Schillingstedt

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Schillingstedt
City of Sömmerda
Schillingstedt coat of arms
Coordinates: 51 ° 13 ′ 53 ″  N , 11 ° 12 ′ 9 ″  E
Height : 146 m
Area : 6.49 km²
Residents : 227  (December 31, 2016)
Population density : 35 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 6th July 2018
Postal code : 99610
Area code : 03635
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Location of Schillingstedt in Sömmerda
Church of St. Andreas in Schillingstedt

Schillingstedt is a district of the city of Sömmerda in the Thuringian district of Sömmerda .

location

Schillingstedt is located in the fertile Thuringian Basin on the federal highway 85 from Weimar to Bad Frankenhausen and further. Beichlingen is to the east . The federal highway 71 touches the western corridor of the village.

history

The village was first mentioned on April 19, 1227 as Silgenstat . From 1498 to 1554 the construction of the Church of St. Andrew took place.

In 1840 the construction of the Schillingstedter post mill was completed. After World War I in 1918, a war memorial was built at the church for the 18 soldiers who fell in the First World War and two missing soldiers from the village. In the Second World War , Schillingstedt lost 25 soldiers. On April 11, 1945, the US Army entered the village without a fight and handed it over to the Red Army in early July . This made it part of the Soviet Zone and, from 1949, of the GDR . In the 1950s, the forced collectivization of agriculture took place.

On July 6, 2018, the community of Schillingstedt was incorporated into the city of Sömmerda.

Population development

Development of the population:

  • 1994-292
  • 1995-278
  • 1996-273
  • 1997-279
  • 1998-298
  • 1999-293
  • 2000-289
  • 2001 - 286
  • 2002 - 290
  • 2003 - 291
  • 2004 - 286
  • 2005 - 278
  • 2006 - 279
  • 2007 - 271
  • 2008 - 259
  • 2009 - 253
  • 2010 - 240
  • 2011 - 230
  • 2012 - 223
  • 2013 - 227
  • 2014 - 224
  • 2015 - 226
  • 2016 - 227

Data source: Thuringian State Office for Statistics

politics

mayor

  • since 2010: Uli Zöller
  • 1990-2010: Rudi Becker
  • 1982–1990: Christine Rothhardt
  • 1959–1982: Hermann Wernecke
  • 1951–1959: Rudolf Grassal
  • 1949–1951: Paul Bergmann
  • 1939–1949: Kurt Lorenz
  • 1923–1939: Hermann Mäntz
  • 1892–1923: Otto Rohe
  • 1880–1892: Hermann Herold
  • 1874–1880: Longinus Löhmar
  • 1848–1874: Lebrecht Bergmann
  • 1830–1848: Lusca's sage
  • 1815–1830: Gotthald Eichholz

Local partnership

There is a partnership with Schillingstadt , a district of the municipality of Ahorn in Baden-Württemberg .

Club life

There are the following clubs in Schillingstedt:

Surroundings

Schillingstedter ponds : As a "replacement" for areas sealed by the A 71 motorway construction, five new ponds and a reed area were created next to the stream in the vicinity of the village.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wolfgang Kahl: First mention of Thuringian towns and villages. A manual. 5th, improved and considerably enlarged edition. Rockstuhl, Bad Langensalza 2010, ISBN 978-3-86777-202-0 , p. 249.
  2. Thuringian Law and Ordinance Gazette No. 7 2018 of July 5, 2018 , accessed on July 6, 2018

Web links

Commons : Schillingstedt  - collection of images, videos and audio files