Heinitz (Neunkirchen)
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Heinitz
City of Neunkirchen
Coordinates: 49 ° 19 ′ 47 ″ N , 7 ° 8 ′ 16 ″ E
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| Height : | 303 m | |
| Residents : | 652 (Dec. 31, 2018) | |
| Postal code : | 66540 | |
| Area code : | 06821 | |
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Location of Heinitz in Saarland |
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Heinitz ( ) is located near the northeastern border of the Saar coal forest and is the western part of Neunkirchen (Saar) .
Location and importance
The district is located from Neunkirchen city center on the way to Elversberg just before the slip road to the A8 in the direction of Saarbrücken - Trier - Luxembourg . The approach to the motorway in the opposite direction Kaiserslautern - Mannheim is reached at the entrance to Spiesen .
The old mining town owes its name to the Prussian Minister of State Friedrich Anton von Heynitz . The Heinitz mine , which is no longer in operation, is also located in Heinitz . It is considered to be the oldest coal mining site in Germany. Already the Celts in the 7th / 6th Century BC Kännelkohle mined in the field of the later Heinitz mine.
On May 12, 1980, an F-104 (TF-104G two-seater) Starfighter of the Belgian Air Force crashed into a local office building, killing three women. The jet had the identification FC05, Serial 583G-5102. The cause of the crash was a bird strike . Both crew members were able to save themselves with the ejection seat. The machine belonged to 31 Sqn. from Kleine Brogel .
Population development
| year | 1951 | 1977 | 1988 | 2000 | 2015 |
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| Residents | 1,710 | 927 | 828 | 766 | 663 |
Personalities
- Erich Hilgenfeldt (1897–1945), administrative officer of the NSDAP and SS-Oberführer
- Erich Hoffmann (1904–1989), agricultural scientist
Web links
- Further information on Heinitz
- Information on the history of hard coal mining in Heinitz
- Literature on Heinitz (Neunkirchen) in the Saarland Bibliography
Individual evidence
- ↑ Neunkirchen: Population status 2018 , accessed on March 24, 2019
- ↑ Description of Kännelkohle
- ↑ Katrin Carl, Christian Reuther, Dennis Schuld: Kleine chroNiK. A journey through time through the history of Neunkirchen. District town Neunkirchen 2019. pp. 23–25
- ↑ Katrin Carl, Christian Reuther, Dennis Schuld: Kleine chroNiK. A journey through time through the history of Neunkirchen. District town Neunkirchen 2019. pp. 23–25