District of Fulda

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Coat of arms of the district of Fulda Map of Germany, position of the district of Fulda highlighted

Coordinates: 50 ° 34 '  N , 9 ° 41'  E

Basic data
State : Hesse
Administrative region : kassel
Administrative headquarters : Fulda
Area : 1,380.4 km 2
Residents: 223,145 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 162 inhabitants per km 2
License plate : FD
Circle key : 06 6 31
Circle structure: 23 municipalities
Address of the
district administration:
Wörthstrasse 15
36037 Fulda
Website : www.landkreis-fulda.de
District Administrator : Bernd Woide ( CDU )
Location of the district of Fulda in Hesse
Kassel Landkreis Kassel Werra-Meißner-Kreis Schwalm-Eder-Kreis Landkreis Waldeck-Frankenberg Landkreis Hersfeld-Rotenburg Landkreis Fulda Vogelsbergkreis Landkreis Marburg-Biedenkopf Lahn-Dill-Kreis Landkreis Limburg-Weilburg Landkreis Gießen Main-Kinzig-Kreis Wetteraukreis Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis Hochtaunuskreis Wiesbaden Main-Taunus-Kreis Kreis Groß-Gerau Frankfurt am Main Offenbach am Main Landkreis Offenbach Darmstadt Landkreis Darmstadt-Dieburg Kreis Bergstraße Kreis Bergstraße Odenwaldkreis Baden-Württemberg Rheinland-Pfalz Bayern Nordrhein-Westfalen Niedersachsen Thüringenmap
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The district of Fulda is located in the administrative district of Kassel in East Hesse on the eastern edge of the Rhine-Main metropolitan region .

geography

location

The core area of ​​the district of Fulda includes the so-called Fulda basin . To the east of it lies the low mountain range of the Hohe Rhön with Hesse's highest mountain, the Wasserkuppe . In the west of the district there are still foothills of the Vogelsberg . The name of the district is derived from the river Fulda and the district town of Fulda .

The district of Fulda is the easternmost district of the Rhine-Main area .

Neighboring areas

The district borders clockwise in the north, beginning with the districts of Hersfeld-Rotenburg (in Hesse), Wartburg district and district of Schmalkalden-Meiningen (both in Thuringia ), Rhön-Grabfeld and Bad Kissingen (both in Bavaria ) as well as Main-Kinzig district and Vogelsberg district (both again in Hessen).

history

District of Fulda, 1905

The Fulda district was created in 1821 after the Grand Duchy of Fulda came to the Electorate of Hesse in 1816 and was divided into four districts. In 1856, the Rödergrund community moved from the Hünfeld district to the Fulda district and became part of the Rödergrund-Egelmes community . When the Electorate of Hesse and the Bavarian districts of Gersfeld and Orb were annexed by Prussia in 1866 , this area became the new administrative district of Kassel in the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau . Today's district area was divided into the districts of Fulda, Gersfeld and Hünfeld .

In 1927 the city of Fulda left the Fulda district and became a district. In 1932, the Fulda district was merged with the Gersfeld district. As part of the Hessian municipal reform on December 31, 1971, April 1 and August 1, 1972, the numerous smaller communities in the old district area were united to a total of 17 large communities.

Due to the law on the reorganization of the districts of Fulda and Hünfeld and the city of Fulda , the scope of the district of Fulda was changed significantly on August 1, 1972:

On July 1, 1974, the city of Fulda lost its status as an independent city and was incorporated into the Fulda district, which means that it has reached its current size with a total of 23 communities.

Population development

year Residents source
1871 44,475
1890 49.168
1900 53,438
1910 63.199
1925 71,637
1933 70,985
1939 69,963
1950 94,928
1960 95,200
1970 108,800
1980 190,300
1990 197,300
2000 217.710
2010 217,408
2015 217,584

Religions

According to the 2011 census, 62.2% of the population belonged to the Catholic Church and 20.0% to the Protestant Church . 17.7% of the population were of another religion or denomination (including Muslims , Orthodox Christians ) or were non-denominational .

politics

District council

The local elections on March 6, 2016 produced the following results, compared to previous local elections:

Diagram showing the election results and the distribution of seats
Election of the Fulda District Assembly in 2016
 %
50
40
30th
20th
10
0
46.5
15.5
14.3
8.1
6.4
5.5
2.8
1.0
Gains and losses
compared to 2011
 % p
 16
 14th
 12
 10
   8th
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
  -8th
-6.5
-3.6
+14.3
-6.3
+0.1
+1.8
+0.9
-0.7
Distribution of seats in the district assembly 2016
        
