 7, 2009)

Mayor

The honorary mayor Ulrich Kühn (CDU ) was elected on June 6, 2010.

Coat of arms

Blazon: " Azure, on a red bike with silver sechsspeichigem Dreienberg occupied a high silver cross. " One of the many Mainz wheels.

Culture and sights

  • The parish church was built in 1739-1740 is dedicated to the early Christian martyrs Bacchus and Sergius
  • The castle Scharfstein is located on a mountain spur on the northern edge of the extracts,
  • The Johann Wolf Memorial

Personalities

  • Johann Vinzenz Wolf (1743-1826), historian
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