Weisendorf

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Coat of arms of the Weisendorf market
Weisendorf
Map of Germany, position of the market Weisendorf highlighted

Coordinates: 49 ° 37 '  N , 10 ° 50'  E

Basic data
State : Bavaria
Administrative region : Middle Franconia
County : Erlangen-Höchstadt
Height : 308 m above sea level NHN
Area : 36.76 km 2
Residents: 6614 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 180 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 91085
Area code : 09135
License plate : ERH, HÖS
Community key : 09 5 72 164
Market structure: 14 parts of the community

Market administration address :
Gerbersleite 2
91085 Weisendorf
Website : www.weisendorf.de
Mayor : Heinrich Süß (Independent Voting Group Buch-Nankendorf (UWG))
Location of the Weisendorf market in the Erlangen-Höchstadt district
Birkach (gemeindefreies Gebiet) Neunhofer Forst Mark (gemeindefreies Gebiet) Kraftshofer Forst Kalchreuther Forst Geschaidt Forst Tennenlohe Erlenstegener Forst Buckenhofer Forst Nürnberg Nürnberg Landkreis Nürnberger Land Fürth Landkreis Neustadt an der Aisch-Bad Windsheim Landkreis Fürth Erlangen Landkreis Ansbach Landkreis Bamberg Landkreis Bamberg Landkreis Forchheim Buckenhof Aurachtal Eckental Heroldsberg Kalchreuth Lonnerstadt Möhrendorf Mühlhausen (Mittelfranken) Oberreichenbach (Mittelfranken) Spardorf Uttenreuth Vestenbergsgreuth Weisendorf Wachenroth Röttenbach (bei Erlangen) Marloffstein Höchstadt an der Aisch Heßdorf Herzogenaurach Hemhofen Großenseebach Gremsdorf Bubenreuth Baiersdorf Adelsdorf Dormitzer Forstmap
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Weisendorf is a market in the administrative region of Middle Franconia the district of Erlangen-Hochstadt . Weisendorf has been the small center of the Seebachgrund since 1978. The Seebach flows through Weisendorf .

geography

location

The Weisendorf market is 14 km from Erlangen , 8 km from Herzogenaurach and 12 km from Höchstadt an der Aisch . The place is located in the metropolitan region of Nuremberg centrally between Erlangen, Herzogenaurach and Höchstadt an der Aisch. Nuremberg is 36 km and Fürth 30 km southeast.

Community structure

The municipality has 14 officially named districts :

Neighboring communities

Neighboring communities are (starting clockwise in the north): Höchstadt an der Aisch , Heßdorf , Großenseebach , Herzogenaurach , Aurachtal , Oberreichenbach , Gerhardshofen , Dachsbach , Uehlfeld .

history

Weisendorf Castle
Weisendorf from the south with the Catholic (left) and Evangelical Church (right)

The place was first mentioned in 1288 as "Weizzendorf". The defining word of the place name is the adjective wîz ( mhd. For white). There were obviously strikingly white buildings in the village.

Towards the end of the 18th century there were 72 properties in Weisendorf (castle, farm building, office and brewery, hunter's house, gardener's house, shepherd's house, 2 taverns, 2 taverns, 46 houses, 1 mill, bath house, Jewish school. In the suburb there were 13 houses small plots). The high court exercised the Weisendorf manor to a limited extent. If necessary, it had to be delivered to the Bamberg center in Herzogenaurach . The village and community rulership was taken over by the Weisendorf manor. Sole landlord was the Weisendorf manor.The manor also ruled the village and community over Schmiedelberg and owned land in Schmiedelberg (5) and Sauerheim (?).

In 1810 Weisendorf came to the new Kingdom of Bavaria . As part of the community edict in 1811 that was tax district and 1813, the Rural Municipality Weisendorf formed. In 1813 Mitteldorf and Sintmann were assigned to the tax district Weisendorf. The administration and jurisdiction of the community of Weisendorf was subordinate to the regional court Neustadt an der Aisch and the financial administration to the Rentamt Neustadt an der Aisch . In the voluntary jurisdiction and the local police, the whole place was subject to the patrimonial court Weisendorf until 1848 . On July 12, 1827, the community was assigned to the Herzogenaurach Regional Court , and finally to the Herzogenaurach Rent Office on October 1, 1847 . From 1862 Weisendorf was administered by the district office of Höchstadt an der Aisch (renamed the district of Höchstadt an der Aisch in 1938 ) and continued to be administered by the Rent Office Herzogenaurach (1920–1929: Finanzamt Herzogenaurach , from 1929: Finanzamt Erlangen ). The jurisdiction remained with the district court of Herzogenaurach until 1879, 1880–1959 district court of Herzogenaurach , from 1959 district court of Erlangen . The community originally had an area of ​​3.864 km². With the incorporation of Reuth in 1956, the area increased to 5.036 km².

