Adelzhausen
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Coordinates: 48 ° 22 ' N , 11 ° 8' E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Bavaria | |
Administrative region : | Swabia | |
County : | Aichach-Friedberg | |
Management Community : | Dasing | |
Height : | 489 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 16.96 km 2 | |
Residents: | 1726 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 102 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 86559 | |
Primaries : | 08258, 08208 | |
License plate : | AIC, FDB | |
Community key : | 09 7 71 111 | |
LOCODE : | DE AD8 | |
Community structure: | 9 parts of the community | |
Association administration address: | Kirchstrasse 7 86453 Dasing |
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Mayor : | Lorenz Braun (non-party voter community ) | |
Location of the municipality of Adelzhausen in the Aichach-Friedberg district | ||
Adelzhausen is a municipality and a village in the Swabian district of Aichach-Friedberg and a member of the Dasing administrative community .
geography
The community is located on the Ecknach in the Augsburg region in the eastern part of the Aichach-Friedberg district , around 15 kilometers east of the city of Augsburg .
Neighboring communities
Dasing (Aichach-Friedberg district) | Sielenbach (Aichach-Friedberg district) | |
Altomünster (district of Dachau) | ||
Eurasburg (Aichach-Friedberg district) |
Community structure
Since the municipal reform, the municipality of Adelzhausen has consisted of three districts and nine officially named parts of the municipality :
- Adelzhausen, parish village and district
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Burgadelzhausen , Kirchdorf and district
- Landmannsdorf , Kirchdorf
- Weinsbach , wasteland
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Heretshausen , parish village and district
- Haunsried , wasteland
- Irschenhofen , village
- Michelau , hamlet
history
Until the church is planted
Archaeological evidence shows that there was a brick factory in Landmannsdorf during Roman times .
The place was first mentioned in 782 in a deed of donation to the diocese of Freising as "Adalhelmshusir". Adelzhausen later belonged to the Munich Rent Office and the Aichach Regional Court of the Electorate of Bavaria . In the course of the administrative reforms in Bavaria , today's municipality was created with the municipal edict of 1818 .
In and near Adelzhausen , the remains of various medieval buildings exist, even if only as ground monuments (see: Burgstall Adelzhausen and Burgstall Bäckerberg ).
Incorporations
On April 1, 1972, the previously independent community of Heretshausen was incorporated. On July 1, 1976, parts of the dissolved community of Burgadelzhausen were added.
Population development
- 1961: 853 inhabitants
- 1970: 862 inhabitants
- 1987: 1084 inhabitants
- 1991: 1173 inhabitants
- 1995: 1257 inhabitants
- 2000: 1431 inhabitants
- 2005: 1535 inhabitants
- 2010: 1608 inhabitants
- 2015: 1680 inhabitants
- 2019: 1726 inhabitants
Between 1988 and 2019, the municipality grew from 1,117 to 1,726 by 609 inhabitants or 54.5% - according to Mering, the strongest percentage growth of a municipality in the district in the period mentioned.
politics
Municipal council
The municipal council consists of twelve members. Since May 2014 nine members of the “non-party voter community” and three members of the “Alternative Adelzhausen” were represented. In the local elections on March 15, 2020 , only the joint nomination of the "non-party voter community", which won all twelve seats for the 2020-2026 term of office, was submitted.
mayor
Lorenz Braun (non-party voter community) has been mayor since May 2008; he was re-elected on March 15, 2020 for a further six years until April 2026.
coat of arms
The description of the coat of arms reads: In red above a horizontally placed silver mill iron , half a silver eagle with a golden beak.
Attractions
- See also: List of architectural monuments in Adelzhausen and List of ground monuments in Adelzhausen
- St. Laurentius Church in Heretshausen
- St. Johannes Gualbertus Church in Weinsbach
- St. Elisabeth Church in Adelzhausen
- St. Leonhard Church in Heretshausen
- St. Nepomuk Church in Burgadelzhausen
- St. Sebastian Church in Landmannsdorf
- Chapel of St. Salvator on the highway
Economy and Infrastructure
Economy including agriculture and forestry
In 2013 there were a total of 210 employees subject to social security contributions at the workplace. There were a total of 688 employees who were subject to social security contributions and who lived in Adelzhausen. This meant that the municipality had 478 more outbound than inbound commuters.
In 2010 there were 34 farms. In 2013, 1,085 hectares (64.0%) of the municipal area were used for agriculture, 383 hectares (22.6%) were forest. The settlement area was 204 hectares (12.0%).
traffic
Adelzhausen is located directly on the Autobahn 8 and is easy to reach via the junction of the same name.
education
In 2014 the following institutions existed:
- 70 kindergarten places in a day-care center with 60 children (nine of them crèche children under three years of age)
- A primary school with eight teachers and 100 students
Web links
- Homepage
- Adelzhausen in the local database of the Bavarian State Library Online . Bavarian State Library
- Entry on the coat of arms of Adelzhausen in the database of the House of Bavarian History
- Adelzhausen: Official statistics of the LfStat (PDF; 1.66 MB)
Individual evidence
- ↑ "Data 2" sheet, Statistical Report A1200C 202041 Population of the municipalities, districts and administrative districts 1st quarter 2020 (population based on the 2011 census) ( help ).
- ^ Community of Adelzhausen: Citizen Service & Politics. Retrieved May 4, 2020 .
- ^ Community Adelzhausen in the local database of the Bavarian State Library Online . Bavarian State Library, accessed on August 23, 2019.
- ^ Ulrich Brandl and Emmi Federhofer: Ton + Technik. Roman bricks. Theiss, Stuttgart 2010, ISBN 978-3-8062-2403-0 ( publications from the Limes Museum Aalen. No. 61)
- ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 415 .
- ↑ a b c Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 788 .