Ingoldingen

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Coat of arms of the municipality of Ingoldingen
Ingoldingen
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Coordinates: 48 ° 2 '  N , 9 ° 45'  E

Basic data
State : Baden-Württemberg
Administrative region : Tübingen
County : Biberach
Height : 551 m above sea level NHN
Area : 44.24 km 2
Residents: 2969 (December 31, 2018)
Population density : 67 inhabitants per km 2
Postcodes : 88456, 88400
Area code : 07355
License plate : BC
Community key : 08 4 26 062
Address of the
municipal administration:
St. Georgenstrasse 1
88456 Ingoldingen
Website : www.ingoldingen.de
Mayor : Jürgen Schell
Location of the municipality of Ingoldingen in the Biberach district
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Ingoldingen from the south

Ingoldingen is a municipality in the Biberach district in Baden-Württemberg in Germany .

geography

Geographical location

Ingoldingen is located around nine kilometers southwest of Biberach an der Riss not far west of federal highway 30 . It is traversed by the Federbach, which flows southeast of the village into the Danube tributary Riss , from which one of two source streams in the southern part of the municipality Winterstettendorf rises.

Community structure

In addition to the main town of the same name, the municipality of Ingoldingen consists of the districts Degernau , Grodt , Winterstettenstadt , Winterstettendorf , Muttensweiler , Gensenweiler, Hervetsweiler, Wattenweiler and Hagnaufurt.

history

Until the 19th century

Ingoldingen was first mentioned in a document in 1083 as part of the investiture dispute . At that time it belonged to the Benedictine Abbey of St. Georgen. Later it fell to the Zähringer . In 1803 the place came to the Kingdom of Württemberg .

Spatial development of the urban area

In the course of the municipal reform in Baden-Württemberg, the following municipalities and places were incorporated into Ingoldingen or united with Ingoldingen:

  • June 1, 1972: Grodt and Muttensweiler
  • December 1, 1974: Winterstettendorf
  • January 1, 1975: Winterstettenstadt (merging with Ingoldingen to form the new municipality of Ingoldingen)
  • January 1, 1976: the districts of Gensenweiler, Hervetsweiler, Wattenweiler and Hagnaufurt of the city of Bad Waldsee (from the former municipality of Michelwinnaden ).
Winterstettenstadt around 1900

politics

Municipal council

In Ingoldingen, the municipal council is elected using the spurious selection of a part of town. The number of local councils can change due to overhang mandates . The municipal council consists of the elected voluntary councilors and the mayor as chairman. The mayor is entitled to vote in the municipal council. The local elections on May 26, 2019 led to the following final result. The turnout was 71.1% (2014: 60.4%).

Political party be right Seats 2014 result
Free electoral association 80.9% 11 76.3%, 11 seats
CDU 19.1% 3 23.7%, 4 seats

coat of arms

Blazon : In green an upright golden steed, lower right a silver patriarch high cross with shamrock ends.

Community partnerships

Culture and sights

The district of Muttensweiler is located on both the Upper Swabian Baroque Road and the Upper Swabian Way of St. James from Ulm to Constance .

Buildings

The St. Jakobus Church, built by Jakob Emele in 1750/51, stands in a place that was mentioned as early as 1275 with a parish church. The interior of the church, renovated in 1983/84, is dominated by three altars. The high altar shows the beheading of the church patron James . The organ with fifteen registers was built in 1958 by the Biberach company Reiser .

Personalities

literature

  • Johann Daniel Georg v. Memminger: Municipality of Ingoldingen , from description of the Oberamt Waldsee . Cotta, Stuttgart and Tübingen 1834 ( full text at Wikisource )

Web links

Commons : Ingoldingen  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. State Statistical Office Baden-Württemberg - Population by nationality and gender on December 31, 2018 (CSV file) ( help on this ).
  2. ^ 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. 525, 544 and 545 .
  3. Preliminary results of the 2019 municipal council elections at the State Statistical Office