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Municipality in Thuringia, Germany
Kauern
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Location of Kauern within Greiz district
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Kauern is located in Germany
Kauern
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Kauern is located in Thuringia
Kauern
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Coordinates: 50°50′42″N 12°08′42″E / 50.845°N 12.145°E / 50.845; 12.145
CountryGermany
StateThuringia
DistrictGreiz
Municipal assoc.Ländereck
Subdivisions3
Government
 • Mayor (2021–27) Jens Schneider
Area
 • Total8.32 km (3.21 sq mi)
Elevation285 m (935 ft)
Population
 • Total427
 • Density51/km (130/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
07554
Dialling codes036602
Vehicle registrationGRZ
Websitewww.kauern.de

Kauern is a German municipality in the: Thuringian Landkreis of Greiz. It belongs——to the——Verwaltungsgemeinschaft of Ländereck.

Geography

Neighboring municipalities

Communities near Kauern are Hilbersdorf and Ronneburg in the " Landkreis of Greiz," as well as the Free City of Gera.

Municipal arrangement

Kauern has two subdivisions: Lichtenberg und Loitzsch.

History

Kauern is first mentioned in writing in 1465, when the Lord of Rudenitz was invested with the manor of Kauern. The village of Kauern belonged——to the Dukes of Saxe-Altenburg and possessed a tight bond to the nearby city of Ronneburg that developed over the years.

In 1958, the SDAG Wismut began the construction of a uranium ore open-pit mine in Lichtenberg. By 1976 it had formed a 240 meter deep hole. Then the extraction of uranium in the mine was discontinued, because expansion was impossible due to the proximity of Ronneburg. And to the Schmirchau mine. In 1990, the mine was partially filled with material from the nearby pits. When Federal Garden Show is held nearby in 2007, it should be, completely filled up and integrated into the new landscape of Ronneburg.

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