Administrative community Schlotheim

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Administrative community Schlotheim
Map of Germany, position of the Schlotheim administrative community highlighted

Coordinates: 51 ° 15 '  N , 10 ° 40'  E

Basic data (as of 2019)
Existing period: 1999-2019
State : Thuringia
County : Unstrut-Hainich district
Area : 112.51 km 2
Residents: 7949 (December 31, 2018)Template: Infobox administrative unit in Germany / maintenance / resolved, to switch to manual EZW
Population density : 71 inhabitants per km 2
License plate : UH, LSZ, MHL
Association key : 16 0 64 5009
Association structure: 8 municipalities
Association administration address
:
Markt 1
99994 Schlotheim
Chairman : Reiner Hoffmann
Location of the former administrative community in the Unstrut-Hainich district

The town of Schlotheim and seven communities had come together to handle their administrative business in the Schlotheim administrative community from the Unstrut-Hainich district in Thuringia .

The seat of the administrative community was Schlotheim .

The municipalities

  1. Bothenheilingen
  2. Issersheilingen
  3. Kleinwelsbach
  4. Grains
  5. Marolterode
  6. Neunheilingen
  7. Obermehler
  8. Schlotheim , city

history

The administrative community was founded on March 12, 1999 after the city of Schlotheim had previously been a fulfilling community for all other member communities.

On December 31, 2019, the administrative community was dissolved and Bothenheilingen, Issersheilingen, Kleinwelsbach, Neunheilingen, Obermehler and Schlotheim formed the town and rural community of Nottertal-Heilinger Heights , which became the fulfilling municipality for Körner and Marolterode.

Individual evidence

  1. Thuringian law on the voluntary reorganization of municipalities belonging to the district in 2019 and on the adjustment of court organizational regulations in Thuringian Law and Ordinance Gazette No. 11/2019 of October 18, 2019, p. 385 ff., Accessed on October 27, 2019