A total of 81 seats
Nominations %
2016
Seats
2016
%
2011
Seats
2011
%
2006
Seats
2006
%
2001
Seats
2001
%

1997

Seats

1997

CDU Christian Democratic Union of Germany 46.5 38 53.0 43 57.8 47 58.6 48 49.9 42
SPD Social Democratic Party of Germany 15.5 13 19.1 15th 20.6 17th 23.3 19th 25.8 22nd
AfD Alternative for Germany 14.3 12 - - - - - - - -
GREEN Alliance 90 / The Greens 8.1 6th 14.4 12 5.3 4th 5.2 4th 7.3 6th
CWE Christian voter unity 6.4 5 6.3 5 5.3 4th 4.4 4th
FDP Free Democratic Party 5.5 4th 3.7 3 4.0 3 2.9 2 3.0
DIE LINKE.OL DIE LINKE: Open list 2.8 2 1.9 2 1.6 1 - - - -
REP The Republicans 1.0 1 1.7 1 2.2 2 2.7 2 5.9 6th
FWG Free voter communities of the district of Fulda - - - - 3.3 3 2.7 2
DP German party - - - - - - 0.2 - - -
PDS Democratic Socialism Party - - - - - - - - 0.9 -
total 100.0 81 100.0 81 100.0 81 100.0 81 100.0 81
Voter turnout in% 54.5 51.2 47.7 57.1 70.7

District administrators of the Fulda district from 1821 to 1972

Surname from to
Friedrich Fondy 1821 1841
Karl von Benning 1841 1844
Heinrich Karl Joachim von Loßberg 1844 1847
Jakob Hippolyt Braun 1847 1851
Carl Theodor Giller 1851 1854
Heinrich Wilhelm Emil Schmidt 1854 1866
August Wagner 1866 1868
Friedrich August Wilhelm Cornelius 1868 1883
Friedrich von Trott zu Solz 1883 1891
Max Friedrich Martin Georg Fliedner 1891 1894
Kurt Steffens 1895 1903
Gustav Springorum 1903 1912
Karl von Dörnberg 1912 1921
Heinrich von Gagern 1921 1933
Hans Burkhardt (NSDAP) 1933 1940
Otto Feuerborn (NSDAP) 1940 1945
Franz Danzebrink 1945 1945
Johannes Kramer 1945 1945
Georg Stieler (CDU) 1945 1953
Eduard Stieler (CDU) 1953 1972

(Sources below)

District administrators of the Fulda district since the regional reform in 1972

Surname from to
Eduard Stieler (CDU) 1972 1973
Fritz Kramer (CDU) 1973 2006
Bernd Woide (CDU) 2006 today

(Sources below)

Since 1 February 2006, Bernd Woide (CDU) district administrator of the district of Fulda. His last re-election took place on September 24, 2017 with a share of the vote of 65.0 percent and a voter turnout of 71.6 percent.

Coat of arms, flag and banner

The district of Fulda has a coat of arms, a flag and a banner .

Coat of arms of the district of Fulda
Blazon : “Split by silver and blue; in front the black continuous Fulda cross, behind the Hessian lion. "
Justification of the coat of arms: The coat of arms thus expresses the old affiliation of today's district area to the Fulda Abbey and the later affiliation to the Electorate or State of Hesse. The coat of arms was first awarded on December 11, 1936 and again on July 9, 1973.

Description of the flag: “The flag shows on a white strip bordered by two red stripes in a ratio of 1: 4: 1, with the coat of arms in the half of the leech. The banner shows on a white strip bordered by two red side stripes in a ratio of 1: 4: 1, the center of the coat of arms clearly offset upwards. "

Sponsorships

In 1962 the sponsorship for the expelled Sudeten Germans from the Friedland district was taken over. 1965 also for those from the Leitmeritz district .

Economy and Transport

In the Future Atlas 2016 , the Fulda district was ranked 89th out of 402 districts, municipal associations and independent cities in Germany, making it one of the places with "high future prospects". In the 2019 edition, it was ranked 114th out of 401.

traffic

The Fulda station is an important railway junction and stop on the Hanover-Würzburg high-speed railway . The railway lines Fulda – Frankfurt , Fulda – Bebra , Fulda – Gersfeld and Fulda – Gießen run through the district . The federal motorway 7 (Kassel – Würzburg) and federal motorway 66 (Frankfurt – Fulda) open up the district in long-distance road traffic. The federal highways B 27 , B 84 , B 254 , B 279 and B 458 are part of the network of federal roads , state roads and district roads .

The Weimarer Straße tunnel in Fulda is part of the Fulda city ring road and the Neuhof motorway tunnel on federal motorway 66 also runs through the district and is of supraregional importance.

