Roding
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Coordinates: 49 ° 12 ' N , 12 ° 31' E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Bavaria | |
Administrative region : | Upper Palatinate | |
County : | Cham | |
Height : | 369 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 113.69 km 2 | |
Residents: | 12,142 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 107 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 93426 | |
Area code : | 09461 | |
License plate : | CHA, KÖZ, ROD , WÜM | |
Community key : | 09 3 72 153 | |
LOCODE : | DE RDG | |
City structure: | 90 districts | |
City administration address : |
Schulstr. 15 93426 Roding |
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Website : | ||
Mayoress : | Alexandra Riedl ( Free Voters ) | |
Location of the town of Roding in the Cham district | ||
Roding is a town in the eastern Bavarian district of Cham in the Upper Palatinate .
The city on the Regen River is the second largest municipality and the center of the western district.
geography
The urban area covers an area of 11,368 hectares and is therefore in first place in the district of Cham.
Neighboring communities
The town of Roding borders in the north on the Stamsried market and on the municipality of Pösing , both of which form an administrative community in the district of Cham . In the east lies the district town of Cham , in the southeast the community Schorndorf and in the south the community Michelsneukirchen and Markt Falkenstein , both of which also form an administrative community (all districts of Cham). In the southwest is the municipality of Zell , which is part of the Wald administrative community , in the west is the municipality of Walderbach , which is the seat of the administrative association of the same name (all Cham district), and in the northwest is Markt Bruck in the Upper Palatinate, which belongs to the Schwandorf district .
City structure
Roding has 90 districts:
- Altenkreith
- Angermühl
- Braunried
- Brunnhof
- Roof courtyard
- Dicherling
- Draxlberg
- Corner
- Eckhäusl
- Eidenthal
- Eilberg
- misery
- Eppenhof
- Fronau
- Fronauermühle
- Gaisirl
- Grub
- Grubhof
- Gstetten
- Haidhof
- Haunried
- pagan
- Heidersberg
- Heidweiherhöf
- Heilbrünnl
- Hinterhaunried
- Hochbrunn
- Hofmühl
- In the yard
- Kager
- Kagerhäusl
- Kagerhof
- Kaghöfl
- Kalsing
- Kaplhof
- Kienhof
- Kienholz
- Kienmühle
- Klessing
- Cabbage cut
- Kronwitt
- Loibling
- Lunz
- Mackenschleif
- Marbelshof
- Mitterdorf
- Mitterkreith
- Monessen
- Mühlau
- Wet
- New building on the lake
- Neubäuermühl
- Oberdorf
- Oberkreith
- Oberlintach
- Oberprombach
- Obertrübenbach
- Odenhof
- Piendling
- Pollenried
- Rabhof
- Rain stone
- Riebisenmühle
- Roding at the train station
- Roithof
- Rothenbirl
- Rothsal
- Seigen
- Stadlhof
- Beam field
- Support spot
- Thannhof
- Trasching
- Triftersberg
- Unterlintach
- Unterprombach
- Untertrubenbach
- Guardling
- Wanning
- Weiherhaus
- Weather field
- Wieden
- Wiesing
- Wiesthal
- Wind catcher
- Zenzing
- Draw ring
- Carpentry
- Zinzenthal
There are the districts Altenkreith, Braunried, Fronau, Heide, Kalsing, Mitterdorf, Mitterkreith, Neubäu, Obertrübenbach , Regenpeilstein, Roding, Strahlfeld, Trasching, Wetterfeld, Wiesing, Ziehring and Zimmering.
history
Roding was first mentioned on September 15, 844 , when King Ludwig the German ad Rotachin issued a certificate, with which Roding can be proven as the royal court of the Carolingians . On August 2, 896, Emperor Arnulf of Carinthia donated the Palatine Chapel of St. Jacob the Younger and St. Pankraz with an attached collegiate foundation . King Heinrich II donated the village of Roding ( Rotega ) to the Hochstift Freising on September 9, 1003 as well as 1002 Palatine Chapel and Collegiate Monastery of the Old Chapel in Regensburg, and together with it on June 1, 1009 to his newly founded Diocese of Bamberg .
The market ( forum ) Roding appears for the first time around 1285 as a Bavarian-ducal property in the land register of the Wetterfeld office and probably came to the Wittelsbach family on September 18, 1261 together with other ecclesiastical fiefs of the Freising monastery .
