Grub (Thuringia)

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Grub (Thuringia)
Map of Germany, position of the municipality of Grub highlighted

Coordinates: 50 ° 33 '  N , 10 ° 38'  E

Basic data
State : Thuringia
County : Hildburghausen
Management Community : Field stone
Height : 460 m above sea level NHN
Area : 4.49 km 2
Residents: 160 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 36 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 98530
Area code : 036846
License plate : HBN
Community key : 16 0 69 017
Address of the
municipal administration:
Dorfstrasse 8
98530 Grub
Website : www.vg-feldstein.de
Mayor : Uwe Triebel (FFw / FwV)
Location of the community of Grub in the district of Hildburghausen
Ahlstädt Auengrund Beinerstadt Bischofrod Eisfeld Brünn Dingsleben Ehrenberg Eichenberg Eisfeld Grimmelshausen Grub Heldburg Henfstädt Hildburghausen Kloster Veßra Lengfeld Marisfeld Masserberg Oberstadt Reurieth Römhild Schlechtsart Schleusegrund Schleusingen Schmeheim Schweickershausen St. Bernhard Straufhain Themar Ummerstadt Veilsdorf Westhausen Thüringenmap
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Grub is a municipality in the district of Hildburghausen in the Franconian south of the Free State of Thuringia . She belongs to the administrative community Feldstein . The administrative seat is in the city of Themar .

location

The place Grub is located at the foot of the 692 m high mountain Schneeberg on the southern roof of the Thuringian Forest south of Suhl . The state road L 2633 connects the place with the federal highway 73 and the surrounding area.

Evangelical Lutheran Church

history

The village was first mentioned on August 7, 1130. During the time of the tribal duchies, the place was in the Duchy of Franconia . In terms of lordship, the place in the Themar office initially belonged to the county of Henneberg , after 1583 to various Saxon duchies and from 1826 to 1918 to Saxony-Meiningen . In 1920 he came to the state of Thuringia .

politics

The local council in Grub consists of six council members who were elected in the local elections on June 7th, 2009 in a majority vote.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Population of the municipalities from the Thuringian State Office for Statistics  ( help on this ).
  2. ^ Wolfgang Kahl: First mention of Thuringian towns and villages. A manual. Rockstuhl Verlag, Bad Langensalza, 2010 ISBN 978-3-86777-202-0 , p. 104

Web links

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