Local public transport is provided by trains and buses. The district of Fulda is in the tariff area of ​​the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund .

Communities

(Residents on December 31, 2019)

Eiterfeld Burghaun Rasdorf Hünfeld Nüsttal Bad Salzschlirf Großenlüder Fulda Petersberg (Hessen) Hofbieber Tann (Rhön) Hilders Dipperz Künzell Poppenhausen (Wasserkuppe) Ehrenberg (Rhön) Gersfeld (Rhön) Ebersburg Eichenzell Kalbach Flieden Hosenfeld Neuhof (bei Fulda) Main-Kinzig-Kreis Bayern Thüringen Landkreis Hersfeld-Rotenburg VogelsbergkreisMunicipalities in FD.svg
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Cities

  1. Fulda , city ​​with special status (68,635)
  2. Gersfeld (Rhön) (5460)
  3. Hünfeld (16,616)
  4. Tann (Rhön) (4405)

Market towns

  1. Burghaun (6364)
  2. Pus field (7021)
  3. Hilders (4656)

Other communities

  1. Bad Salzschlirf (3436)
  2. Dipperz (3499)
  3. Ebersburg [seat: Schmalnau] (4637)
  4. Ehrenberg (Rhön) [seat: Wüstensachsen] (2564)
  5. Eichenzell (11,023)
  6. Lilac (8554)
  7. Grossenlüder (8508)
  8. Hofbieber (6082)
  9. Hosenfeld (4653)
  10. Kalbach [Headquarters: Mittelkalbach] (6378)
  11. Künzell (16,724)
  12. Neuhof (10,830)
  13. Nüsttal [seat: Hofaschenbach] (2832)
  14. Petersberg (16,052)
  15. Poppenhausen (Wasserkuppe) (2662)
  16. Rasdorf (1554)

Former parishes

The following list contains all former municipalities that ever belonged to the district of Fulda.

Abtsroda
Allmus
Almendorf
Altenfeld
Altenhof
Poor yard
Batten
Bernhards
Besges
Bimbach
Blankenau
Böckels
fire
Burnless
Bronnzell
Büchenberg
Beech rod
Dalherda
Danzwiesen
That
Dietershan
Dietershausen
Dietges
Dirlos
Dollbach
Dorfborn
Dörmbach (Fulda)
Dörmbach ad Milseburg
Ebersberg
Eckweisbach
Edelzell
Eichenau
Eichenried
Ellers
Parents
Angel helms
Finkenhain
Friesenhausen
Gackenhof
Gersrod
Gichenbach
Giesel
Glass cell
Günthers
Habel
Haimbach
Hainzell
Harmerz
Hattenhof
Haunedorf
Houseleek
Hettenhausen
Höf and Haid
Horas
Hundsbach
Istergiesel
Johannesberg
Jossa
Chamber cell
Kauppen
Kerzell
Keulos
Kippelbach
Kleinlüder
Small people
Kohlgrund
Kohlhaus
Lahrbach
Long bender
Lehnerz
Liebhards
Extinguishing rod
Ludermünd
Lütter
Lütterz
Maberzell
Handmaid
Maiersbach
Malkes
Marbach
Margretenhaun
Melperts
Melters
Melzdorf
Mittelkalbach
Mittelrode
Mosbach
Must
Neuenberg
Neuschwambach
Neustadt
Neuswarts
Niederbieber
Niederkalbach
Niederrode
Sneezing
Oberbimbach
Obernhausen
Oberrode
Opperz
Pfaffenrod
Pilgrim cell
Poppenrod
Reinhards
Rengersfeld
Reulbach
Rex
reed
Rodenbach
Rödergrund-Egelmes
Rodges
Rodholz
Rommers
Rommerz
Rönshausen
Rothemann
Rückers
Rupsroth
Sandberg
Schachen
Schletzenhausen
Schlitzenhausen
Schmalnau
Hover
Seiferts
Sickels
Simmershausen
Steens
Steinau
Stone house
Stone wall
Stellberg
Heeled
Stork
Thaiden
Thalau
Theobaldshof
Deep pits
Traisbach
Uffhausen
Unterbimbach
Veitsteinbach
Weidenau
Welkers
Wendershausen
Weyhers
Wickers
grasslands
Wissels
Wisselsrod
Wittges
Wolferts
Desert saxons
Cell
brick
Zillbach
Zirkenbach

License Plate

On July 1, 1956, the district was assigned the distinctive sign FD when the vehicle registration number that is still valid today was introduced . It is still issued today.