In 1329 Roding became part of the Palatinate (see Pavia house contract ). Around 1364, Count Palatine Ruprecht I granted the town market rights , and his successor Johann von Neumarkt granted Roding a letter of freedom and privileges in 1432. Roding belonged to the Amberg Rent Office and the Wetterfeld Regional Court of the Electorate of Bavaria . Roding had a market court with extensive proprietary rights. In 1755 a fire destroyed large parts of the city. When Bavaria was restructured in 1803, the Roding district court was set up. After the establishment of the kingdom (1806), the district court Roding was assigned to the Regenkreis in 1808 , which was renamed Upper Palatinate in 1838 . In the course of further administrative reforms in the Kingdom of Bavaria, today's community was created in 1818 with the second community edict.
In 1862 the District Court emerged into the Roding District Office, which was renamed Roding District in 1939 . In 1952 Roding was promoted to town and until June 30, 1972, it was the district town of the district, which was then dissolved as part of the regional reform .
Religions
The Catholic pastoral care unit Roding-Trasching exists in Roding. The parish of St. Pankratius belongs to it, as well as the Heilbrünnl pilgrimage church and churches in Trasching, Obertrübenbach and Wetterfeld. In addition, part of the urban area is covered by the Catholic pastoral care unit Neubäu-Walderbach.
The Christ Church of the Evangelical Lutheran congregation was consecrated in 1954 after many evangelical expellees came to Roding from 1945 onwards .
regional customs
Every year in January, on the Sunday after Saint Sebastian's name day (January 18), the traditional Sebastiani procession takes place. The citizens of the city move from the parish church to the chapel of St. Sebastian at the intersection of Schulstrasse and Falkensteiner Strasse. The procession goes back to a plague vow. In 1713 the Rodinger citizens built a chapel and vowed an annual procession to be spared the plague that was rampant in the Upper Palatinate at that time. Saint Sebastian is the patron saint of the city of Roding.
Incorporations
In 1945 or 1946 the previously independent community of Regenpeilstein and parts of the communities of Hochbrunn and Wiesing came to Roding. On July 1, 1971, Braunried, Fronau, Kalsing, Mitterdorf, Neubäu, Obertrübenbach (with the rest of the Hochbrunn municipality, which was dissolved in 1945 or 1946), Strahlfeld, Trasching, Wetterfeld and Zimmering (with the rest of the Wiesing community). On May 1, 1978 Altenkreith was added. On January 1, 2017, part of the former community-free area of Eastern Neubäuer Forest was incorporated.
Population development
Between 1988 and 2018, the city grew from 10,449 to 12,081 by 1,632 inhabitants or 15.6%.
politics
City council
The city council of Roding consists of 24 members and the mayor. The local elections from 2002 to 2020 resulted in the following distribution of votes and seats:
Parties and constituencies | 2002 | 2008 | 2014 | 2020 | ||||
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% | Seats | % | Seats | % | Seats | % | Seats | |
Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU) | 29.7 | 8th | 27.6 | 7th | 31.2 | 8th | 27.9 | 7th |
Land union | 18.4 | 5 | 14.2 | 3 | 13.4 | 3 | 10.3 | 2 |
Boy list | 4.1 | 1 | 7.3 | 2 | 8.5 | 2 | 5.5 | 1 |
Christian Social Center (CSM) | 3.0 | 0 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Free community of voters - community welfare | 10.8 | 3 | 15.3 | 4th | 12.3 | 3 | 15.0 | 4th |
Free voters - city and country | 8.0 | 2 | 10.4 | 2 | 10.0 | 2 | 7.7 | 2 |
Free Voters - Independent Citizens | 5.7 | 1 | 7.4 | 2 | 6.3 | 2 | 6.7 | 2 |
Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) | 9.8 | 2 | 11.5 | 3 | 9.9 | 2 | 8.7 | 2 |
Alliance 90 / The Greens | - | - | - | - | - | - | 3.2 | 1 |
Independent citizen list Wetterfeld | 5.0 | 1 | 6.3 | 1 | 6.0 | 1 | 5.4 | 1 |
Free Democratic Party (FDP) | - | - | - | - | 2.6 | 1 | 9.5 | 2 |
total | 100.0 | 24 | 100.0 | 24 | 100.0 | 24 | 100.0 | 24 |
voter turnout | 67.7% | 56.3% | 56.5% | 61.4% |
First mayor since 1945
Surname | Political party | from | to |
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Jakob Wittmann | 1945 | 1948 | |
Josef Brantl | Free voters | 1948 | 1964 |
Ludolf Stuiber | CSU | 1964 | 1977 |
Eduard Bäumel | Free voters | 1977 | 1996 |
Franz Reichold | CSU | 1996 | 2020 |
Alexandra Riedl | Free voters | 2020 |
In the 2020 election, the incumbent First Mayor Franz Reichold (CSU) no longer ran. With Alexandra Riedl, he will be succeeded for the first time by a woman in the office of Mayor of Rodingen. In the case of three other applicants, she achieved the required majority in the first ballot with 51.8% of the valid votes; The joint election proposal was supported by Free Voters , Free Voters Community - Community Welfare, Free Voters - Town and Country, Free Voters - Independent Citizens
coat of arms
The coat of arms of the city of Roding depicts a standing, silver-colored armored man with a helmet, who holds a silver-colored halberd with a gold-colored shaft in his right hand and a vertical silver-colored fish in his left hand. It was awarded in 1432 by Count Palatine Johann von Neumarkt.
