Langenneufnach
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Coordinates: 48 ° 15 ' N , 10 ° 36' E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Bavaria | |
Administrative region : | Swabia | |
County : | augsburg | |
Management Community : | Perennials | |
Height : | 520 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 12.82 km 2 | |
Residents: | 1766 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 138 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 86863 | |
Area code : | 08239 | |
License plate : | A , SMÜ, WHO | |
Community key : | 09 7 72 168 | |
LOCODE : | DE LNC | |
Community structure: | 4 parts of the community | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Rathausstrasse 58 86863 Langenneufnach |
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Mayor : | Gerald Eichinger ( CSU / Free Voting Group) | |
Location of the municipality of Langenneufnach in the Augsburg district | ||
Langenneufnach is a municipality in the Swabian district of Augsburg and the seat of the administrative community of Stauden .
geography
The Neufnach flows through the village .
Landscapes and parts of the municipality
The municipality consists of two districts and has four officially named municipality parts (the type of settlement is indicated in brackets ):
- District Langenneufnach ( parish village ) with Bucherhof ( wasteland ) and Unterrothan ( village )
- Habertsweiler district ( Kirchdorf )
history
Origin of name
The place name is derived from the Celtic words "Nif" or "Nifen", which mean "dark", "foggy" or "hazy", and suggests that there was settlement as early as the Celtic era. Later place names were "Nifenaha", "Neifnach" and "Langenneiffnach".
Until the church is planted
The barons of Hus were the local lords and owners of the bailiwick. Since the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 1803 the place belongs to Bavaria. In the course of the administrative reforms in Bavaria , today's municipality was created with the municipal edict of 1818 .
Population development
Between 1988 and 2018 the municipality grew from 1,474 to 1,759 by 285 inhabitants or 19.3%.
Incorporations
On April 1, 1971, part of the dissolved community of Habertsweiler was incorporated.
politics
Municipal council
Allocation of seats in the 12-member municipal council (status of municipal elections in Bavaria 2014 )
- Free electoral association : 4 seats
- CSU / Free Voting Group: 5 seats
- Independent citizens: 3 seats
mayor
Gerald Eichinger (CSU / Free Voting Group) has been mayor since May 1, 2020; he was elected on March 15, 2020 with 76.9% of the vote. His predecessor was Josef Böck (Free Electoral Association) from May 1990 to April 2020.
coat of arms
The description of the coat of arms reads: "Divided by silver and red, each with a golden hunter's horn in confused colors under a six-pointed blue star at the top and a silver star at the bottom."
Architectural monuments
Soil monuments
Companies
The headquarters of the Topstar company are in Langenneufnach . As an office chair manufacturer, the company is No. 3 in Germany and in the top 10 worldwide.
Personalities
- Eitelhans Langenmantel (1480? –1528), a member of the Augsburg Anabaptist Congregation , stayed in Langenneufnach for some time on the run from the captors of the Swabian Federation .
- Markus Ferber (* 1965), MEP, grew up in the village and spent his childhood.
traffic
Langenneufnach station is on the perennial railway from Gessertshausen to Markt Wald. The route is currently only used by individual special trains.
literature
- Hoeynck: Regesten about the parish village Langenneufnach . In: Journal of the Historical Association for Swabia and Neuburg . Volume 15 (1888), pp. 150-151
Web links
- Entry on Langenneufnach's coat of arms in the database of the House of Bavarian History
- Langenneufnach: Official statistics of the LfStat (PDF; 1.23 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 Langenneufnach in the local database of the Bavarian State Library Online . Bavarian State Library, accessed on August 20, 2019.
- ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 569 .
- ↑ Article in the Augsburger Allgemeine from April 12, 2008, Economy, page 25