Frankenhardt

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Coat of arms of the community of Frankenhardt
Frankenhardt
Map of Germany, position of the municipality Frankenhardt highlighted

Coordinates: 49 ° 5 '  N , 9 ° 59'  E

Basic data
State : Baden-Württemberg
Administrative region : Stuttgart
County : Schwäbisch Hall
Height : 455 m above sea level NHN
Area : 69.87 km 2
Residents: 4843 (December 31, 2018)
Population density : 69 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 74586
Primaries : 07959, 07967
License plate : SHA, BK , CR
Community key : 08 1 27 103
Address of the
municipal administration:
Crailsheimer Strasse 3
74586 Frankenhardt
Website : www.frankenhardt.de
Mayor : Jörg Schmidt
Location of the community of Frankenhardt in the Schwäbisch Hall district
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Frankenhardt is a municipality in the district of Schwäbisch Hall in the Franconian north-east of Baden-Württemberg .

geography

Geographical location

Frankenhardt is located in the Hohenloher Land in northeast Baden-Württemberg. The community has a share in the natural areas of the Swabian-Franconian Forest Mountains , Frankenhöhe and Hohenloher-Haller Ebene . The Jagst flows through the municipality .

Neighboring communities

The municipality borders the city of Crailsheim in the north, Stimpfach in the east, Jagstzell in the southeast, Rosenberg in the south , both in the Ostalbkreis , Bühlertann in the southwest , Obersontheim and the city Vellberg in the west .

Community structure

The community of Frankenhardt is made up of 39 villages, hamlets, farms and houses.

The suburb of Honhardt with church and castle. View from Sandberg in north direction.
Honhardt

The former municipality of Honhardt includes the village of Honhardt, the hamlets of Altenfelden, Appensee, Bechhof, Eckarrot, Gauchshausen, Hirschhof, Ipshof, Mainkling, Neuhaus, Reifenhof, Reishof, Sandhof, Steinbach an der Jagst, Unterspeltach, Vorderuhlberg and Zum Wagner, the Belzhof homestead and the living spaces Fleckenbacher Sägmühle, Grunbachsägmühle, Henkensägmühle and Tiefensägmühle.

Furthermore, there are numerous abandoned villages in the area of ​​the former municipality of Honhardt . Some of the following dialed villages are likely due to area reductions of old Hällischen Office Honhardt today are in neighboring communities and the community resulting therefrom; Altach or Altauwe, Betzenhof , Birenbuch, Buchenhof, Der Völken, Fleckenbach, Im Trachenloch, Kaltenbrunnen, Kleinhochtänn, Lysenmühle, Niederhofen, Ronberg, Ronenberg, Nusatz, Schelmenbuck, Sonnenberg, Steckach, Tupse, Waltzenhof, Zum Bruckner, Zum Dreschel, Zum Folmar (also Volmar), Zum Glaser, Zum Habsbecken, Zum Handroß, Zum Kleman, Zum Knur (right) (or Knauer), Zum Ruher, Zum Schedler, Zum Schytrer, Zu dem Stege, Zu Suntheim, Zum Surenberg, Zum Völken and Zum Volp rotated.

Gründelhardt

The former community of Gründelhardt includes the village of Gründelhardt, the hamlets of Banzenweiler , Birkhof or Birklein, Brunzenberg , Fichtenhaus or Schmierhaus, Hellmannshofen , Hinteruhlberg , Markertshofen , Spaichbühl and Stetten ( Burgstall Stetten ) and the Betzenmühle farm. Furthermore, the abandoned villages Burg Griffenberg and Girsberg, Weiler and Zum Mörder, Vogelsberg and Girsberg, Weiler and Zum Mörder are located in the area of ​​the former municipality of Gründelhardt. On the south bank of the Hinterer Schenkensee lies the castle hill of the Burgstall near the Schenkenseen .

Oberspeltach

The former municipality of Oberspeltach includes the village of Oberspeltach, the hamlets of Bonolzhof, Steinehaig and Waldbuch and Haus Neuberg (uninhabited forester's house) as well as the abandoned villages of Hofstatt, Reinhartsweiler, Wolfsberg and Burgberg.