Twin cities
Roding has a partnership with the 18th district of the Hungarian capital Budapest .
Culture and sights
societies
One of the oldest clubs in the region is the Roding 1883 boys' club, which has set itself the task of maintaining traditions and customs as well as socializing. A small selection of events from the club year: Boys' Ball on Rose Monday, the May dance, the Schafkopf tournament or the stand at the Christmas market.
Buildings
The Catholic parish church of St. Pankratius was built in 1959 by Friedrich Haindl on an octagonal floor plan. Only the free-standing baroque tower remained from the previous church.
The oldest building in the city and one of the oldest sacred buildings in Bavaria is the Josephi Chapel from the 8th or 9th century with late Romanesque and early Gothic frescoes; in construction related to this is the first documented in 1580 Anna chapel with a representation of the dance of death .
The Heilbrünnl pilgrimage church, high above the Regen River, is in the immediate vicinity . It was built in 1730 in the Rococo style. In the middle of the nave, the water from the Heilbrünnl spring is collected in a marble basin, which is said to have healing powers, especially for eye problems. The miraculous image in the church is a copy of the icon of Our Lady, the so-called "Beautiful Maria", by Albrecht Altdorfer from the old chapel in Regensburg.
The Strahlfeld Monastery of St. Dominic, the Dominican Missionary Sisters, is located in the Strahlfeld district. The ruins of Schwärzenberg Castle , which dates from the twelfth century, are located on a rock of the Bavarian stake in the Strahlfeld district . The Wetterfeld castle ruins in the district of the same name are not only one of the few real moated castles in the Upper Palatinate, they are also special for another reason: After the castle was sold piece by piece to farmers in the 19th century, the village center developed within the castle walls.
memorial
The memorial, consisting of a wooden cross and three memorial plaques above the Wetterfeld district , commemorates the 567 concentration camp prisoners who were formerly buried here on a death march of the Flossenbürg concentration camp . They were among the more than 3,000 prisoners who were driven towards Dachau by SS guards in April 1945 . In 1957 they were transferred to the Flossenbürg cemetery of honor.
freetime and sports
The location in the Upper Bavarian Forest Nature Park makes Roding a scenic city for residents, visitors and tourists. The Landstadt am Regen is known for its large number of festivals, from traditional folk festivals and open-air events to the Roding International city festival .
The cultural center of the city is the Haus Ostmark town hall , which can accommodate 600 people. Social events, exhibitions and conferences take place here. Another venue is the Fronfeste cultural center . Roding also houses a library with around 15,000 volumes and various media. There is also the possibility to use the internet here. The Fronau School Museum is also in the vicinity.
In the center of the city is the Am Esper sports and green area , which includes a football stadium, grass sports fields, tennis courts and a sports restaurant. There is also a summer curling alley, a campsite and a skate park. The Rodingen family fun pool Platschare (outdoor pool) has had a 60 m long water slide and a beach volleyball field since 1999. There is also an indoor swimming pool in Roding. The Neubäuer Lake is also in the vicinity .
There are small hiking trails around Heilbrünnl, which is located west of the village. Part of the Regental Cycle Path is located there. Small hikes on the Schwärzenberg are also possible.
The weightlifting relay of TB 03 Roding , which has been lifting in the 1st weightlifting league again since 2008, is known nationwide. The department is also known for its good youth work and its lifters have won German junior championships and international German championship titles several times.
nature
- The nature reserve and geotope pile ruin Schwärzenberg
- The Regental Slope nature reserve between Kirchenrohrbach and Zenzing
- The Grottenthallinde natural monument near Fronau with a chest height of 9.95 m (2013).
