List of places in the Hohenlohe district
The list of places in the Hohenlohekreis lists around 330 geographically separated places ( districts , city districts, villages , hamlets , residential areas , courtyards , (individual) houses ) in the Hohenlohekreis .
Since the Baden-Württemberg district reform was completed in 1973, the Hohenlohekreis has comprised 16 communities, including 8 cities (Forchtenberg, Ingelfingen, Krautheim, Künzelsau, Neuenstein, Niedernhall, Öhringen, Waldenburg) and 8 other communities (Bretzfeld, Dörzbach, Kupferzell, Mulfingen, Pfedelbach) , Schöntal, Weißbach, Zweiflingen).
Künzelsau is the district town , there is also a large district town with Öhringen . There are three municipal administrative associations ( GVV Hohenloher Ebene , GVV Krautheim and GVV Mittleres Kochertal ) and two agreed administrative associations ( VVG Künzelsau and VVG Öhringen ).
In terms of the number of inhabitants, Öhringen is the largest municipality and Zweiflingen the smallest. In terms of the municipal area, Schöntal is the largest municipality and Weißbach the smallest. The municipality with the highest population density is Öhringen with 360 inhabitants per km², the one with the smallest Mulfingen with 45 inhabitants per km².
The basis for this list are the places mentioned in the literature source by Kohlhammer (1980) Das Land Baden-Württemberg - Official description by districts and municipalities - Volume IV: Administrative region Stuttgart, regional associations Franconia and East Württemberg . Additional locations that are not mentioned in the basic literature source are usually recorded according to the source www.leo-bw.de with additional individual references.
Systematic list
Alphabet of cities and municipalities with the associated places.
Map with all coordinates of the places in Hohenlohekreis: OSM | WikiMap
Bretzfeld
Bretzfeld ( 64.69 km²; 12,651 inhabitants; 196 inhabitants per km²) with the municipalities of Adolzfurt , Bitzfeld , Bretzfeld, Dimbach , Geddelsbach , Rappach , Scheppach , Schwabbach , Siebeneich , Unterheimbach and Waldbach .
Map with all coordinates of the places of the municipality Bretzfeld: OSM
- To Adolzfurt the village of Adolzfurt ( ⊙ ), the hamlets of Hälden ( ⊙ ) (also to Geddelsbach), Hahnenbusch ( ⊙ ) and Hohenacker ( ⊙ ) (also to Scheppach) and the Wiesental ( ⊙ ) residential area .
- To Bitzfeld the village of Bitzfeld ( ⊙ ) and the hamlet of Weißlensburg ( ⊙ ).
- To Bretzfeld the village of Bretzfeld ( ⊙ ) and the hamlet of Brettach ( ⊙ ).
- To Dimbach the village of Dimbach ( ⊙ ).
- To Geddelsbach the village of Geddelsbach ( ⊙ ) and the hamlet of Hälden ( ⊙ ) (also to Adolzfurt).
- To Rappach the village of Rappach ( ⊙ ).
- To Scheppach the village of Scheppach ( ⊙ ) and the hamlet of Hohenacker ( ⊙ ) (also to Adolzfurt).
- To Schwabbach the village of Schwabbach ( ⊙ ).
- To Siebeneich the village of Siebeneich ( ⊙ ).
- To Unterheimbach the village Unterheimbach ( ⊙ ) and the hamlet Herrenhölzle ( ⊙ ).
- To Waldbach the village of Waldbach ( ⊙ ).
Dörzbach
Dörzbach ( 32.36 km²; 2,485 inhabitants; 77 inhabitants per km²) with the districts of Dörzbach, Hohebach , Laibach and Meßbach.
Map with all coordinates of the places of the municipality Dörzbach: OSM
- To Dörzbach the village Dörzbach ( ⊙ ) and the residential areas Birkenhöfe ( ⊙ ) and St. Wendel zum Stein ( ⊙ ).
- To Hohebach the village of Hohebach ( ⊙ ) and the hamlets Eisenhutsrot ( ⊙ ), Heßlachshof ( ⊙ ) and Wendischenhof ( ⊙ ).
- To Laibach the village of Laibach ( ⊙ ).
