Degerschlacht

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Degerschlacht
City of Reutlingen
Former coat of arms of Degerschlacht
Coordinates: 48 ° 31 ′ 21 ″  N , 9 ° 10 ′ 31 ″  E
Height : 399  (389-402)  m
Area : 1.75 km²
Residents : 2231  (Jan. 2019)
Population density : 1,275 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : January 1, 1972
Postal code : 72768
Area code : 07121

Degerschlacht is a district of Reutlingen in the Reutlingen district in Baden-Württemberg . District mayor is Dieter Füllemann.

geography

Degerschlacht is about four kilometers north of Reutlingen's core city. The place borders in the north on the district Sickenhausen , in the northeast on Rommelsbach , in the south on Betzingen , in the west on the community Wannweil and in the northwest on the community Kirchentellinsfurt ( district Tübingen ).

history

Town hall and Petrus Church in the center of Degerschlacht

The place was first mentioned in a document in 1092. After sales by patricians and counts, the village came to the Oberamt Tübingen and in 1938 to the district of Reutlingen .

In contrast to the Reutlingen core city and the other suburbs, there was no damage to any building in Degerschlacht during the Second World War .

On January 1, 1972, it was incorporated into the city of Reutlingen.

coat of arms

Blazon : "Over a golden shield base , inside a black stag pole , in blue a silver harrow ."

Local council

The following distribution of seats resulted in the election to the local council:

2004 2009 2014
Independent list of Degerschlacht 7th 7th 6th
WE for Degerschlacht 4th 4th 5

See also: Results of the local elections in Reutlingen

Evangelical parish Degerschlacht

The Degerschlacht parish (approx. 2,300 members) comprises the Degerschlacht district of the city of Reutlingen. Degerschlacht was initially a branch of St. Peterskirche in Reutlingen. In 1679 Württemberg acquired the patronage rights of the church and set up its own parish in Degerschlacht together with the neighboring Sickenhausen. The originally Gothic church of St. Petrus Degerschlacht was changed in 1681 and rebuilt again in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Until 1939 the parish Degerschlacht belonged to the church district Tübingen . With effect from April 1, 1939, it was reclassified to the Reutlingen church district .

Others

Personalities

literature

  • City of Reutlingen (ed.): Degerschlacht . From the farming village to the Reutlingen district. 1992, ISBN 3-927228-44-3 .
  • Degerschlacht in the description of the Upper Office Tübingen from 1867 ( Wikisource )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Living in Reutlingen - population. City of Reutlingen, accessed on February 28, 2019 .
  2. https://www.reutlingen.de/de/Leben-in-Reutlingen/Unsere-Stadt/Stadtteile/Degerschlacht/Rathaus/Bezirksb%C3%BCrgermeister
  3. Gerhard Junge: Fates 1945 - The end of the Second World War in the Reutlingen district . 2nd expanded edition. Oertel + Spörer, Reutlingen 1977, ISBN 3-88627-098-X , p. 310 ff .
  4. ^ 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. 531 .
  5. ^ Merging of the communities Degerschlacht and Sickenhausen. New Apostolic Church - Reutlingen Church District, November 14, 2016, accessed on February 26, 2019 .