Lucka | |
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![]() Wettinerbrunnen, erected in memory of the 1307 battle of Lucka | |
Location of Lucka within Altenburger Land district ![]() | |
Coordinates: 51°5′42″N 12°20′7″E / 51.09500°N 12.33528°E | |
Country | Germany |
State | Thuringia |
District | Altenburger Land |
Subdivisions | 3 |
Government | |
• Mayor (2019–25) | Kathrin Backmann-Eichhorn[1] |
Area | |
• Total | 12.93 km2 (4.99 sq mi) |
Elevation | 150 m (490 ft) |
Population (2024-12-31)[2] | |
• Total | 3,457 |
• Density | 270/km2 (690/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
Postal codes | 04613 |
Dialling codes | 034492 |
Vehicle registration | ABG |
Website | www.lucka.de |
Lucka (German pronunciation: [ˈlʊka] ⓘ) is a town in the Thuringian landkreis of Altenburger Land.
History
The settlement of the area around Lucka occurred in the early Stone Age (5000-2500 b.c.). Lucka was first mentioned in writing in 1320 as "opidum Luckowe". The area was also the site of a battle in 1307 between the Habsburgs and the Wettins. Within the German Empire (1871–1918), Lucka was part of the Duchy of Saxe-Altenburg. From 1952 to 1990, it was part of the Bezirk Leipzig of East Germany.
International relations
Lucka is twinned with:
Town Division
Lucka is divided into three parts: the town itself, Breitenhain and Prößdorf.
Personalities
- Friedrich August Belcke – trombonist
- Otto Engert — a Communist politician (b. in Prößdorf)
- Erika Zuchold - World Champion and Olympic Medalist in Gymnastics

References
- ↑ Gewählte Bürgermeister - aktuelle Landesübersicht, Freistaat Thüringen, accessed 14 July 2021.
- ↑ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden vom Thüringer Landesamt für Statistik" (in German). Thüringer Landesamt für Statistik.
- The information in this article is based on and/or translated from that found in its German equivalent.