Forest (Loßburg)

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Forest
municipality Loßburg
Coordinates: 48 ° 22 ′ 53 ″  N , 8 ° 28 ′ 40 ″  E
Height : 537 m
Incorporation : 1st January 1971
Incorporated into: Betzweiler forest
Postal code : 72290
Area code : 07455

Wilder is a part of the municipality of Loßburg in the Freudenstadt district in Baden-Württemberg . The formerly independent town was merged with the neighboring town of Betzweiler in the course of the Baden-Württemberg administrative reform in 1971 to form the double municipality of Betzweiler-Waeler , which was again incorporated into the municipality of Lossburg by a referendum in 2006 with effect from January 1, 2007.

geography

location

The hamlets of Wilden and Breitenau as well as the farms of Ellhalde, Hummelberg, Leimbach and Trollenberg are located in the district of Wilden. Wald is located in the Heimbachtal in the central Black Forest . The place is also in the area of ​​the Black Forest Middle / North Nature Park . The “Heimbachaue” nature reserve is located south of Wäne. Numerous plants and animals threatened with extinction have found protection and habitat here.

Neighboring places

Dottenweiler is located north of Wilder; a hamlet that belongs to the Lossburg district of Sterneck . To the northeast lies Salzenweiler; also a hamlet that belongs to Sterneck. To the southeast is Gundelshausen, a district of Dornhan . To the south, Betzweiler borders on Wilder. 24-Höfe is bordered by Wilder to the west.

history

Waeler was first mentioned in a document around 1100. In the Middle Ages , the place belonged to the Sterneck rule and with this fell to the Duchy of Württemberg in 1749 . When the new administrative structure was implemented in the Kingdom of Württemberg , Waeler was assigned to the Oberamt Sulz in 1807 . 1824 was self-employed, while before that Breitenau was the main town.

The administrative reform during the Nazi era in Württemberg led to membership in the Freudenstadt district in 1938 . During the invasion of the French army at the end of World War II, acts of war caused severe damage to the forest. The town hall burned down along with other buildings. After the Second World War, Wilder fell into the French zone of occupation and in 1947 came to the newly founded state of Württemberg-Hohenzollern , which was incorporated into the state of Baden-Württemberg in 1952.

Until 1970, Wilder was an independent place. On January 1, 1971, the previously independent municipalities of Betzweiler and Wilder were merged to form the new municipality of Betzweiler-Wilder . In 2005, the first considerations arose to merge the communities of Betzweiler-Wilder and Loßburg. These were implemented on January 1, 2007: Betzweiler-Wilder was incorporated into Lossburg.

traffic

Street

The next motorway junction in the north direction ( Stuttgart and Tübingen ) is near Horb am Neckar on the A 81 , about 30 kilometers from Wilder. The next motorway junction in the south ( Tuttlingen and Singen ) is near Oberndorf am Neckar, also on the A 81 , about 21 kilometers from Betzweiler.

rail

The next train station is in Loßburg-Rodt on the Kinzig Valley Railway .

bus

Bus routes 31 and 35 and the Freudenstadt District Transport Association go to the town every hour and go to all neighboring towns of W Bäumen.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ 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. 528 .
  2. ^ StBA: Changes in the municipalities in Germany, see 2007

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