- To Meßbach the village of Meßbach ( ⊙ ).
Forchtenberg
Forchtenberg ( 38.07 km²; 5,057 inhabitants; 133 inhabitants per km²) with the districts of Ernsbach , Forchtenberg, Muthof, Sindringen and Wohlmuthausen .
Map with all coordinates of the places in the city of Forchtenberg: OSM
- To Ernsbach the village of Ernsbach ( ⊙ ) and the residential area Waldberg ( ⊙ ).
- To Forchtenberg the town of Forchtenberg ( ⊙ ), the homestead Rauhbusch-Hof ( ⊙ ) and the residential area Neu-Wülfingen ( ⊙ ).
- To Muthof the village of Muthof ( ⊙ ) and the hamlets of Büschelhof ( ⊙ ) and Schleierhof ( ⊙ ).
- To Sindringen the town of Sindringen ( ⊙ ), the courtyards Holzweiler Hof ( ⊙ ), Neuzweiflingen (Trautenhof) ( ⊙ ) and the residential areas Schießhof ( ⊙ ) and Ziegelhütte ( ⊙ ).
- Wohlmuthausen to the village Wohlmuthausen ( ⊙ ), the hamlet Hohensall ( ⊙ ), Metz village ( ⊙ ) Orbachshof ( ⊙ ) and black Weiler ( ⊙ ) and the homestead Haberhof ( ⊙ ).
Ingelfingen
Ingelfingen ( 46.48 km²; 5,480 inhabitants; 118 inhabitants per km²) with the districts of Criesbach , Diebach , Dörrenzimmern , Eberstal , Hermuthausen, Ingelfingen and Weldingsfelden.
Map with all coordinates of the places in the city of Ingelfingen: OSM
- To Criesbach the village of Criesbach ( ⊙ ).
- To Diebach the village of Diebach ( ⊙ ).
- To Dörrenzimmern the village Dörrenzimmern ( ⊙ ) and the hamlet Stachenhausen ( ⊙ ).
- To Eberstal the village Eberstal ( ⊙ ).
- To Hermuthausen the village of Hermuthausen ( ⊙ ).
- Ingelfingen to the city Ingelfingen ( ⊙ ), the hamlet Bobachshof ( ⊙ ) Bühlhof ( ⊙ ) Kochersteinsfeld ( ⊙ ) Lipfersberg ( ⊙ ) and Scheurachshof ( ⊙ ) and the homestead Jägerhaus ( ⊙ ).
- To Weldingsfelden the village Weldingsfelden ( ⊙ ) and the hamlet Eschenhof ( ⊙ ).
Krautheim
Krautheim ( 52.91 km²; 4,613 inhabitants; 87 inhabitants per km²) with the districts of Altkrautheim , Gommersdorf , Horrenbach, Klepsau , Krautheim, Neunstetten , Oberginsbach, Oberndorf and Unterginsbach.
Map with all coordinates of the places in the city of Krautheim: OSM
- To Altkrautheim the village of Altkrautheim ( ⊙ ).
- To Gommersdorf the village of Gommersdorf ( ⊙ ).
- To Horrenbach the village of Horrenbach ( ⊙ ).
- To Klepsau the village of Klepsau ( ⊙ ).
- To Krautheim the city of Krautheim ( ⊙ ).
- To Neunstetten the village of Neunstetten ( ⊙ ) and the residential areas Ölmühle ( ⊙ ) and Untere Mühle ( ⊙ ).
- To Oberginsbach the village of Oberginsbach ( ⊙ ).
- To Oberndorf the village of Oberndorf ( ⊙ ) and the residential areas Knock (Kapellenberg) ( ⊙ ) and Stockbrunnenwiesen ( ⊙ ).
- To Unterginsbach the village Unterginsbach ( ⊙ ).
Künzelsau
Künzelsau ( 75.17 km²; 15,391 inhabitants; 205 inhabitants per km²) with the districts of Amrichshausen , Belsenberg , Gaisbach , Garnberg , Kocherstetten , Künzelsau, Laßbach , Morsbach , Nagelsberg , Nitzenhausen and Steinbach .
