Schramberg area

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The Schramberg area in the Black Forest-Baar-Heuberg region

The term Raumschaft Schramberg comes from political geography and is synonymous with the spatial planning term central area around the central center of Schramberg . It includes the surrounding communities Hardt , Lauterbach , Schiltach , Schenkenzell , Aichhalden , Dunningen and Eschbronn and has 45,227 inhabitants (as of June 30, 2009). The Schramberg area is roughly the catchment area of ​​the Schramberg grammar school and other institutions of cultural and public life. Adjacent central areas are Haslach / Hausach / Wolfach in the west, Freudenstadt in the north, Rottweil in the east and Villingen-Schwenningen in the south.

In a scientific sense, the term Schramberg space was mentioned in Bernd Frenzl's dissertation on the development of trade and industry in Schramberg, as well as in Paul Reuber's work Space-related political conflicts in connection with the district reform in Baden-Württemberg in 1973 . The major district town of Schramberg is the cultural, political and economic center of the Schramberg area . The term Raumschaft Schramberg is used in the press, in science and also in official documents, blogs and letters to the editor, and has now, at least in contemporary use, partially supplanted the term Herrschaft Schramberg . The contemporary scientific reception of historical, regional and geographical, as well as current content from the Schramberg area takes place in the regional historical journal D'Kräz, Contributions to the history of the city and area of ​​Schramberg .

history

Today's spatial planning comes largely from the Baden-Württemberg district reform in 1973 . In particular, the former Baden towns of Schiltach and Schenkenzell were added to the district of Rottweil, which had been in Württemberg until then .

The Schramberg area in art and literature

The Schramberg area plays an important role in Vinzenz Erath's literary work . The same applies to the crime novels by Uta-Maria Heim .

Individual evidence

  1. www.schramberg.de Facts and Figures
  2. Bernd Frenzl: Schramberg. The city and its development of trade and industry , dissertation University of Mannheim, Seedorf, 1989, p. 44
  3. Paul Reuber: Spatial Political Conflicts - Geographical Conflict Research Using the Example of Community Area Reforms , Stuttgart 1999, p. 152, ISBN 3-515-07605-0
  4. google books A passage from Paul Reuber “Spatial Political Conflicts” in Google Books.
  5. z. B. www.nrwz-online.de
  6. z. B. Chronology 2008 city and area Schramberg in D'Kräz as well as Alexander Scheid, Christophe Neff , Christoph Jentsch (eds.): Area extensification in the Middle Black Forest. Results and discussion of the geographical and landscape fire-ecological investigations carried out in the Schramberg area . Materials for Geography, Vol. 34, Mannheim 2004. ISBN 3-923750-92-7