Schmal-Beerbach
Schmal-Beerbach
Community Lautertal (Odenwald)
Coordinates: 49 ° 44 ′ 34 " N , 8 ° 42 ′ 24" E
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Height : | 309 m above sea level NHN |
Area : | 83 ha |
Residents : | 50 (Jun 30, 2013) |
Population density : | 60 inhabitants / km² |
Postal code : | 64686 |
Area code : | 06254 |
Schmal-Beerbach is the northernmost part of the Lautertal community and at the same time the northernmost town in the Bergstrasse district in southern Hesse .
geography
The hamlet of Schmal-Beerbach is located north of the main town Reichenbach in the Vorderen Odenwald on a source arm of the Wurzelbach , which flows into the Modau near Hoxhohl . Schmal-Beerbach has merged with the neighboring hamlet of Wurzelbach to the south .
The district forms a triangle with the hamlet in the southeast corner. To the northwest, the almost exclusively agricultural area rises to the wooded ridge one kilometer away, over which the Hutzelstraße leads as a high path. The highest elevation is there near the summit Auf dem Steigerts 430 meters.
The closest localities are in the south - behind Wurzelbach - Beedenkirchen, in the west Staffel , in the north-west Steigert and Ober-Beerbach , in the north-east Allertshofen and in the south-east Brandau .
history
The earliest surviving documentary evidence proves the existence of the place under the spelling Scmalberbach since the year 1561. Schmal-Beerbach was originally a hamlet that belonged to the district of Ober-Beerbach.
In the run-up to the regional reform in Hesse , Schmal-Beerbach and Ober-Beerbach became part of the Seeheim community on December 31, 1971 . On January 1, 1977, the southern tip of the Ober-Beerbach district, in which the hamlet of Schmal-Beerbach was located, was separated by law from the Seeheim community and the Ober-Beerbach district. Since then, Schmal-Beerbach has formed its own district in the Lautertal community, which was assigned to the Beedenkirchen district and the local advisory board and mayor there.
traffic
For regional traffic, Schmal-Beerbach is opened up by two state roads that join in the Schmal-Beerbach through-town. The L 3098 creates a connection via Beedenkirchen to the main town Reichenbach in the Lauter valley and from there to the federal highway 47 known as Nibelungenstraße . In the other direction it continues to Ober-Beerbach and Darmstadt . The L 3101 finally comes from Balkhausen via Staffel and continues via Allertshofen to Hoxhohl .
Web links
- District of Schmal-Beerbach . In: Website of the Lautertal community.
- Schmal-Beerbach, Lautertal community (Odenwald). Historical local lexicon for Hesse (as of November 8, 2010). In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS). Hessian State Office for Historical Cultural Studies (HLGL), accessed on December 6, 2011 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b district of Schmal-Beerbach . In: Website of the Lautertal community. Accessed August 2020.
- ↑ Law on the reorganization of the districts of Darmstadt and Dieburg and the city of Darmstadt (GVBl. II 330–334) of July 26, 1974 . In: The Hessian Minister of the Interior (ed.): Law and Ordinance Gazette for the State of Hesse . 1974 No. 22 , p. 318 , §17 ( online at the information system of the Hessian state parliament [PDF; 1.5 MB ]).