List of municipalities in the Biberach district
The list of municipalities in the Biberach district gives an overview of the 45 smallest administrative units in the district . It consists of 45 parishes , six of which are small towns . In 1938 the Biberach district became the district of Biberach. From this point in time, the earliest that a main town belongs to the district is noted in the list. In its current form, the district emerged from 1971 after the Baden-Württemberg municipal reform in 1968 . The current community structure was completed in 1975. The year of affiliation to the main town is noted for the sub-towns, regardless of the date of foundation of the district.
description
The district can be further subdivided into six agreed administrative communities (VVG) and three local authority associations (GVB). There is the VG Bad Schussenried (VGBS) Biberach (VGB), Laupheim (VGL), Ochsenhausen (VGO), Riedlingen (VGR) and Schwendi (VGS). The municipal administration associations are Bad Buchau (GVBBB), Illertal (GVBI) and Rot-Tannheim (GVBRT). Only Schemmerhofen is not organized in such an association.
With a total area of 1,409.75 km² , the Biberach district is the eighth largest in Baden-Württemberg . Langenenslingen has the largest area within the district with 88.37 km². This is followed by the city of Biberach with 72.16 km² and the city of Riedlingen with 64.96 km². Another six of the district parts have an area of over 50 km². Four municipalities have an area larger than 40 km² and three municipalities are over 30 km². 19 municipalities have an area greater than 20 km². Five municipalities reach an area of over 10 km², which, however, is not exceeded by six municipalities. The smallest areas have the communities Seekirch with 5.77, Allmannsweiler with 4.10 and Moosburg with 1.86.
In terms of population, the Biberach district is the eleventh smallest in Baden-Württemberg with 189,089. The major district town of Biberach has the largest share of this with 32,137, followed by the cities of Laupheim 19,412 and Riedlingen 10,308. Two cities have a population of over 8,000. Then come the most populous municipalities: Schemmerhofen with 7,651, Schwendi with 6,304 and Ertingen with 5,534. Seven municipalities and the smallest town have a population of over 4,000. Six municipalities have more than 3,000 and eight municipalities over 2,000 inhabitants. Six municipalities reach over 1,000 inhabitants, which nine fail. The fewest residents have Allmannsweiler with 324, Seekirch with 286 and Moosburg with 194.
The entire district of Biberach has a population density of 134 inhabitants per km². The largest population density within the district are the cities of Biberach with 445 inhabitants per km² and Laupheim with 314 as well as the communities Ummendorf with 212 and Dettingen with 209. 18 communities have more than 100 inhabitants per km² and 23 less than these 100. The lowest density show Alleshausen at 44, Kanzach at 42 and Langenenslingen at 41.
The Gutenzell-Hürbel community is a specialty , as it does not have a coat of arms.
Legend
- Municipality : Name of the municipality or city
- Part places : the Enumerated be local or districts of the administrative unit, with no villages , hamlets , farms , (individual) houses . In addition, the year of incorporation is given, alternatively the incorporation of the main town into the district of Biberach.
- VG / GVB : Shows membership of an administrative association or a municipal administration association (abbreviations are explained in the description section )
- Coat of arms : coat of arms of the municipality or city
- Map : Shows the location of the municipality or city in the Biberach district, as well as the associated administrative association or the associated municipal administration association
- Area : The area that the administrative unit comprises, expressed in square kilometers .
