Triebischtal

Triebischtal was a municipality in the district of Meißen Saxony. She joined on 1 July 2012 with the community Klipphausen under this name together.

Geography

The parish was in the eponymous Triebischtal and the surrounding mountain ranges. She was in the middle of the eastern ridge of Erzgebirgsvorlandes between the Erzgebirge and Lommatzscher care.

Adjacent communities were Reinberg, Käbschütztal, Klipphausen, Meissen, Nossen and Wilsdruff.

Prior to their dissolution, the community Triebischtal consisted of 20 districts. The municipal administration was located in the district of Miltitz.

  • Burkhardswalde,
  • Garsebach,
  • Groitzsch,
  • Chain wit,
  • Kobitzsch,
  • Miltitz
  • Munzig,
  • Perne,
  • Piskowitz,
  • Robschütz,
  • Roitzschen,
  • Rothschönberg,
  • Wrought the wood,
  • Seeligstadt,
  • Semmelberg,
  • Sönitz,
  • Tannenberg,
  • Pigeons home,
  • Ullendorf,
  • Großweitzschen.

History

Triebischtal was created on 1 March 1994 by the merger of the three municipalities Burkhardswalde - Munzig, Garsebach and Miltitz. On 1 January 1999 was added Tannenberg. Taubenheimstraße followed on 1 November 2003.

In 2011, the municipalities Triebischtal and Klipphausen to voluntarily join together to a larger community agreed. Reasons for the merger were the better budgetary situation of the municipalities as well as the amount paid by the State of Saxony "wedding premium" in voluntary municipal mergers means a payment of 100 euros per person in the first 5,000 inhabitants.

Detailed overview of the incorporations of places:

Population Development

Development of the population (31 December):

* Area as at 1 January 2004 ( with doves Home )

Traffic

In the south of the former municipality is the A4, which was moved from Tannenberger hole on the plateau in this area in 1999 runs. She can be reached via the junction Wilsdruff. The south-west running A14 can be reached via the junction Nossen - east, through the village leads the railway line Borsdorf - Coswig.

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