Dreiskau-Muckern

Dreiskau-Muckern
part of Großpösna
Dreiskau-Muckern
Coordinates: 51°13′1″N 12°27′54″E / 51.21694°N 12.46500°E / 51.21694; 12.46500Coordinates: 51°13′1″N 12°27′54″E / 51.21694°N 12.46500°E / 51.21694; 12.46500
Country Germany
State Saxony
Municipality Großpösna
Population (2014-12-31)
  Total 469
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 04463
Dialling codes 034206

Dreiskau-Muckern was formed from two villages and is part of Großpösna in the Landkreis Leipzig in Saxony, Germany.

History

The two villages were separate until the mid of the 20th century.

Dreiskau was first mentioned in 1317, as Trizko. The Catholic parish Dreiskau was part of the Diocese of Merseburg. The Protestant parish belonged until 1690 to Magdeborn, then to Störmthal. The church was built from 1740 to 1741. From 1952 Dreiskau is part of the Borna district.

Muckern was first mentioned in 1433, as Mockeryn in a document kept in the Domarchiv Merseburg. It belonged to the Rittergut of the noble family Zehmen.

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