Map with all coordinates of the places in the city of Künzelsau: OSM
- To Amrichshausen the village of Amrichshausen ( ⊙ ).
- To Belsenberg the village Belsenberg ( ⊙ ) and the community parts Rodachshof ( ⊙ ) and Siegelhof ( ⊙ ).
- To Gaisbach, the village of Gaisbach ( ⊙ ), the hamlets of Etzlinsweiler ( ⊙ ), Haag ( ⊙ ), Kemmeten ( ⊙ ), Oberhof ( ⊙ ), Unterhof ( ⊙ ) and Weckhof ( ⊙ ) and the Schnaihof farm ( ⊙ ).
- To Garnberg the village of Garnberg ( ⊙ ).
- To Kocherstetten, the village of Kocherstetten ( ⊙ ), the hamlet of Stetten Castle ( ⊙ ) and the farms Bienenhof ( ⊙ ) and Buchenmühle ( ⊙ ).
- To Künzelsau the town of Künzelsau ( ⊙ ) and the residential areas Taläcker ( ⊙ ), Gaisbacher Rank ( ⊙ ) and Hofratsmühle ( ⊙ ).
- To Laßbach the villages Laßbach ( ⊙ ), Mäusdorf ( ⊙ ) and Vogelsberg ( ⊙ ) and the farms Falkenhof ( ⊙ ), Kügelhof ( ⊙ ) and Rappoldsweiler Hof ( ⊙ ).
- To Morsbach the village of Morsbach ( ⊙ ).
- To Nagelsberg the village of Nagelsberg ( ⊙ ).
- To Nitzenhausen the village of Nitzenhausen ( ⊙ ) and the hamlets Berndshausen ( ⊙ ) and Sonnhofen ( ⊙ ).
- To Steinbach the village of Steinbach ( ⊙ ) and the hamlets of Büttelbronn ( ⊙ ), Ohrbach ( ⊙ ) and Wolfsölden ( ⊙ ).
Copper cell
Kupferzell ( 54.28 km²; 6,164 inhabitants; 114 inhabitants per km²) with the districts of Eschental , Feßbach , Goggenbach , Kupferzell, Mangoldsall and Westernach.
Map with all coordinates of the places in the municipality of Kupferzell: OSM
- Eschental to the village Ashenvale ( ⊙ ) and the hamlet Einweiler ( ⊙ ).
- To Feßbach the village Feßbach ( ⊙ ), the hamlets Kubach ( ⊙ ), Künsbach ( ⊙ ) and Rüblingen ( ⊙ ) and the residential area Bühlingsweiler ( ⊙ ).
- To Goggenbach, the village of Goggenbach ( ⊙ ).
- To Kupferzell, the village of Kupferzell ( ⊙ ), the hamlets of Rechbach ( ⊙ ) and Ulrichsberg ( ⊙ ) and the Schafhof farm ( ⊙ ).
- To Mangoldsall the village Mangoldsall ( ⊙ ) and the hamlet Füßbach ( ⊙ ).
- To Westernach, the village of Westernach ( ⊙ ), the hamlets of Bauersbach ( ⊙ ), Beltersrot ( ⊙ ), Belzhag ( ⊙ ), Hesselbronn ( Löcher ) and Lochholz ( ⊙ ) and the residential areas Neu-Kupfer ( ⊙ ) and Stegmühle ( Wohn ).
Mulfingen
Mulfingen ( 80.08 km²; 3,643 inhabitants; 45 inhabitants per km²) with the districts of Ailringen, Buchenbach, Eberbach, Hollenbach, Jagstberg , Mulfingen, Simprechtshausen and Zaisenhausen .
Map with all coordinates of the places of the municipality Mulfingen: OSM
- At Ailringen the village of Ailringen ( ⊙ ).
- To Buchenbach the village of Buchenbach ( ⊙ ), the hamlets Berndshofen ( ⊙ ), Bodenhof ( ⊙ ), Heimhausen ( ⊙ ) and Oberer Railhof ( ⊙ ).
- To Eberbach the village of Eberbach ( ⊙ ).
- Hollenbach to the village Hollenbach ( ⊙ ) and the residential places Albert yards ( ⊙ ) and Azenweiler ( ⊙ ).
