Graben (Lechfeld)
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Coordinates: 48 ° 11 ' N , 10 ° 49' E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Bavaria | |
Administrative region : | Swabia | |
County : | augsburg | |
Height : | 556 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 14.56 km 2 | |
Residents: | 4056 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 279 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 86836 | |
Area code : | 08232 | |
License plate : | A , SMÜ, WHO | |
Community key : | 09 7 72 149 | |
Community structure: | 2 parts of the community | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Rathausplatz 1 86836 Graben |
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Mayor : | Andreas Scharf (Alliance Lechfeld / CSU) | |
Location of the municipality of Graben in the Augsburg district | ||
Graben is a municipality in the Swabian district of Augsburg . It is the hometown of the Fugger family .
geography
location
The place Graben is about 20 kilometers south of Augsburg between Lech and Wertach on the Lechfeld . The city of Schwabmünchen is located about five kilometers west of Graben .
Districts
The municipality has 2 officially named municipal parts (the type of settlement is indicated in brackets ):
- Graben ( parish village )
- Lagerlechfeld , northern part (parish village)
history
Until the church is planted
In 955 the battle took place on the Lechfeld . In 1063 the village of Graben was first mentioned as "ecclesia Grabon". The place name is interpreted as a reference to the Roman long-distance water line , which, if the archaeological traces are correctly interpreted, as a canal line with a depth of 2.5 m and 7–8 m width and with a gradient of around 3 per thousand possibly coming from the Hurlach spring reservoir Water supply for Augusta Vindelicum , 35 km away , had been created and fell into disrepair after the Romans withdrew. See also the beginnings of Augsburg hydraulic engineering in Roman times .
Graben is located directly on the Roman highway Via Claudia Augusta , which is still clearly visible today as a Roman road and runs exactly straight through the village and over the adjacent fields.
Bishop Heinrich II of Augsburg bequeathed the church with 2 Hufen acres to the cathedral chapter of Augsburg. The knight dynasty "those von Graben" ruled around 1100 in Graben in the name of the cathedral chapter. In 1170 the Counts of Marstetten acquired property in Graben. In 1350 a canon office was established in Graben. The parish church was rebuilt in 1354.
In 1367, the Graebinger weaver Hans Fugger moved to Augsburg and in 1386 became the first weavers' guild master in Augsburg , which laid the foundation stone for the Fugger's later economic empire . The symbols of the two Fugger lines, Fugger von der Reh and Fugger von der Lilie, are still combined in the municipal coat of arms of Graben. The respective head of the princely line Fugger-Babenhausen has automatically been an honorary citizen of Graben since 1899. Lukas Fugger moved back to Graben in 1504. In the same year the church of Graben was rebuilt.
The cemetery around the church was expanded into a fortified church in 1513. Gräbingen farmers took part in the Peasants' War in 1525 . In 1625 the plague raged in the village. In 1635 she appeared again. Graben only had 80 inhabitants. The Swedish-French army camped at Graben in 1648. A first school operation in Graben can be proven in 1769. In 1772 there was a typhus epidemic (lazy fever ) with 30 deaths. Napoleon's soldiers occupied the trench in 1800.
The cathedral monastery of Augsburg exercised the land and local rule in Graben until 1803. With the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss the place came to Bavaria. In the course of the administrative reforms in Bavaria , today's municipality was created with the municipal edict of 1818 .
19th and 20th centuries
From 1864 the military came to the Lechfeld, which belongs to Graben. Military flight operations began there from 1912. The Bundeswehr has been officially on site since July 7, 1956 . Since then, Lagerlechfeld has once again been a military airfield and home to teaching group A of the Information Technology School of the Bundeswehr and the 32nd Fighter Bomber Squadron .
In 1978, Graben came to the Lechfeld administrative community through the municipal reform . In 1994 the place became an independent municipality again.
Population development
The community grew from 1988 to 2008 by 1601 inhabitants or approx. 88%. Between 1988 and 2018, the municipality grew from 1,817 to 3,996 by 2,179 inhabitants or 119.9% - the highest percentage increase in the district in the period mentioned.
politics
Andreas Scharf has been Mayor of Graben since 2008; this was confirmed on March 15, 2020 with 91.9% of the votes for a further six years in office. His predecessor was Hans Winkler (CSU).
The distribution of seats in the 16-member municipal council (as of 2014 municipal elections) is as follows:
- CSU: 6 seats
- Free voters: 5 seats
- Alliance Lechfeld: 5 seats
coat of arms
Blazon : "In blue over a silver shovel blade a rising golden deer, above in the left upper corner a golden lily." | |
Architectural monuments
- Parish church of St. Ulrich and Afra
Economy and Infrastructure
Schools and kindergartens
- Elementary school dig
- Clever
- Villa motley
economy
In 2011, the internet mail order company amazon.de opened a logistics center in the Lechfeld industrial park, directly on the B17 . In April 2012, 1200 people were employed there, and around 1300 short-term employees during the 2011 Christmas season. For traffic engineering development, also settled there, too logistics centers of the company Lidl , Aldi Süd ( Kleinaitingen ) and DHL , in October 2012 was breakpoint Graben (Lechfeld) -Gewerbepark at the Bobingen-Landsberg am Lech railway opened.
Web links
- Local government
- Graben (Lechfeld): 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 Graben in the local database of the Bavarian State Library Online . Bavarian State Library, accessed on August 20, 2019.
- ↑ Christoph Bauer: The Roman rule in Vindelikien, in: History of Swabia until the end of the 18th century (Handbook of Bavarian History, Volume 3/2) . Munich 2001, p. 60 .
- ↑ HdBG: Wappengeschichte Graben
- ^ Municipal Council> Members. Community of Graben, accessed on August 2, 2020 .
- ^ Entry on the coat of arms of Graben (Lechfeld) in the database of the House of Bavarian History
- ↑ Amazon digs up the Lechfeld. Retrieved April 4, 2012 .
- ^ "Economic miracle" in the Augsburg region. District extra from April 4, 2012, p. 1.
- ↑ The new Graben (Lechfeld) industrial park stop will go into operation on October 21, 2012. ( Memento from January 22, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
- ↑ Now Amazon is getting a station article Businessforbusiness (B4B) Schwaben