literature

  • District committee of the district of Fulda: History and tasks of the district of Fulda: Monograph on the 175th anniversary of the district: Parzeller , Fulda * Michael Mott : Monuments in the district of Fulda and in the old monastery: Rhön-Verlag Hohmann, Hünfeld, Rindt-Druck, Fulda 1996, ISBN 3- 931796-13-2 .
  • Diana Ascher: The place names of the district of Fulda . In: Archive for Middle Rhine Church History 70 (2018), pp. 29–49.
  • Michael Mott: A circle with culture: "Checkered - the history of the Fulda region" Once home to Stone Age hunters, saints, regents and godly subjects. In: “Landkreis Fulda”, book series “Portrait of German districts”: Fachverlag Kommunikation & Wirtschaft GmbH, Oldenburg, fourth edition 2009, ISBN 978-3-88363-301-5 ; fifth completely new edition 2014, ISBN 978-3-88363-356-5 .

Web links

Commons : Landkreis Fulda  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Hessian State Statistical Office: Population status on December 31, 2019 (districts and urban districts as well as municipalities, population figures based on the 2011 census) ( help ).
  2. Ulrich Reuling : Administrative division 1821-1955. (PDF) In: Historical Atlas of Hesse. Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS), p. 176 , accessed on March 19, 2016 .
  3. a b Law on the reorganization of the districts of Fulda and Hünfeld and the city of Fulda (GVBl. II 330-14) of July 11, 1972 . In: The Hessian Minister of the Interior (ed.): Law and Ordinance Gazette for the State of Hesse . 1972 No. 17 , p. 220 ( online at the information system of the Hessian state parliament [PDF; 1,2 MB ]).
  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. 395 f .
  5. ^ The municipalities and manor districts of the Hesse-Nassau province and their population in 1871
  6. a b c d e f g h i j Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Fulda district. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  7. Statistical Yearbook for the Federal Republic of Germany 1972
  8. Hessian State Statistical Office.
  9. Population in the administrative districts on September 30, 2010 and population processes in the 3rd quarter of 2010. Hessian State Statistical Office, archived from the original on May 10, 2011 ; accessed on May 31, 2019 .
  10. Population in the administrative districts on June 30, 2015 and change in population in the 2nd quarter of 2015. Hessian State Statistical Office, archived from the original on March 24, 2016 ; accessed on May 31, 2019 .
  11. Population in a regional comparison by religion -in% - counting from the adjusted register inventory , last seen on October 13, 2017.
  12. ^ Hessian State Statistical Office: Results of the district elections of 2016 and 2011
  13. ^ Hessian State Statistical Office: Results of the district elections of 2011 and 2006
  14. ^ Hessian State Statistical Office: Results of the district elections of 2006 and 2001
  15. ^ Hessian State Statistical Office: Results of the district elections of 2001 and 1997
  16. ^ Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt Wiesbaden: The municipal elections on March 18, 2001. In: Results of the municipal elections and the district elections. Hessian Statistical Office Wiesbaden, 2001, accessed on April 24, 2020 (German).
  17. There are no separate figures for the CWE and FWG for 2001, as the contributions to Hesse's statistics no. 356 mention a total of 5 district council members and 6.1% for the CWE and FWG.
  18. There are no separate figures for the CWE and FWG for 2001, as the contributions to Hesse's statistics no. 356 mention a total of 5 district council members and 6.1% for the CWE and FWG.
  19. In the contributions to Hesse's statistics no. 356 there is no information about the number of district council members of the FDP that resulted from the 1997 local elections.
  20. There are no separate figures for the CWE and FWG for 2001, as the contributions to Hesse's statistics no. 356 mention a total of 5 district council members and 6.1% for the CWE and FWG.
  21. There are no separate figures for the CWE and FWG for 2001, as the contributions to Hesse's statistics no. 356 mention a total of 5 district council members and 6.1% for the CWE and FWG.
  22. The DP won no seat in 2001, but 0.2% of the vote.
  23. In the contributions to Hesse's statistics no. 356, 0.7 is shown for other in 1997, although no details are given as to which party or electoral association it is.
  24. Fuldaer Zeitung from August 15, 2011  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.fuldaerzeitung.de  
  25. https://www.fulda.de/rathaus-politik/partnerstaedte-patenschaften/patenschaften/
  26. Zukunftsatlas 2016. Archived from the original ; accessed on March 23, 2018 .
  27. PROGNOS future atlas. Handelsblatt, accessed on December 10, 2019 .
  28. Hessian State Statistical Office: Population status on December 31, 2019 (districts and urban districts as well as municipalities, population figures based on the 2011 census) ( help ).
  29. District of Fulda. Historical local dictionary. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).