Incorporations

On January 1, 1972, in the course of the regional reform in Bavaria, the previously independent communities Reinersdorf and Rezelsdorf (from 1875 to 1895 Retzleinsdorf ) and parts of the communities Hammerbach and Unterreichenbach were incorporated. On May 1, 1978, Kairlindach and Oberlindach as well as parts of the dissolved municipality of Boxbrunn were added.

Population development

Weisendorf community

year 1961 1970 1987 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Residents 1316 1598 4089 6208 6233 6257 6291 6303 6354 6407 6465 6492 6493
Houses 216 1063 1803 1845 1861 1869
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District of Weisendorf (= community of Weisendorf until 1956)

year 1818 1840 1852 1855 1861 1867 1871 1875 1880 1885 1890 1895 1900 1905 1910 1919 1925 1933 1939 1946 1950 1952 1961 1970 1987 2019
Residents 751 662 666 623 574 546 616 617 663 643 624 616 592 567 603 638 687 770 753 1212 1261 1200 1253 1545 2380 4677
Houses 94 110 108 111 122 150 204 602
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politics

mayor

The mayor of the market town of Weisendorf is directly elected.

The first mayors since 2008 were:

Market council

The market council of Weisendorf has 20 members plus the full-time mayor.

CSU SPD Green Civil voter community Free voters UWG Buch-Nankendorf total
2020 7th 1 3 1 3 5 20 seats
2014 7th 2 2 3 3 3 20 seats

(Status: local election on March 15, 2020 )

badges and flags

Weisendorf coat of arms
Blazon : Split by gold and blue; in front a left-facing,red-armored black lion coveredwith a silver sloping left bar ; at the backa green shrub with three golden marigolds growing out of agreen three-mountain . "

Black-yellow-green municipal flag

Foundation of the coat of arms: The lion covered with a sloping beam is the heraldic animal of the bishopric of Bamberg and points to the Bamberg fiefdom, which has been documented since 1365. The marigold is typical for Weisendorf, it has been grown in the municipality for many generations and is therefore part of the municipal coat of arms.

Architectural monuments

Evangelical Luth. Parish church

traffic

Carp pond near Weisendorf

Weisendorf is about six kilometers from the federal motorway 3 Würzburg-Nuremberg (Erlangen-West motorway junction). State road 2259 runs through the village west to Rezelsdorf or east past Reinersdorf to Großenseebach . The state road 2263 runs north to Oberlindach or southeast over Nankendorf to Hammersbach . Communal roads run west to Sauerheim , southwest to Mitteldorf and southeast to Reuth .

The Franconian Marienweg runs through the village .

Measuring stations

One of around 1800 measuring points of the radioactivity measuring network of the Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS) is located in Weisendorf . The measuring station measures the local gamma dose rate (ODL) at the measuring location and sends the data to the measuring network. The data, averaged over 24 hours, can be called up directly on the Internet.

Social

In Weisendorf there are over 60 clubs in the fields of sport, nature, culture and leisure. Due to the development of new building areas, the very good infrastructure and excellent quality of life, the number of residents is steadily increasing. The market is a preferred residential area for families and commuters in the Nuremberg metropolitan region .

Sons and daughters of the church

  • Ernst von Gagern (1878–1954), German admiral in the Navy, born and died in Neuenbürg
  • Karl Theodor zu Guttenberg (1921–1972), CSU member of the Bundestag, 1967–1969 Parliamentary State Secretary and grandfather of the former Federal Defense Minister of the same name
  • Sabine Stockhorst (* 1986), German handball player

literature

Web links

Commons : Weisendorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  24. Numbers and data on the website weisendorf.de. Most likely including secondary residences.
  25. ^ Entry on the coat of arms of Weisendorf  in the database of the House of Bavarian History
  26. Weisendorf. In: Kommunalflaggen.eu. Retrieved July 3, 2020 .
  27. ODL-Info - start page. Retrieved April 28, 2018 .