- To Jagstberg the village Jagstberg ( ⊙ ) and the hamlets Hohenrot ( ⊙ ), Seidelklingen ( ⊙ ) and Unterer Railhof ( ⊙ ).
- To Mulfingen the village Mulfingen ( ⊙ ), the hamlet Ochsental ( ⊙ ) and the residential areas Bachmühle ( ⊙ ) and Badhaus ( ⊙ ).
- To Simprechtshausen the village of Simprechtshausen ( ⊙ ).
- To Zaisenhausen the village of Zaisenhausen ( ⊙ ) and the hamlet of Staigerbach ( ⊙ ).
Neuenstein
Neuenstein ( 47.84 km²; 6,531 inhabitants; 137 inhabitants per km²) with the districts of Eschelbach, Grünbühl, Kesselfeld, Kirchensall, Kleinhirschbach, Neuenstein, Neureut and Obersöllbach.
Map with all coordinates of the places in the city of Neuenstein: OSM
- To Eschelbach the village Eschelbach ( Geh ) and the homestead Eichberg ( ⊙ ).
- To Grünbühl the village Grünbühl ( ⊙ ), the hamlet Kesselhof ( ⊙ ) Lohe ( ⊙ ) Obereppach ( ⊙ ), fir ( ⊙ ) Untereppach ( ⊙ ) Waldsall ( ⊙ ) and Wüchern ( ⊙ ) and the living space Hohebuch ( ⊙ ).
- To Kesselfeld the village of Kesselfeld ( ⊙ ), the hamlets of Hohrain ( ⊙ ) and Pfaffenweiler ( ⊙ ) and the Rebbigshof residential area ( ⊙ ) (partly, also to Waldenburg).
- To Kirchensall, the village of Kirchensall ( ⊙ ) and the hamlets of Göltenhof ( ⊙ ), Langensall ( ⊙ ), Mainhardtsall ( ⊙ ) and Tiergarten ( ⊙ ).
- To Kleinhirschbach the village Kleinhirschbach ( ⊙ ) and the hamlets Döttenweiler ( ⊙ ), Emmertshof ( ⊙ ), Großhirschbach ( ⊙ ), Lassenhirschbach ( ⊙ ), Steinsfürtle ( ⊙ ) and Stolzeneck ( ⊙ ).
- To Neuenstein the town of Neuenstein ( ⊙ ), the hamlets of Eichhof ( ⊙ ) and Klumpenhof ( ⊙ ) and the homestead Bernhardsmühle ( ⊙ ).
- To Neureut the village of Neureut ( ⊙ ), the hamlet of Neufels ( ⊙ ) and the residential area Mühle ( ⊙ ).
- To Obersöllbach the village of Obersöllbach ( ⊙ ).
Niedernhall
Niedernhall ( 17.71 km²; 4,106 inhabitants; 232 inhabitants per km²)
Map with all coordinates of the places in the city of Niedernhall: OSM
with the town of Niedernhall ( ⊙ ), the hamlets of Giebelhöfe ( ⊙ ) and Hermersberg ( ⊙ ), the Sattelhof homestead ( ⊙ ) and the Waldzimmer residential area ( ⊙ ).
Öhringen
Öhringen ( 67.79 km²; 24,374 inhabitants; 360 inhabitants per km²) with the districts of Baumerlenbach , Büttelbronn , Cappel , Eckartsweiler , Michelbach am Wald , Möglingen , Öhringen, Ohrnberg , Schwöllbronn and Verrenberg .
Map with all coordinates of the places in the city of Öhringen: OSM
- To Baumerlenbach the village Baumerlenbach ( ⊙ ) and the farms Lindich ( ⊙ ) and Zuckmantel ( ⊙ ).
- To Büttelbronn the village of Büttelbronn ( Ober ), the hamlets of Ober Maßholderbach ( ⊙ ) and Untermaßholderbach ( ⊙ ) and the residential areas Buschfeld ( ⊙ ), Platzfeld ( ⊙ ) and Weidenhof ( ⊙ ).
- To Cappel the village of Cappel ( ⊙ ) and the hamlet of Hornberg ( ⊙ ).
