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Elsterheide

Elsterheide or Gällstrovsk-Göl ( German: Elsterheide ; east puddle. Halštrowska hola ) is a commune in Germany , in the state of Saxony . Submits to the administrative district of Dresden . It is part of the Bautzen district. The population is 3,769 people (as of December 31, 2010). It covers an area of ​​126.85 km². The official code is 14 2 92 110 .

Community
Elsterheide
Elsterheide
Halštrowska hola
Emblem
Emblem
A country Germany
landFree State of Saxony
AreaBautzen (district)
Internal division8 subareas
ChapterDietmar Coark
( CDU )
History and Geography
Square126.85 km²
Center height128 m
TimezoneUTC + 1 , in summer UTC + 2
Population
Population3,769 people ( 2010 )
Official languageluzhitsky
Digital identifiers
Telephone code03571 oder 03564
Postcode02979
Car codeBz
Official code14 2 92 110
elsterheide.de (German)

It is part of the cultural-territorial autonomy “ Luzhitsky settlement region ”, on the territory of which there are legislative acts of the lands of Saxony and Brandenburg, contributing to the preservation of the Luzhsky languages ​​and culture of Luzhic [1] [2] .. In addition to German , the official language in the village is Luzhitsky .

Rural counties

The commune is divided into 8 rural districts.

  • Bluuno (Bluń)
  • Guyerswalde (Lejno)
  • Zabrodt
  • Zaydevinkel (Židźino)
  • Kline Partz (Bjezdowy)
  • Nardt (Narć)
  • Neuwize (Nowa Łuka), the administrative boundaries also include the village of Bergen , which does not have the official status of a settlement
  • Teczvice (Ptačecy)

Notes

  1. ↑ Gesetz zur Ausgestaltung der Rechte der Sorben (Wenden) im Land Brandenburg (Sorben (Wenden) -Gesetz - SWG) dated July 7, 1994
  2. ↑ Gesetz über die Rechte der Sorben im Freistaat Sachsen (Sächsisches Sorbengesetz - SächsSorbG) dated March 31, 1999

Links

  • www.elsterheide.de Official Page


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Elsterheide&oldid=98943650


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