- Population : Number of people living in the municipality or city. (As of December 31, 2018)
- Population density : The population density is given, calculated on the area of the administrative unit, given in inhabitants per km². (As of December 31, 2018)
- Height : Height of the eponymous town or town in meters above sea level
- Image : Image from the respective municipality or city
Communities
local community | Sub-locations | VG / GVB |
coat of arms | map | Area (km²) |
Residents | EW density |
Height (m) |
image |
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Biberach district | 1,409.75 | 199,742 | 142 | ||||||
Achstetten | Achstetten (1938) Bronnen (1972) Oberholzheim (1972) Stetten (1975) |
SEE | 23.38 | 4,920 | 210 | 508 | |||
Alleshausen | Alleshausen (1973) | GVBBB | 11.31 | 524 | 46 | 585 | |||
Allmannsweiler | Allmannsweiler (1973) | GVBBB | 4.10 | 304 | 74 | 625 | |||
Altheim | Altheim (1973) Heiligkreuztal (1974) Waldhausen (1974) |
VGR | 23.74 | 2.111 | 89 | 540 | |||
Attenweiler | Attenweiler (1938) Oggelsbeuren (1975) Rupertshofen (1975) |
VGB | 27.20 | 1.934 | 71 | 596 | |||
City of Bad Buchau |
Bad Buchau (1938) | GVBBB | 23.77 | 4,294 | 181 | 592 | |||
City of Bad Schussenried |
Bad Schussenried (1938) Otterswang (1972) Reichenbach (1974) Steinhausen (1972) |
VGBS | 55.01 | 8,734 | 159 | 570 | |||
Berkheim | Berkheim (1938) Bonlanden Eichenberg Illerbachen |
GVBI | 24.98 | 2,921 | 117 | 569 | |||
Betzenweiler | Betzenweiler (1973) | GVBBB | 9.70 | 770 | 79 | 570 | |||
Large district town of Biberach |
Biberach (1934) Mettenberg (1975) Ringschnait (1972) Rißegg (1974) Stafflangen (1972) |
VGB | 72.16 | 32,938 | 456 | 532 | |||
Castles | Burgrieden (1938) Bühl (1973) Red (1972) |
SEE | 21.87 | 4,072 | 186 | 541 | |||
Dettingen on the Iller | Dettingen (1938) | GVBI | 11.14 | 2,439 | 219 | 545 | |||
Dürmentingen | Dürmentingen (1973) Burgau (1969) Hailtingen (1974) Heudorf (1974) |
VGR | 24.09 | 2,576 | 107 | 563 | |||
Dürnau | Dürnau (1973) | GVBBB | 7.26 | 453 | 62 | 597 | |||
Eberhardzell | Eberhardzell (1938) Füramoos (1975) Mühlhausen (1975) Oberessendorf (1975) |
VGB | 59.72 | 4,511 | 76 | 588 | |||
Alder moss | Erlenmoos (1938) Edenbachen (1819) Eichbühl (1809) Oberstetten (1809) |
VGO | 24.26 | 1,794 | 74 | 639 | |||
Erolzheim | Erolzheim (1938) Edelbeuren (before 1810) |
GVBI | 26.31 | 3,342 | 127 | 563 | |||
Ertingen | Ertingen (1975) Binzwangen (1975) Erisdorf (1975) |
VGR | 37.74 | 5,413 | 143 | 569 | |||
Gutenzell-Hürbel | Gutenzell (1975) Hürbel (1975) |
VGO | 37.86 | 1,855 | 49 | 579 | |||
Hochdorf | Hochdorf (1938) Schweinhausen (1975) Unteressendorf (1975) |
VGB | 23.76 | 2,327 | 98 | 559 | |||
Ingoldingen | Ingoldingen (1938) Grodt (1972) Muttensweiler (1972) Winterstettendorf (1974) Winterstettenstadt (1975) |
VGBS | 44.24 | 2,969 | 67 | 555 | |||
Kanzach | Kanzach (1973) | GVBBB | 11.20 | 486 | 43 | 588 | |||
Kirchberg on the Iller | Kirchberg (1938) Sinningen (1972) |
GVBBS | 18.64 | 2,087 | 112 | 558 | |||
Kirchdorf an der Iller | Kirchdorf (1938) Oberopfingen (1974) |
GVBI | 22.86 | 3,757 | 164 | 558 | |||
Langenenslingen | Langenenslingen (935) Andelfingen (1975) Billafingen (1975) Dürrenwaldstetten (1975) Egelfingen (1972) Emerfeld (1975) Friedingen (1975) Wilflingen (1975) |