- To Eckartsweiler the village of Eckartsweiler ( ⊙ ) and the hamlets of Platzhof ( ⊙ ), Untersöllbach ( ⊙ ) and Weinsbach ( ⊙ ).
- To Michelbach am Wald, the village of Michelbach am Wald ( ⊙ ) and the Rohrklinge residential area ( ⊙ ) as well as the lost Gabelberg Castle ( ⊙ ).
- To Möglingen the village Möglingen ( ⊙ ), the hamlet Waldhöfe ( ⊙ ), the homestead Erlenhof ( ⊙ ) and the deserted Rückertshausen ( ⊙ ).
- To Öhringen the town of Öhringen ( ⊙ ), the hamlet Möhrig ( ⊙ ), the Sonnenburg homestead ( ⊙ ) and the master house, Pfaffenmühle ( ⊙ ) and Weidenmühle ( ⊙ ) residential areas .
- To Ohrnberg the village of Ohrnberg ( ⊙ ), the farms Buchhof ( ⊙ ), Heuholzhöfe ( ⊙ ) and Ruckhardtshausen ( ⊙ ) and the residential areas Lohhöfe ( ⊙ ) and Neuenberg ( ⊙ ).
- To Schwöllbronn the villages Schwöllbronn ( ⊙ ) and Unterohrn ( ⊙ ) as well as the deserted Stackenhofen ( ⊙ ).
- To Verrenberg the village of Verrenberg ( ⊙ ).
Pfedelbach
Pfedelbach ( 41.30 km²; 9,123 inhabitants; 221 inhabitants per km²) with the districts of Harsberg , Oberohrn , Pfedelbach, Untersteinbach and Windischenbach .
Map with all coordinates of the places of the municipality Pfedelbach: OSM
- To Harsberg the village of Harsberg, ( ⊙ ), the hamlets of Altrenzen ( ⊙ ), Baierbach ( ⊙ ), Beingasse ( ⊙ ), Heuholz ( ⊙ ), Oberhöfen ( ⊙ ), Renzen ( ⊙ ) and Unterhöfen ( ⊙ ) and the Höfe Braunenberg ( ⊙ ), Eichhornshof ( ⊙ ), Gänsberg ( ⊙ ), Hasenberg ( ⊙ ), Herbenberg ( ⊙ ), Rohrmühle ( ⊙ ), Schmidsberg or rather Schmidshof ( ⊙ ) and Strohberg ( ⊙ ).
- To Oberohrn the village of Oberohrn ( ⊙ ), the Höfe Lerchen or currently Lerchenhof ( ⊙ ) and Stegmühle ( ⊙ ) and the residential area Tannhof ( ⊙ ).
- To Pfedelbach the village of Pfedelbach ( ⊙ ), the hamlets Buchhorn ( ⊙ ), Griet ( ⊙ ), Heuberg ( ⊙ ), Hinterespig ( ⊙ ), Obergleichen ( ⊙ ), Unterleichen ( ⊙ ) and Vorderespig ( ⊙ ) and the homestead Charlottenberg ( ⊙ ).
- To Untersteinbach the village Untersteinbach ( ⊙ ), the hamlets Bühl ( ⊙ ), Floßholz ( holz ), Heimathof or earlier Heimaten ( ⊙ ), Mittelsteinbach ( ⊙ ), Ohnholz ( ⊙ ) and Schuppach ( ⊙ ) and the Höfe Kohlhof ( ⊙ ) and Simonsberg ( ⊙ ).
- To Windischenbach the village Windischenbach ( ⊙ ), the hamlet Stöckig ( ⊙ ) and the courtyards Burghof ( ⊙ ), Klingenhof ( ⊙ ), Lindelberg ( ⊙ ) and Weißlensberg ( ⊙ ) and the residential area Goldberghöfe ( ⊙ ).
Schöntal
Schöntal ( 81.65 km²; 5,610 inhabitants; 69 inhabitants per km²) with the municipalities of Aschhausen , Berlichingen , Bieringen , Marlach , Oberkessach , Schöntal, Sindeldorf , Westernhausen and Winzenhofen .
Map with all coordinates of the places of the community Schöntal: OSM
- To Aschhausen the village of Aschhausen ( ⊙ ).
