Langendorf, Saxony-Anhalt

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Location of Langendorf in White Rock

Langendorf is a town and a district of the city of Weissenfels in Burgenland district, in Saxony -Anhalt.

  • 4.1 Structures
  • 4.2 Memorial
  • 5.1 traffic
  • 5.2 Commercial areas
  • 6.1 Sons and daughters

Geography

Langendorf is immediately adjacent to the south of White Rock.

As districts of the former municipality were reported:

  • Kößlitz - Wiedebach
  • Obergreißlau
  • Untergreißlau
  • Langendorf
  • Muttlau

History

Langendorf was first documented in 1153.

On 1 July 2007, the municipality Langendorf moved from the administrative community Vierberge - Teucherner country to manage Community Weißenfelser country. On 1 January 2010, until then independent municipality Langendorf was incorporated together with the communities Markwerben and Uichteritz in the city White Rock.

Policy

In the course of municipal reform in 2010 joined the then independent municipality Langendorf the city of Weissenfels voluntarily thus escaped the forced annexation. Langendorf since 1 January 2010, of the town of Weissenfels within the meaning of § 86 GO LSA. It thus has a Ortschaftsrat and a mayor.

Ortschaftsrat

The Ortschaftsrat consists of 13 elected village councils. The mayor belongs to the ex officio Ortschaftsrat and presides.

Mayor

Mayor has been forced annexation in 2010 Horst Ziegler ( SPD). He also serves on the city council of the city of White Rock, where it is a member of the faction " rural communities ".

Coat of arms

Blazon: "In a green silvery wave right flank, front a silver Rodehacke and a silver scythe crossed, both are stalked silver; in the shaft cross pole, three upright green linden leaves. "

Culture and sights

Structures

  • Monastery church of the former monastery Langendorf
  • Church Wiedebach
  • Church Untergreißlau with rectory and Kusterhaus
  • Church Obergreißlau
  • Disabled nursing home
  • Water tower to Obergreißlau

Memorial

  • Burial in the local cemetery for two particularly well-known Polish people, a woman and a man who abducted and victims of forced labor during the Second World War to Germany were

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

Langendorf is in the territory of the regional public transport network. The Langendorf railway station is on the railway line Weissenfels - Zeitz. There, every hour holds a regional train the Burgenlandbahn GmbH.

Commercial areas

Gewerbegiet NORD

The first industrial zone of the municipality Langendorf arose immediately after the turn. This area is fully utilized up to 2 plots. It is covered with medium-sized trades as: 2 car dealerships; 1 Metallic; 1 flow Leger; 1 Body Shops; 1 construction company; 1 commercial building; 1 pet food retailer. The commercial area is located directly at the entrance from the direction of Weissenfels coming, with a total size of about 3.5 ha

Industrial area " Am Sandberg "

The area has a size of about 36 ha and is situated directly on the motorway entrance or departure - Weissenfels on the A9. It is currently untapped. This area is located about 30 minutes by car from the airport Leipzig and to the cities of Halle and Leipzig. The chemical site Leuna and Buna are also in the immediate vicinity (about 15 min) and feeder road side with direct transport links it closed. Compared to this location is the commercial area Zorbau with the ultimately built incinerator and other larger companies. The directly adjacent town of Weissenfels is a priority location for the food industry and large Bundeswehr location.

Personalities

Sons and daughters

  • Adolf Mullner (1774-1829), lawyer and writer
  • Busso Bartels (1880-1944), District Administrator of the White Rock
  • Karl Friedrich Hoepfner (* 1880), Senator for Building the Free City of Danzig
  • Fred Chamberlain ( born 1931 ), wrestler
  • Christian Schreiber ( born 1980 ), rower, multiple world champion in the quadruple sculls
  • Marcel Schied ( b. 1983 ), football player
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