Illerkirchberg
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Coordinates: 48 ° 19 ' N , 10 ° 1' E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Baden-Württemberg | |
Administrative region : | Tübingen | |
County : | Alb-Danube district | |
Height : | 520 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 11.45 km 2 | |
Residents: | 4826 (Dec. 31, 2018) | |
Population density : | 421 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 89171 | |
Area code : | 07346 | |
License plate : | UL | |
Community key : | 08 4 25 137 | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Hauptstrasse 49 89171 Illerkirchberg |
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Mayor : | Anton Bertele | |
Location of the community Illerkirchberg in the Alb-Danube district | ||
Illerkirchberg is a municipality in the eastern Alb-Donau district in Baden-Württemberg .
geography
Illerkirchberg is about eight kilometers south of Ulm and extends roughly between the Illertal in the east and the Weihungstal in the west.
geology
The type locality of the Kirchberg layers is in Illerkirchberg . The clay-rich, fossil-bearing layers (with shark teeth, brackish water clams, snails and fish) are part of the so-called. Brackish water - molasses and were in the age before approximately 17 to 18 million years Miocene ( Tertiary ) (Level Ottnang-Karpat; formerly Helvet) deposited. The Kirchberg strata initially spread out in a narrow strip from Switzerland (Schaffhausen) to the east. This deposit area then opens towards the southeast so that the Kirchberg strata can also be observed in deep boreholes east of the Chiemsee. In Illerkirchberg, the layers appear mainly on the steep slope to the Iller, along the Weihungstal and the Fischbach (if they are not covered by the ground). In the foothills of the Alps, the Kirchberg strata are usually covered by several hundred meters of younger sediment deposits from the Upper Freshwater Molasse and can only be found in deep boreholes in large areas of the Molasse Basin . The Kirchberg layers and the like are described in detail. a. in works by Eser (1850), Sandberger (1875), Gümbel (1887), Kranz (1904), Schlickum (1963), Reichenbacher (1989) and Doppler (1995).
In Illerkirchberg, the Grimmelfinger layers also appear, which are counted among the deposits of the barley sand channel and which were also deposited in the fresh brackish water molasse during the Miocene and occur below the Kirchberg layers. They consist of gray to yellow-white sands. In addition, loess loam ceilings and gravel / gravel deposits from the Günz and Mindelkaltzeit appear in Illerkirchberg .
climate
Annual precipitation is around 750 mm and the average temperature is around 8 ° C. Illerkirchberg has a moderate climate and is in the area of influence of the Atlantic west wind zone . Striking weather conditions are the long-lasting fog in autumn and winter as well as the occasional alpine foehn . Districts that are located directly in the Illertal are threatened by floods in the Iller valley during heavy rain events or sudden snowmelt in the Allgäu.
Neighboring communities
The community borders on Ulm to the west and north , the Bavarian town of Senden in the east, and Illerrieden and Staig in the south .
structure
Illerkirchberg consists of Oberkirchberg and Unterkirchberg as well as the smaller districts of Mussingen , Buch , Beutelreusch and Oberweiler .
history
Community merger
Today's community Illerkirchberg was created in the course of the Baden-Württemberg regional reform on April 1, 1972 through the voluntary amalgamation of the then independent communities Oberkirchberg and Unterkirchberg.
Oberkirchberg
Chirchberg was first mentioned in 1087. A distinction between the districts in Ober- and Unterkirchberg comes only in the 14th / 15th. Century on. On the mountain spur that still supports the castle today, there was probably a castle as early as the Middle Ages. The Counts of Kirchberg became impoverished in the 15th century and died out in 1519.
In 1498 the area became part of the Duchy of Bavaria-Landshut , but was sold to the Fuggers in 1507 . The Counts Fugger von Kirchberg still have their seat at the castle built in 1767 by Franz Anton Bagnato . From 1805 to 1810 the county of Kirchberg belonged to the Kingdom of Bavaria , only to become part of the Kingdom of Württemberg in accordance with the border treaty between Bavaria and Württemberg of May 18, 1810 .
Unterkirchberg
First mention see at Oberkirchberg. Just like Oberkirchberg, Unterkirchberg belonged to the county of Kirchberg. However, a fort already existed in the area of the village in antiquity , which was apparently built in the time of Emperor Claudius (around the year 50 AD). It used to be associated with the name Viana or possibly also Phaeniana , but according to recent findings this should not be correct. The Unterkirchberg fort is part of a chain of other forts , which were built immediately south of the Danube in the years 41 to 54 AD and served to secure the Roman province of Raetia ( "older Danube line of the Raetian Limes or Danube Limes" ). The forts were connected by roads ( Donausüdstraße and Donautalstraße ) and were not used by legionaries, but by auxiliary troops ( auxiliary troops ). The fort was one of the largest on the Danube line and, judging by the finds, was probably occupied by a cavalry unit. The forts were later moved further north ( Alblimes from around 74 and 85 AD). The fort area was then used civilly for a few decades. Row graves that were found on the grounds of the elementary school date from the Alemanni period and the early Middle Ages. On the spur of the terrain on which the church stands today, moats and ramparts of a medieval castle were still visible until the 1960s. Today only the wall and the moat of the main castle on the Kreuzberg in front are preserved. Until the end of the 18th century, this part of the mountain was still called "Lower Castle". This castle is in the 11th / 12th The castle in Oberkirchberg has been inhabited by the Counts of Kirchberg ever since. The first Benedictines who founded the Wiblingen Monastery lived in this castle for the first few months until the monastery buildings were completed. In the centuries that followed, up to secularization , the Wiblingen monastery was able to gain significant influence in Unterkirchberg. The magnificent rectory still bears witness to this period. Like Oberkirchberg, Unterkirchberg was with Bavaria from 1805 to 1810 and with Württemberg from 1810.