- To Berlichingen the village of Berlichingen ( ⊙ ), the Neuhof farm ( ⊙ ) and the Ziegelhütte house ( ⊙ ); departed: the farm Erlahe and Hiupenhusen.
- To Bieringen, the village of Bieringen ( ⊙ ) and the hamlet of Weltersberg ( ⊙ ).
- To Marlach the village of Marlach ( ⊙ ), the hamlets Altdorf ( ⊙ ) and Sershof ( ⊙ ) and the homestead Unterer Sershof ( ⊙ ).
- To Oberkessach the village of Oberkessach ( ⊙ ) and the hamlets of Hopfengarten ( ⊙ ) and Weigental ( ⊙ ).
- To Schöntal the monastery Schöntal ( ⊙ ), the hamlets Rossach ( ⊙ ) and Spitzenhof ( ⊙ ), the place Eichelshof ( ⊙ ), the homestead Halsberg ( ⊙ ) and the residential area Kreuzberg ( ⊙ ).
- To Sindeldorf the village of Sindeldorf ( ⊙ ).
- To Westernhausen the village Westernhausen ( ⊙ ) and the district of High Street ( ⊙ ).
- To Winzenhofen the village of Winzenhofen ( ⊙ ) and the homestead Heßlingshof ( ⊙ ).
Waldenburg
Waldenburg ( 31.55 km²; 3,094 inhabitants; 98 inhabitants per km²) with the districts of Obersteinbach and Waldenburg.
Map with all coordinates of the places of the city Waldenburg: OSM
- To Obersteinbach the village Obersteinbach ( ⊙ ), the hamlet Sailach ( ⊙ ) and the residential area Hinterziegelhalden ( ⊙ ).
- To Waldenburg the town of Waldenburg ( ⊙ ), the hamlets Goldbach ( ⊙ ), Großlindig ( ⊙ ), Hohenau ( ⊙ ), Kleinlindig ( ⊙ ), Obermühle ( ⊙ ), Tommelhardt ( ⊙ ), Untermühle ( ⊙ ) and Ziegelhütte ( ⊙ ) , the ducal domain Hohebuch ( ⊙ ), the farms Laurach ( ⊙ ) and Rebbigshof ( ⊙ ) (partly, also in Neuenstein) and the residential areas at Waldenburg ( ⊙ ), Buchhaus ( ⊙ ), Fischhaus ( ⊙ ), Kelterrain ( ⊙ ) , Neumühle ( ⊙ ) and Streithof ( ⊙ ). Gone: Fasanenmühle ( ⊙ ).
Weissbach
Weißbach ( 12.77 km²; 2,021 inhabitants; 158 inhabitants per km²) with the districts of Crispenhofen and Weißbach.
Map with all coordinates of the places of the municipality Weißbach: OSM
- To Crispenhofen the village of Crispenhofen ( ⊙ ) and the hamlet of Halberg ( ⊙ ).
- To Weißbach the village Weißbach ( ⊙ ), the hamlet Guthof ( ⊙ ) and the residential area Schloß ( ⊙ ).
Doubts
Zweiflingen ( 32.10 km²; 1,667 inhabitants; 52 inhabitants per km²) with the districts of Orendelsall, Westernbach and Zweiflingen.
Map with all coordinates of the places in the municipality of Zweiflingen: OSM
- At Orendelsall the village of Orendelsall ( ⊙ ).
- To Westernbach the village Westernbach ( ⊙ ).
- To Zweiflingen the villages of Zweiflingen ( ⊙ ), Eichach ( ⊙ ), Friedrichsruhe ( ⊙ ), Pfahlbach ( ⊙ ) and Tiefensall ( ⊙ ) and the residential areas Heiligenhaus ( ⊙ ) and Schönau ( ⊙ ).
Alphabetical list
The places that give the municipality its name appear in bold, with individual houses, groups of houses, castles, palaces and courtyards in italics . Additional existing small places according to the source www.leo-bw.de are usually not differentiated according to hamlet / settlement / residential area, etc., as in the list basis, but are classified uniformly as residential space; this district type is adopted here in italics.
