Nussdorf (Ueberlingen)
Nussdorf
Large district town of Überlingen
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Coordinates: 47 ° 45 ′ 10 ″ N , 9 ° 11 ′ 40 ″ E | |
Height : | 418 m above sea level NHN |
Area : | 1.99 km² |
Residents : | 1759 (December 31, 2014) |
Population density : | 884 inhabitants / km² |
Incorporation : | 1st January 1975 |
Postal code : | 88662 |
Area code : | 07551 |
Nussdorf is a district southeast of Überlingen in the Lake Constance district in Baden-Württemberg .
The spelling follows the old spelling as long as the municipality does not decide to change it.
geography
The village is located on Lake Constance between Überlingen and the Birnau pilgrimage church . It has 1,759 inhabitants (as of January 2015). The total area of the Nussdorf district is 199 hectares, of which 60 hectares are forest.
history
Nussdorf lies in an ancient settlement area. In front of the landing stage there are remains of a pile dwelling settlement in the lake that dates back to 3919 BC. Chr. Dendrochronologically were dated. Around the year zero, the Romans introduced the walnut tree in the Gallic provinces, to which the area on the northern shore of Lake Constance belonged. Nußdorf got its name between 600 and 800. It was first mentioned in 1092 when an Egilwart von Nussdorf testified to an exchange of land in Beuren. Since about 1134 Nussdorf belonged to the Salem monastery .
At Christmas 1643, all the houses in Nussdorf were destroyed by French troops except for the 14th century chapel and a barn. In the course of secularization in 1802, Nussdorf came to Baden after the abbey of Salem was dissolved, and in 1832 it became an independent community. After the Salem district was dissolved, the Nussdorf community was incorporated into the Überlingen district in 1857.
Mayor of Nussdorf | Term of office |
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Paler | until 1848 |
Konrad Urnau | 1848 |
Reichle | 1865 |
Sebastian Boehler | 1883 to 1901 |
Josef Zundel | 1901 to 1922 |
Josef Beck | 1922 to 1945 |
Karl Anton Mayer | 1943 to 1945 |
Josef Freyburger | 1945 |
Josef Beck (not the aforementioned Beck) | 1945 to 1946 |
Leopold Denz | 1946 to 1948 |
Josef Beck | 1948 to 1954 |
Karl Anton Mayer | 1954 to 1962 |
Gebhard Butscher | 1962 to 1975 |
In the course of the territorial reform on January 1, 1975 the community Nussdorf became a district of Überlingen. In 1999 Nussdorf received a local constitution and became the seventh suburb of Überlingen with a local council.
politics
Local elections 2019
% 30th 20th 10
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29.0%
21.9%
14.9%
12.1%
11.7%
10.4%
Gains and losses
compared to 2014
% p 12 10 8th 6th 4th 2
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-2 -4 -6 -8th -10 -12 + 7.5 % p
-11.6 % p
+ 0.5 % p
-3.8 % p
+1.4 % p
+ 10.4 % p
Remarks:
a List for citizen participation and environmental protection / The Greens
c Free Voter Association / Überlingen for All
f Citizens for Überlingen
In the 2019 local elections for the Überlingen municipal council, 550 of the 1,331 (or 41%) eligible voters in the Nussdorf electoral district (008-23) voted. The "List for Citizen Participation and Environmental Protection / Bündnis90-Die Grünen" and the CDU won the highest percentage of votes (see graphic). Nussdorf is a village . On May 26, 2019 a new local council was elected. Over 68% of those eligible to vote voted. Select the voting population in addition to the local council and one consisting of 11 members Ortschaftsrat that the tasks of the local government is responsible. After a local election, the local council proposes a local councilor for election to the local council .
Population developmentThe numbers from 1852 to 1970 are based on census results .
coat of armsBlazon : The former municipal coat of arms of Nussdorf shows a green walnut in silver on a green shield base. religionNussdorf is parish in the Catholic parish of Birnau. AttractionsIn the village is the chapel of St. Cosmas and Damian used by Catholic and Protestant Christians , a Gothic hall church from the 14th century with a Gothic winged altar and frescoes from the 16th century. Economy and InfrastructureThe former farming village - there were a few fishermen from the end of the 19th century to the end of the 20th century - turned into a residential and holiday resort with restaurants and recreational facilities. Today (2015) there is only one agricultural part-time business and no professional fisherman any more. There is a lido and a ship landing site on the shores of Lake Constance . trafficThe federal road 31 leads east and north around Nussdorf. All Nussdorf streets are named after freshwater fish . The Nussdorf stop on the Stahringen – Friedrichshafen railway line is served every hour. The place is also connected to the Überlingen city bus network. The Lake Constance circular route and the Lake Constance cycle route lead through Nussdorf . Street namesOriginally, the houses in Nussdorf were known by their house names, as is known today from the Nussdorfer Urbar of 1803, and most of them were fish names. From 1911, the new houses were given a number, starting with number one for the oldest house. Initially there were only a few street names. On December 14, 1955, the Nussdorf town council decided to give fish names to 23 streets. Exceptions to this are Alte Nussdorfer Straße, Margaretenweg, Nußdorfer Straße and Strandweg.
Known residents
literature
Web links
Commons : Nußdorf - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
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