Winzenhohl
Winzenhohl
Market Hösbach
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Coordinates: 49 ° 58 ′ 27 ″ N , 9 ° 13 ′ 52 ″ E | |
Height : | 220 m |
Residents : | 1969 (Dec 31, 2011) |
Incorporation : | May 1, 1978 |
Winzenhohl is a district of the Markt Hösbach in the Bavarian district of Aschaffenburg . The place has 1969 inhabitants.
geography
Winzenhohl lies at 220 m above sea level. NN at Kreisstraße 2 between Hösbach-Bahnhof and Haibach am Winzenhohler Bach . The topographically highest point of the village mark is the summit of the Kellerberg west of the village at 330 m above sea level. NN , the lowest is on the Aschaff at 147 m above sea level. NN . The Franconian Marienweg leads through Winzenhohl .
history
At the end of the Holy Roman Empire , Winzenhohl was on the territory of the Schweinheim District Bailiwick in the Vizedomamt Aschaffenburg of the Electorate of Mainz. In 1812 it was a Mairie in the area of the Districtsmairie Schweinheim in the Aschaffenburg department of the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt and, with Schmerlenbach, had 34 fireplaces and 226 residents. Maire was Sebastian Seibert, his adjunct was called Johann Imhof. The school teacher was Sebastian Büdel. In the years that followed until 1824, the Laufacher ironworks built a hammer mill on the Aschaff (Aschaffsteg). Even then, Winzenhohl was known for its stone fruit cultivation (sour cherries, cherries). After the transfer to the Crown of Bavaria (1814), Winzenhohl was on the administrative territory of the Aschaffenburg Regional Court. On July 1, 1862, it became the Aschaffenburg District Office . After a change of ownership in 1868, the Aschaffsteg hammer mill was converted into a heavy spar mill. In 1939, as everywhere in the German Reich, the designation district was introduced. Winzenhohl was now one of the 33 communities in the old district of Aschaffenburg . On July 1, 1972, this merged with the Alzenau district in Lower Franconia to form the new Aschaffenburg district.
On May 1, 1978, the previously independent community of Winzenhohl including its district Schmerlenbach , the forester's house, the Hotel Klingerhof, the farm Aschaffsteg and the part of the Hösbach train station located on the Winzenhohl district was incorporated into Hösbach.
Individual evidence
- ↑ measured in the town center
- ↑ Bavaria Atlas of the Bavarian State Government ( notes )
- ^ 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 and Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 736 .