Hohenleipisch (Sorbian: Lubuš) is a municipality in the Elbe-Elster district, in Brandenburg, Germany.

History

Two kilometres west of Hohenleipisch is an old brown coal and quartz sand pit called Grube Gotthold.

From 1952 to 1990, Hohenleipisch was part of the Bezirk Cottbus of East Germany.

Demography

Development of Population since 1875 within the Current Boundaries (Blue Line: Population; Dotted Line: Comparison to Population Development of Brandenburg state; Grey Background: Time of Nazi rule; Red Background: Time of Communist rule)
Hohenleipisch: Population development within the current boundaries (2013)
YearPopulation
Year Population 1875 1 500 1890 1 700 1910 2 587 1925 2 888 1933 3 209 1939 3 321 1946 4 016 1950 3 937 1964 3 297 1971 3 252Year Population 1981 2 850 1985 2 759 1989 2 626 1990 2 608 1991 2 566 1992 2 516 1993 2 845 1994 3 024 1995 2 836 1996 3 001Year Population 1997 3 008 1998 3 022 1999 2 896 2000 2 822 2001 2 845 2002 2 803 2003 2 679 2004 2 660 2005 2 552 2006 2 383Year Population 2007 2 304 2008 2 258 2009 2 235 2010 2 171 2011 2 188 2012 2 148 2013 2 089 2014 2 069 2015 2 048 2016 2 056
18751 500
18901 700
19102 587
19252 888
19333 209
19393 321
19464 016
19503 937
19643 297
19713 252
YearPopulation
19812 850
19852 759
19892 626
19902 608
19912 566
19922 516
19932 845
19943 024
19952 836
19963 001
YearPopulation
19973 008
19983 022
19992 896
20002 822
20012 845
20022 803
20032 679
20042 660
20052 552
20062 383
YearPopulation
20072 304
20082 258
20092 235
20102 171
20112 188
20122 148
20132 089
20142 069
20152 048
20162 056