Großbettlingen

Großbettlingen is a municipality in the district of Esslingen in Baden -Württemberg, located about 5 km from Nürtingen and 6 miles from Metzingen.

  • 2.1 religions
  • 2.2 Population development
  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 Coat of Arms
  • 4.1 Education
  • 4.2 Supply and Disposal
  • 5.1 Structures

Geography

Geographical Location

Großbettlingen located in Erin's -Steinach - Alb foothills at an altitude of 304 m at the wastewater treatment plant to 407 m on the Geigersbühl. On the Mountian Großbettlingen the Baumbach joins the Autmut.

Neighboring communities

Adjacent communities are Nürtingen - Raidwangen and Nürtingen in the northeast, Frick in the east, Grafenberg ( Reutlingen district ) in the south, southwest and Bempflingen in Altdorf in the West.

Historical Geography

To Großbettlingen apart from the village Großbettlingen There are no other places. On the territory of the municipality is the village of Stetten Outbound.

History

Großbettlingen was first secured in 1356 as documented in maiori Betlingen. Previous Entries ( around 1120 ) in the context of the monasteries in Zwiesel and Hirsau and in connection with the Lords of Boihingen as landowners ( 1140 ) are uncertain, as they can also refer to small bed Lingen. Großbettlingen was then under the Counts of Urach and came at the end of the 13th century Württemberg, to which it belonged until the formation of the State of Baden -Württemberg in 1952.

The village belonged since 1938 to the then newly formed district Nürtingen. In the course of district reform in 1973, she went on with this in the district of Esslingen.

Religions

Since the Reformation in the early 16th century Großbettlingen is dominated Protestant. It was not until the influx of displaced persons after the Second World War led again to a significant number of Roman Catholic Christians, a church got 1968. Since 1948 there is also an independent Apostolic congregation in town.

Population Development

The population figures are estimates, census results (¹) or official updates by the State Statistical Office (only primary residences ).

Policy

Parish council

Since the last municipal election held on 7 June 2009, the council has 14 members. The turnout was 57.59 %. The choice was as follows:

Another member of the council and its chairman is the mayor.

Coat of arms

Blazon: " Argent ( white) on green sign foot a large between two small green linden. "

The three- Linden since 1694 motif detectable in sealing is nowadays associated with the three Linden on the Geigersbühl in compound Moerike has immortalized. The municipal coat of arms was granted in 1952 by the provincial government.

The municipality flag has the colors green and white ( green - silver). The presentation of the flag colors was founded in 1968 by the Home Office.

Economy and infrastructure

Established economic activities at the site are the tool technology, electronic and digital control technology, the solar industry, as well as the model plant. The newly developed commercial area " In Rammert " will provide additional impetus.

Education

Großbettlingen has a primary and secondary school with Werkrealschule that goes back in their tradition on a first mentioned in 1600 the school. There are also two municipal and one Roman Catholic kindergarten.

Supply and disposal

The electricity network in the municipality is operated by EnBW Regional AG. The natural gas network is operated by the Fair Energy GmbH, a subsidiary of Stadtwerke Reutlingen GmbH and EnBW Municipal Investments GmbH.

The community is a member of the Association of Filderstadt purpose water supply. Großbettlingen has transferred the first town in the management of the local drinking water supply to the water supply Filderstadt. Years ago, the promotion of personal water was adjusted in Autmuttal and taken the pump station out of service.

For purification of the waste water effluent treatment systems operated.

For waste disposal waste management company of the district Esslingen is responsible. There are separate collections for organic waste, household waste and paper. Packaging will be collected as part of so-called green dot in yellow bags. Bulky waste will be picked up free of charge annually to two vouchers or can be brought to a disposal station. At the disposal stations also electrical and metal scrap and other recyclable materials will be issued.

Culture and sights

Structures

Is particularly worth Built in 1812 City Hall.

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Georg Friedrich Sigwart (1711-1795), two-time president of the University of Tübingen
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