VGR | 88.37 | 3,526 | 40 | 571 | |||
City of Laupheim |
Laupheim (1938) Baustetten (1972) Bihlafingen (1972) Obersulmetingen (1975) Untersulmetingen (1972) |
SEE | 61.78 | 22,298 | 361 | 528 | |||
Maselheim |
Maselheim (1938) Äpfingen (1975) Laupertshausen (1975) Sulmingen (1975) |
VGB | 47.02 | 4,576 | 97 | 541 | |||
Mietingen | Mietingen (1938) Baltringen (1938) Walpertshofen (1938) |
SEE | 26.34 | 4,375 | 166 | 519 | |||
Mittelbiberach | Mittelbiberach (1938) Reute (1973) |
VGB | 23.68 | 4,403 | 186 | 564 | |||
Moosburg | Moosburg (1938) | GVBBB | 1.86 | 208 | 112 | 585 | |||
City of Ochsenhausen |
Ochsenhausen (1938) Hattenburg (1975) Mittelbuch (1975) Reinstetten (1975) |
VGO | 59.96 | 8,856 | 148 | 609 | |||
Oggelshausen | Oggelshausen (1973) | GVBBB | 13.12 | 956 | 73 | 590 | |||
City of Riedlingen |
Riedlingen (1973) Bechingen (1974) Daugendorf (1972) Grüningen (1974) Neufra (1972) Pflummers (1974) Zell (1974) Zwiefaltendorf (1974) |
VGR | 64.96 | 10,528 | 162 | 542 | |||
Red on the red | Rot an der Rot (1938) Ellwangen (1975) Haslach (1975) Spindelwag (1975) |
GVBRT | 63.47 | 4,565 | 72 | 605 | |||
Schemmerhofen | Schemmerhofen Alberweiler (1975) Altheim (1975) Aßmannshardt (1975) Ingerkingen (1975) Schemmerberg (1975) |
50.18 | 8,412 | 168 | 520 | ||||
Schwendi | Schwendi (1938) Bußmannshausen (1975) Großschafhausen (1971) Orsenhausen (1974) Schönebürg (1972) Sießen im Wald (1972) |
VGS | 49.23 | 6,726 | 137 | 537 | |||
Seekirch | Seekirch (1973) | GVBBB | 5.77 | 296 | 51 | 595 | |||
Steinhausen on the Rottum | Steinhausen / Rottum (1938) Bellamont (1975) Rottum (1975) |
VGO | 29.88 | 2.141 | 72 | 650 | |||
Tannheim | Tannheim (1938) | GVBRT | 27.68 | 2,497 | 90 | 585 | |||
Tiefenbach | Tiefenbach (1973) | GVBBB | 6.95 | 519 | 75 | 588 | |||
Ummendorf | Ummendorf (1938) Fischbach (1972) |
VGB | 20.65 | 4,327 | 210 | 545 | |||
Unlingen | Unlingen (1973) Dietelhofen (1974) Göffingen (1974) Möhringen (1974) Uigendorf (1974) |
VGR | 26.87 | 2,448 | 91 | 536 | |||
Uttenweiler | Uttenweiler (1938) Ahlen (1974) Dietershausen (1974) Dieterskirch (1974) Oberwachingen (1974) Offingen (1974) Sauggart (1974) |
VGR | 49.78 | 3,590 | 72 | 577 | |||
Wain | Wain (1938) | VGS | 20.14 | 1,646 | 82 | 539 | |||
Warthausen | Warthausen (1938) Birkenhard (1973) Höfen (1974) |
VGB | 25.75 | 5,318 | 207 | 551 |
See also
Individual evidence
- ^ The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by district and municipality. Volume VII: Tübingen administrative region. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 3-17-004807-4 . Pp. 425-520
- ^ Structural and regional database of the State Statistical Office of Baden-Württemberg . Retrieved March 31, 2009
- ↑ State Statistical Office Baden-Württemberg - Population by nationality and gender on December 31, 2018 (CSV file) ( help on this ).
- ↑ State Statistical Office Baden-Württemberg - Population by nationality and gender on December 31, 2018 (CSV file) ( help on this ).
- ↑ District Biberach (Ed.): Cycling and hiking map - With leisure information and the hiking trails of the Swabian Alb Association . 1997 (scale 1: 50,000)