- Geithain
Infobox German Location
Art = Stadt
image_photo =
Wappen = Wappen_Geithain.png
lat_deg = 51 |lat_min = 3
lon_deg = 12 |lon_min = 41
Lageplan =
Bundesland = Sachsen
Regierungsbezirk = Leipzig
Landkreis = Leipzig
Verwaltungsgemeinschaft = Geithain
Höhe = 225
Fläche = 30.18
Einwohner = 6347
Stand = 2005-12-31
PLZ = 04643
Vorwahl = 034341
Kfz = L
Gemeindeschlüssel = 14 3 79 230
Gliederung = 6
Straße = Markt 11
Adresse-Verband = Markt 11
Website = [http://www.geithain.de/ www.geithain.de]
Bürgermeister = Heinz HerzogGeithain is a town in the Leipzig district, in the
Free State of Saxony ,Germany .Geography
Geithain is situated 30 km northwest of
Chemnitz , and 40 km southeast ofLeipzig . It lies in hilly country by the wooded area Wickershain and the river Eula.History
Development of the town
The first documented mention of the town was in the year 1186 in a document, which described the donation of earnings from the Wickershainer Marion Church to the
Bishop of Merseburg through the DukeDedo von Rochlitz .The name of the town has its origins in the Old Sorbian word "Chytan" (Chyten) and describes the place of Chyten, where "Chyt" (Chit) is a Sorbian first name.
In 1209 there was another documented mention of Geithain and the already established Nicolai Church. In this year the establishment of a hospital and a chapel (of St. James) was ordered by Konrad II of Groitzsch(1190-1210), the Margrave of Lausitz. Also, although Geithain is described as a town in this document, a charter with the first Mayor (Silvester Phil) is first evident for the year 1335. From 1346 cisterns and wooden water conduits were constructed in Geithain, which were used until 1904.
Gaithain was administered in the Middle Ages by a
Vogt , who had his seat in the Freihof, first mentioned in 1349. The Geithain powder-tower, today one of the sights of the town, was part of the Freihof and was inserted with this into the town's fortifications.In World War II the town had 219 dead. On the 13th April 1945 alone 13 people were killed in a single air raid on the town. The target of the of the low flying aircraft was the railway station. On the 14th April the second World War ended for Geithain with the arrival of the American troops.
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