Kitzscher

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Kitzscher

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Kitzscher
Coordinates: 51°9′52.11″N 12°33′12.60″E / 51.1644750°N 12.5535000°E / 51.1644750; 12.5535000Coordinates: 51°9′52.11″N 12°33′12.60″E / 51.1644750°N 12.5535000°E / 51.1644750; 12.5535000
Country Germany
State Saxony
District Leipzig
Subdivisions 5
Government
  Mayor Maik Schramm (FW)
Area
  Total 28.99 km2 (11.19 sq mi)
Elevation 100 m (300 ft)
Population (2012-12-31)[1]
  Total 5,174
  Density 180/km2 (460/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 04567
Dialling codes 03433
Vehicle registration L
Website www.kitzscher.de

Kitzscher is a town in the Leipzig district, in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.

Geography

Kitzscher is situated in the Leipziger Tieflandsbucht, at the perimeter of the Central Saxon Hills. The town is situated 6 km northeast of Borna, and 24 km southeast of Leipzig. A nearby slagheap from open cast mining called the 'Halde Trages' is one of the highest points in the vicinity and the main sight of interest in the locality.

Neighboring parishes

Neukieritzsch

6 km

Leipzig

24 km

Otterwisch

8 km

6 km Bad_Lausick

10 km

Borna

5 km

Frohburg

9 km

Otterwisch

10 km

History

The little church in Kitzscher
Plaque on the church school in memory of Dinter

The village was first mentioned in a charter document in the abbey at Grimma in the year 1251 which referred to a noble family, Guntherus de Kiczschere, which ultimately died out in 1676 .

The oldest structure in the town is the church the origins of which date back to 1200.

References

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