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Gleina (Malschwitz)

Glaina or Glina ( German: Gleina ; V.-puddle. Hlina ) - a village in Upper Luzitsa , Germany . It is part of the Malschwitz commune of the Bautzen district in Saxony . Submits to the administrative district of Dresden .

Village
Gleina
Clay
Gleina
Hlina
A country Germany
EarthFree State of Saxony
AreaBautzen
CommunityMalschwitz
History and Geography
First mention1433
Area3.4 km²
Center height148 m
TimezoneUTC + 1 , in summer UTC + 2
Population
Population149 [1] people ( 2011 )
NationalitiesLuzhichans , Germans
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+49 35932
Postcode02694
Car codeBz
Glyna on the map of 1758
Fotothek df rp-z 0540001 Malschwitz-Gleina. Ehem. Windmühlengehöft auf dem Windmühlenberg.jpg

Content

  • 1 Geography
  • 2 History
  • 3 population
  • 4 notes
  • 5 Literature
  • 6 References

Geography

It is located in the southern part of the Luzhitsky Lakes region, about 12 kilometers northeast of Bautzen. The highway K 7222 passes through the village.

Neighboring settlements: in the north - the village of Guchina , in the east - the village of Bukoyna , in the southwest - the village of Pshivchitsy and in the west - the administrative center of the village of Malschwitz [2] .

History

First mentioned in 1453 under the name Cleyn [3] .

From 1950 to 1974 it was part of the commune of Buchwalde, from 1974 to 1994 - in the commune of Barut. Since 1994, it has been part of the modern commune of Malschwitz [4] .

Currently, the village is part of the cultural and territorial autonomy of the “ 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 Luzhitsky languages and the culture of Luzhic [5] [6] .

Historical German names [7] .
  • Cleyne, 1433
  • Glyn, 1447
  • Gleyne, 1453
  • Gleina, 1510
  • Gleyne, 1519
  • Gleina, 1658
  • Kleina, 1732

Population

The official language in the village, in addition to German , is also Upper Luzhsky .

According to the statistical work “Dodawki k statisticy a etnografiji łužickich Serbow” by Arnost Muki, in 1884, 261 people lived in the village (239 of them were Serboluzhichans (92%)) [8] .

Population by Years
(Source: Gleina / Hlina , Digitales Historisches Ortsverzeichnis von Sachsen )
1834187118901910192519391946
242234224235230212241

Notes

  1. ↑ Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen , p. 5
  2. ↑ Jenička serbska karta w syći
  3. ↑ Gleina / Hlina , Digitales Historisches Ortsverzeichnis von Sachsen
  4. ↑ Gleina / Hlina , Digitales Historisches Ortsverzeichnis von Sachsen
  5. ↑ Gesetz zur Ausgestaltung der Rechte der Sorben (Wenden) im Land Brandenburg (Sorben (Wenden) -Gesetz - SWG) dated July 7, 1994
  6. ↑ Gesetz über die Rechte der Sorben im Freistaat Sachsen (Sächsisches Sorbengesetz - SächsSorbG) dated March 31, 1999
  7. ↑ Gleina / Hlina , Digitales Historisches Ortsverzeichnis von Sachsen
  8. ↑ Ernst Tschernik: Die Entwicklung der sorbischen Bevölkerung. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1954, str. 52

Literature

  • Gleina / Hlina, Oberlausitzer Heide- und Teichlandschaft (= Werte der deutschen Heimat. Zwjazk 67). 1. nakład. Böhlau, Köln / Weimar / Wien 2005, ISBN 978-3-412-08903-0 , str. 315-317.
  • M. Kral: Stawizniske powěsće z našich serbskich wsow [= Serbska ludowa knihownja, čo. 44]. Budyšin, 1937, str. 145-159.

Links

  • Gleina / Hlina , Digitales Historisches Ortsverzeichnis von Sachsen
  • Gleina , Official site of Malschwitz
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gline_(Malschwitz)&oldid=100307526


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