Rentweinsdorf

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Rentweinsdorf
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Coordinates: 50 ° 4 ′  N , 10 ° 48 ′  E

Basic data
State : Bavaria
Administrative region : Lower Franconia
County : Hatred Mountains
Management Community : Boars
Height : 266 m above sea level NHN
Area : 24.62 km 2
Residents: 1598 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 65 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 96184
Primaries : 09531, 09536
License plate : HAS, EBN, GEO , HOH
Community key : 09 6 74 190
Market structure: 10 districts
Association administration address: Rittergasse 3
96106 Ebern
Website : www.rentweinsdorf.de
Mayor : Steffen Kropp ( SPD )
Location of the Rentweinsdorf market in the Haßberge district
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Rentweinsdorf is a market in the Lower Franconian district of Haßberge and a member of the Ebern administrative community .

geography

Geographical location

Rentweinsdorf is located in the Main-Rhön region.

Community structure

The ten districts (population in brackets, as of January 5, 2009) are:

There are the municipalities Losbergsgereuth, Rentweinsdorf, Rentweinsdorfer Hauptwald, Salmsdorf, Sendelbach and Treinfeld.

Neighboring communities

Neighboring communities are (starting from the north clockwise): Untermerzbach , Rattelsdorf , Reckendorf , Gerach , Breitbrunn , Kirchlauter and Ebern .

history

Until the church is planted

The von Rotenhan family could already be traced back to the town when Rentweinsdorf was first mentioned in 1248. In 1497 the Rotenhan were enfeoffed with full central jurisdiction by the Würzburg bishop Lorenz von Bibra . The manor of the Freiherren von Rotenhan, which also belonged to the Franconian knight circle , was mediatized by Bavaria in 1806 and left in 1810 in the course of border adjustments to the Grand Duchy of Würzburg of Archduke Ferdinand of Tuscany , with which it finally fell back to Bavaria in 1814. In the course of the administrative reforms in Bavaria, today's municipality was created with the municipal edict of 1818 .

Incorporations

On April 1, 1971, the then independent community of Losbergsgereuth was incorporated. Sendelbach was added on January 1, 1978. Salmsdorf and Treinfeld followed on May 1, 1978.

Population development

year 1961 1970 1987 1991 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015
Residents 1308 1338 1361 1392 1467 1524 1611 1576 1561

politics

Municipal council

The last four municipal council elections each resulted in the following allocation of seats:

CSU SPD Non-partisan voter community Rentweinsdorfer Independent List total
2020 2 3 4th 3 12 seats
2014 3 4th 5 - 12 seats
2008 3 3 6th - 12 seats
2002 4th 4th 4th - 12 seats

The Rentweinsdorfer Independent List (RUL) was only founded for the 2020 election.

mayor

Mayor is Steffen Kropp (SPD). In 2020 he was elected as the new mayor in the runoff election with 58.02% of the votes against Stefan Horn (Rentweinsdorfer Independent List). He succeeds Willi Sendelbeck (also SPD), who held the office for almost 27 years, from September 6, 1993 to April 30, 2020.

Culture and sights

Rentweinsdorf Castle
Trinity Church

Buildings

The Rentweinsdorf Castle , built from 1750 to 1762, together with the opposite parish church Holy Trinity , built from 1597 to 1600, the focus of the market Rentweinsdorf.

Architectural monuments

Economy and Infrastructure

economy

In 2017, according to official statistics, there were no employees in the manufacturing sector and 14 in trade, transport and hospitality at the place of work. In other economic sectors, no persons were employed at the place of work subject to social security contributions. There were a total of 672 employees at the place of residence subject to social insurance contributions. There was one company in the manufacturing sector. In 2016, there were also 40 farms with a total of 1447 hectares of agricultural land, of which 1138 were arable land and 309 were permanent green areas.

Rentweinsdorf, remains of the former train station

traffic

education

In 2017 there were the following institutions:

  • a kindergarten with a crèche with 75 places and 72 children
  • a primary school (grades 1/2 and 3/4) with around 60 students

Sons and daughters of the place

Individual evidence

  1. "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 ).
  2. http://www.bayerische-landesbibliothek-online.de/orte/ortssuche_action.html ? Anzeige=voll&modus=automat&tempus=+20111025/160218&attr=OBJ&val= 1642
  3. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 453 .
  4. a b c 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 GmbH, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 759 and 760 .
  5. Steffen Kopp wins in Rentweinsdorf. Accessed May 31, 2020 .

Web links

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