Economy and Infrastructure
Function as a middle center
As a medium- sized center , Roding has a central function for the western part of the Cham district with a catchment area of around 30,000 inhabitants in the city and surrounding areas. Here you will find doctors, pharmacies, a hospital, churches, a post office, a train station, several grocery stores, small and medium-sized commercial and industrial companies, banks, schools, kindergartens and several inns.
The economic structure of the city shows a wide mix of industries. The manufacturing industry with its international sales force should be mentioned here.
Jobs
Roding has a large excess of in-commuters. As of June 30, 2017, 5,440 of the resident population were in employment subject to compulsory insurance. At the same time, the companies had a total of 8,774 jobs subject to social security contributions. The number of inbound commuters was 3,334 more than that of outbound commuters.
Established businesses
In Roding are u. a. the Mühlbauer High Tech International AG , Vaillant GmbH , Crown Gabelstapler GmbH & Co.KG and the Roding Automobile GmbH located.
Innovation and start-up center
An innovation and start-up center has been located in Roding since 1996, which is operated by the economic development company in the district of Cham mbH. Inexpensive infrastructure and other services make it easier for entrepreneurs to set up a business.
hospital
The Roding Hospital comprises the departments of internal medicine and elective surgery as well as the orthopedic-surgical department, orthopedic rehabilitation, the ENT department and the urology department. A dialysis center is also attached to the hospital.
armed forces
Roding has been the location of the Bundeswehr since 1958 . The headquarters and three companies of the 4th Supply Battalion and one company of the 3rd Feldjäger Regiment are stationed in the Arnulf barracks .
traffic
Trunk roads
The town of Roding is located on the federal highway 85 Amberg - Schwandorf - Cham - Passau (partially four lanes ), from which the B 16 branches off in the Altenkreith district in the direction of Regensburg - Ingolstadt . The closest motorways are the A 93 near Schwandorf and the A 3 near Wörth an der Donau (each approx. 30 km away).
railroad
Roding has a train station on the Schwandorf – Cham – Furth line in the forest . He is of broad Oberpfalzbahn in hourly operated. In addition to trains between the two ends of the route, individual regional express trains Nuremberg – Furth and ALX trains Munich – Prague also stop here . The Station Roding is located about 3 km north of the town center. A city bus line runs between this train station and the city center. The station was converted to be barrier-free in 2014. For this purpose, the platform was moved 200 m to the west and was given a height-free access, so that passenger safety could now be omitted at train crossings.
In addition to this station, there is another station in the district of Neubäu along the route mentioned above, which is served every two hours, and not far from the district of Wetterfeld, there is a stop in the neighboring municipality of Pösing .
Local transport
All local public transport (rail, city and regional bus routes ) is integrated into the tariff system of the Verkehrsgemeinschaft Landkreis Cham (VLC).
media
- Radio Charivari , private radio broadcaster for the Eastern Bavaria region. Frequencies for the district of Cham 92.7, 95.7, 102.6 and 105.5 MHz
- Chamer Zeitung / Rodinger Kurier, circulation: 10,685 (Monday to Saturday, 2007), regional edition of the Straubinger Tagblatt / Landshuter Zeitung
- Bayerwald-Echo, edition: 16,228 (Monday to Saturday, 2007), regional edition of the Mittelbayerische Zeitung published in Regensburg
- TVA , stands for TV Aktuell, a private regional television broadcaster for the eastern Bavarian districts of Regensburg, Straubing-Bogen, Kelheim and Cham
education
- schools
- Elementary and Middle School Roding
- Mitterdorf primary school
- Konrad Adenauer Realschule
- Branch of the Werner von Siemens School (State Vocational School Cham) with the Metal Technology I Department (mechanical engineering and production technology)
- Branch of the Schule am Regenbogen (special educational support center Cham with the support focus learning ) in Mitterdorf
- Vocational school for nursing at the Sana clinics in the Cham district
- Kindergartens
- Kindergarten of the Holy Family Roding
- Kindergarten St. Raphael Mitterdorf
- Kindergarten St. Franziskus Neubäu
- Kindergarten St. Christophorus Trasching
- School preparatory facility (SVE) in Mitterdorf
The four kindergartens offer a total of 324 approved places; On March 1, 2018, 372 children were cared for, 43 of them under three years of age.