Administrative affiliations since 1810
Ober- and Unterkirchberg belonged to the Württemberg Oberamt Wiblingen since 1810 (since 1842 Laupheim) . During the district reform during the Nazi era in Württemberg , the two communities came to the Ulm district in 1938 . In 1945 the localities became part of the American zone of occupation and thus belonged to the newly founded state of Württemberg-Baden , which became part of the current state of Baden-Württemberg in 1952. Since the district reform in Baden-Württemberg in 1973, Illerkirchberg has been part of the newly formed Alb-Danube district.
Religions
There has been evidence of a church (St. Martin) in Unterkirchberg since 1194 , which at that time also provided spiritual care for Oberkirchberg. Illerkirchberg is still a Catholic community today ; in the district of Oberkirchberg is the church of St. Sebastian , in Unterkirchberg the church of St. Martin .
politics
Administrative association
Illerkirchberg is the seat of the Kirchberg-Weihungstal community administration association , to which, in addition to Illerkirchberg, the communities Hüttisheim , Schnürpflingen and Staig belong.
Municipal council
The municipal council in Illerkirchberg has 14 members. The local elections on May 25, 2014 led to the following official final result. The municipal council consists of the elected voluntary councilors and the mayor as chairman. The mayor is entitled to vote in the municipal council.
Parties and constituencies |
% 2014 |
Seats 2014 |
% 2009 |
Seats 2009 |
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FWV | Free voter association Illerkirchberg | 41.0 | 6th | 41.8 | 6th | |
CDU | Christian Democratic Union of Germany | 37.9 | 5 | 32.7 | 5 | |
GREEN | Alliance 90 / The Greens | 21.1 | 3 | 15.6 | 2 | |
SPD | Social Democratic Party of Germany | - | - | 9.8 | 1 | |
total | 100.0 | 14th | 100.0 | 14th | ||
voter turnout | 54.08% | 62.5% |
mayor
In June 2012 Anton Bertele (non-party) was confirmed in office with 92.21 percent of the vote and a voter turnout of 28.6 percent.
coat of arms
In a split shield in front in gold (yellow) a red clad and red crowned Mohrin, in her left hand holding a red miter, behind in black a double-armed golden (yellow) cross ( patriarchal cross ). The flag colors are red-yellow (red-gold).
Partnerships
Since 1988 there has been a town partnership with the municipality of Brives-Charensac, which has around 5,000 inhabitants, in the Haute-Loire department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region , France .
Economy and Infrastructure
Illerkirchberg heard the purpose associations water supply and sewage treatment plant Steinberg group of Steinhäule.
education
There are three kindergartens in Illerkirchberg , one in Oberkirchberg and two in Unterkirchberg. There is also a primary school in each of the districts of Oberkirchberg and Unterkirchberg . Secondary schools are in the neighboring municipality of Staig (association school) or in Ulm ( secondary school , grammar school ).
Culture and sights
- Illerkirchberg is located on the Upper Swabian Baroque Road .
- In Oberkirchberg there are:
- the Fugger Castle
- the church of St. Sebastian
- the cemetery chapel "To Our Lady"
Personalities
- Michael Braig (1774–1832), father and monk of the Benedictine monastery in Wiblingen , vicar in Unterkirchberg and pastor in Illerrieden
- Georg Geisenhof (1780–1861), church historian and writer
sons and daughters of the town
- Roman Sebastian Zängerle (1771–1848), Prince-Bishop of the Diocese of Graz-Seckau
- Wilhelm List (1880–1971), German army officer, field marshal since 1940
- Rudolf Distler (* 1946), painter
literature
- Martin Kluger : The Fuggers around Augsburg, Munich and Ulm. Nobility, castles and churches . 1st edition. Context Verlag Augsburg, Augsburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-939645-43-6 .
Web links
- Internet presence of the Illerkirchberg community
- Historical lexicon of Bavaria: Kirchberg, Counts of (Sarah Hadry)
- Historical lexicon of Bavaria: Kirchberg-Weißenhorn, Herrschaft (Sarah Hadry)
- Local history and coat of arms
- Oberkirchberg - A home blog - stories, photos and finds from the Oberkirchberg of bygone days
Individual evidence
- ↑ State Statistical Office Baden-Württemberg - Population by nationality and gender on December 31, 2018 (CSV file) ( help on this ).
- ^ 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. 458 .
- ↑ [Lutz Reichardt; Place names book of the Alb Donau district and the city district of Ulm]
- ↑ History of the coat of arms of the Illerkirchberg community
- ^ Martin Kluger : The Fuggers around Augsburg, Munich and Ulm. Nobility, castles and churches . 1st edition. Context Verlag Augsburg, Augsburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-939645-43-6 .
- ↑ http://www.bildindex.de/obj20670244.html