Nöbdenitz is a village and a former municipality in the district Altenburger Land, in Thuringia, Germany. Since 1 January 2019, it is part of the town Schmölln.

Nöbdenitz has an oak tree, which is known locally as the 1000-year-old oak, however the precise age is unknown.[1]

Geography

Neighboring municipalities

Municipalities near Nöbdenitz are Drogen, Löbichau, Posterstein, the city of Schmölln, Vollmershain, and Wildenbörten.

Municipal arrangement

The municipality of Nöbdenitz consists of 5 subdivisions: Nöbdenitz, Burkersdorf (in Schmölln), Lohma, Untschen, and Zagkwitz.

Business and transportation

Nöbdenitz has a train station on the line that goes from Gera to Gößnitz as well as to Altenburg.

History

Within the German Empire (1871–1918), Nöbdenitz was part of the Duchy of Saxe-Altenburg.

References

  1. ^ Huggler, Justin (5 Jun 2014). 'Oldest' oak tree in Europe faces the axe. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)