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References and comments
- ↑ a b c Basis of the list: The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by district and municipality. Volume IV: Stuttgart district, Franconian and East Württemberg regional associations. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1980, ISBN 3-17-005708-1 , pp. 173-251.
- ↑ Additional source on Künzelsau districts: Main statute of the city of Künzelsau (PDF) §13 districts
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↑ Additional source for Künzelsau:
Künzelsau . In: The Hohenlohe district . Edited by the Baden-Württemberg State Archive in conjunction with the Hohenlohe district. Thorbecke, Ostfildern 2006, ISBN 3-7995-1367-1 , Volume 2, pp. 3-53 ( Baden-Württemberg - The country in its circles ). - ↑ a b A newer living space, not yet listed in the official description ... from 1980.
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↑ a b Additional source on the Albertshöfe residential area in the Hollenbach part of Mulfingen:
- Albertshöfe - living space . Online at www.leo-bw.de. Retrieved October 29, 2019.
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↑ a b Additional source on the Azenweiler residential area in the Hollenbach part of Mulfingen:
- Azenweiler - living space . Online at www.leo-bw.de. Retrieved October 29, 2019.
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↑ a b c d e Additional sources on places to live in Neuenstein and Waldenburg:
Website of the city of Neuenstein zu Kesselfeld ( memento of the original from October 10, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on June 12, 2011) The Hohenlohekreis . Edited by the Baden-Württemberg State Archive in conjunction with the Hohenlohe district. Thorbecke, Ostfildern 2006, ISBN 3-7995-1367-1 , Volume 2, pp. 345 and 426 ( Baden-Württemberg - The country in its circles ) Karlheinz Englert: Waldenburg. Image of a town in Hohenlohe . Geiger, Horb am Neckar 2003, ISBN 3-89570-862-3 , pp. 82–83, 99, 109.
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↑ Additional source on a place to live in Öhringen: Meisterhaus - Aufgommen . Online at www.leo-bw.de. Retrieved on March 8, 2019.
The open place was in the district of the central district of Öhringen, a corresponding label was not found on the relevant measurement table sheets from 1923/1933. -
↑ Additional source on a place to live in Öhringen: Pfaffenmühle - Aufgommen . Online at www.leo-bw.de. Retrieved on March 8, 2019.
The property was on Pfaffenmühlweg near the Rendelbad and the fire station on a right side canal of the Ohrn, which has also disappeared. The mill weir above near the mouth of the Ströllerbach in the Ohrn has been preserved, see the list of cultural monuments in Öhringen . - ↑ Additional source on a place to live in Öhringen: Lohhöfe - Wohnplatz . Online at www.leo-bw.de. There, however, the map excerpt shown is too far north for the newer settlement area between the Oberes and Unteres Loh gullies .
- ↑ a b c d Additional source on Wüstungen in Öhringen: Topographical map 1: 25,000 Baden-Württemberg North.
- ↑ a b Additional source on a place to live in Pfedelbach: Harsberg - Altgemeinde ~ Teilort . Online at www.leo-bw.de. On one of the thrill old maps less than 200 meters to the west of Beingasse of Schmid's courtyard on the left foot of the slope of the Ohrntals, also on the official topographical map. A place of the name Schmid mountain can not be found on the topographical map the entire territory of Altgemeinde Harsberg.
- ↑ a b Additional source on a place to live in Pfedelbach: Meßtischblatt 6823 Pfedelbach from 1932 in the Deutsche Fotothek . There the settlement area southwest of Oberohrn is labeled as Lerchen , on the current official topographic map, however, as Lerchenhof .
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↑ a b Additional sources on a place to live in Pfedelbach:
- Pfedelbach . Online at www.leo-bw.de.
- Measuring table sheet 6823 Pfedelbach from 1932 in the Deutsche Fotothek .
- ↑ a b Additional source for a place to live in Schöntal: OT Hohe Straße . Online at www.leo-bw.de.
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↑ a b Additional source on a place to live in Zweiflingen: Schönau - Aufgommen . Online at www.leo-bw.de. To
- Measuring table sheet 6723 Öhringen from 1933 in the Deutsche Fotothek
- current official topographic map