Awards
- In 2007 Roding received the Bavarian City Marketing Prize (1st place in the category “Cities up to 20,000 inhabitants”) for the “Roding International” project. The reason given by the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs: "A smart city festival that is organized by the residents in seven streets is a great pleasure, especially due to the high level of commitment shown by the citizens."
Personalities
sons and daughters of the town
- Marianus Königsperger OSB (1708–1769), Benedictine , composer and organist
- Louis Mary Fink OSB (1834–1904), Benedictine and Bishop of the Archdiocese of Kansas City
- Peter Schweiger (1894–1980), Claretian and superior general of the order
- Alfred Stuiber (1912–1981), Catholic church historian, patrologist and Christian archaeologist
- Alarich Weiss (1925–1995), German physical chemist and university professor
- Heimrad Prem (1934–1978), painter, member of the artist group SPUR (1958–1965)
- Gabriele Beyerlein (* 1949), children's book author
- Gerlinde Kaupa (* 1952), CSU politician
- Karl Vetter (* 1953), FW politician
- Markus Sackmann (1961–2015), CSU politician and State Secretary
- Stephan Baier (* 1965), Catholic journalist ( Die Tagespost ) and book author
- Natascha Mehler (* 1970), medieval archaeologist
- Jürgen Dendorfer (* 1971), historian
- Markus Ziereis (* 1992) football player
Personalities who lived / worked on site
- Kurt von Unruh (1894–1986), painter
- Gottfried Saurbier (1904–1971), painter (lived in the Wetterfeld district from 1970 until his death on October 6, 1971)
- Hermann Höcherl (1912–1989), CSU politician, former Federal Minister
- Franz Sackmann (1920–2011), CSU politician, former district administrator and state secretary
literature
- Karl Schwarzfischer : History of the city of Roding and its parish area . 2nd revised and expanded edition. City of Roding, Roding 1967, DNB 458913812 .
- Konrad Ackermann , Josef Kilger : Roding. City in the royal land . Deutscher Sparkassenverlag , Stuttgart 1994, ISBN 3-09-303819-7 ( Bayerische Städtebilder - Altbayern ).
- Eduard Trinkerl , Karl Gschwendner : Rodinger families in the 18th and 19th centuries . Vögel, Stamsried 2000, ISBN 3-89650-100-3 .
Web links
- Entry on Roding's coat of arms in the database of the House of Bavarian History
Individual evidence
- ↑ "Data 2" sheet, Statistical Report A1200C 202041 Population of the municipalities, districts and administrative districts 1st quarter 2020 (population based on the 2011 census) ( help ).
- ^ City of Roding in the local database of the Bavarian State Library Online . Bavarian State Library
- ↑ Historical Atlas of Bavaria, Volume: Altbayern, Series: I Issue 44: Roding, the maintenance offices Wetterfeld and Bruck, chapter: Königshof Roding
- ↑ a b Website of the city of Roding
- ↑ Historical Atlas of Bavaria, Volume: Altbayern, Series: I Issue 44: Roding, the maintenance offices Wetterfeld and Bruck, Chapter: The Hochstift Freising
- ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 560 .
- ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes for municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer GmbH, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 644 .
- ^ Government of Upper Palatinate: Official Gazette, No. 12, 2016
- ↑ City Council Election 2020 , accessed on August 19, 2020
- ↑ Mayoral election 2020
- ↑ Memorial sites for the victims of National Socialism. A documentation. Volume 1, Federal Agency for Civic Education, Bonn 1995, ISBN 3-89331-208-0 , p. 189 f.
- ^ Fronau in the directory of monumental oaks . Retrieved January 31, 2017
- ^ Supply battalion 4th Army (Bundeswehr) , accessed on August 19, 2020 .
- ↑ Roding primary school in the school database of the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture , accessed on August 19, 2020.
- ↑ Middle school in the school database of the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture , accessed on August 19, 2020.
- ↑ Mitterdorf Primary School in the school database of the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture , accessed on August 19, 2020.
- ↑ Konrad-Adenauer-Schule Staatliche Realschule in the school database of the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture , accessed on August 19, 2020.
- ^ Werner-von-Siemens-Schule Staatl. Vocational school Cham in the school database of the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture , accessed on August 19, 2020.
- ^ Vocational school for nursing in the school database of the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture , accessed on August 19, 2020.
- ↑ Stephan Baier. In: Kathpedia . May 1, 2019, accessed August 21, 2020 .