Division of space

According to data from the State Statistical Office , as of 2014.

history

Frankenhardt was created in the course of the administrative reform on January 1, 1974 through the merger of the formerly independent communities Gründelhardt and Honhardt . A year later, on January 1, 1975, the previously independent municipality of Oberspeltach was incorporated.

politics

The community belongs to the agreed administrative community of the city of Crailsheim. In April 2013, Jörg Schmidt, a graduate in administration, was elected the new mayor with 62.8 percent of the vote. He is the successor to Willi Karle, who retired after 39 years.

Attractions

Buildings

The Honhardt moated castle
Burgberg Tower

Economy and Infrastructure

Public facilities

The fire protection and general help ensure the volunteer fire department Frankenhardt and the base fire department Crailsheim. A total of five emergency vehicles are stationed in the community, two in Gründelhardt, two in Honhardt and one in Oberspeltach. The Frankenhardt volunteer fire brigade can mobilize a maximum of around 100 emergency services.

education

There is a primary school in Frankenhardt-Gründelhardt and the Wilhelm-Sandberger-Schule in Frankenhardt-Honhardt, which has been a community school since the 2014/2015 school year (previously a secondary school with a Werkrealschule ).

Sons and daughters of the church

d. H. People who were born here

literature

Web links

Commons : Frankenhardt  - 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. Natural areas of Baden-Württemberg . State Institute for the Environment, Measurements and Nature Conservation Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart 2009
  3. ^ The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by district and municipality. Volume IV: Stuttgart district, Franconian and East Württemberg regional associations. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1980, ISBN 3-17-005708-1 . Pp. 442-447
  4. 'The hamlet with a Sägmühl pond on the upper Blinden Rot is now a little south of the municipal boundary on the Rosenberg municipal area.
  5. Just on the other side of the Rosenberg municipality is the hamlet of Hochtänn above the Eisenbach near Willa.
  6. On the TK25 district name about one kilometer east-northeast of Unterspeltach on the left bank of the Speltach.
  7. a b A Feldgewann Rohnbühl lies after the TK25 approx. 1.8 km east of the Honhardt village center on the right of the Klingenbach before the slope of the terrain to the Jagsttal near Appensee.
  8. On the TK25 a hill immediately west-south-west of Unterspeltach in the triangle of the road K 2641 from Unterspeltach to Stetten, the Speltach in the north and the Stettbach flowing into it in the west.
  9. A Waldgewann Walz is located in today's Rosenberg municipality on both sides of the K 3323 between the Herlingsweiher in the south and the Spitzensägmühle in the north.
  10. The flat left spur of the Betzenbach valley, about half a kilometer east of the Betzenmühle farmstead, is called Griffenberg , the win there is called Schloßbuck , and an adjacent one in the Bachaue is called Burgstadel .
  11. The TK25 shows a forest area Vogelsberg on the western slope of the Ellwang Mountains between Hinteruhlberg and Bühlertann -Himmelreich.
  12. A Waldgewann Mörder , also written as Morte , is up to 515.3  m above sea level. NN between the L 1066 in the north and the Schenkenbach with the Schenkenseen and the Mörder- / Mörtklinge in the south.
  13. Between the northern Lanzenbach - Muckenbach inlet in the west and the castle hill with the castle mountain tower in the east, the TK25 shows a forest area in Reinsweiler .
  14. On the TK25 the name of a small mountain spur to the Lanzenbach on the northern edge of Oberspeltach.
  15. This high plateau at 534.1  m above sea level. NN is surrounded by prehistoric ramparts in the northernmost municipality about 2 km north-northwest of Oberspeltach. According to the information board there, it was partially populated even in the Middle Ages.
  16. Area since 1988 according to actual use for Frankenhardt. State Statistical Office
  17. ^ 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. 467 f .
  18. Information about the Frankenhardt volunteer fire brigade (accessed on December 23, 2014)
  19. Wilhelm-Sandberger-Schule Frankenhardt ( Memento of the original from February 21, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.frankenhardt.de