Bad Hönningen (Verbandsgemeinde)

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The municipality Bad Hönningen is an administrative unit in the form of a local authority in the district of Neuwied, in Rhineland -Palatinate. The municipality includes the town of Bad Hönningen and three autonomous local communities, the administrative headquarters are in the eponymous town of Bad Hönningen.

The territory of the municipality lies on the Middle Rhine northwest of Neuwied.

Association members of communities

(Population at 31 December 2012)

Demographics

The development of the population based on the territory of the present municipality Bad Hönningen; the values ​​from 1871 to 1987 based on population censuses:

Policy

Association of municipal

The association council Bad Hönningen consists of 28 volunteer council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009 a personalized proportional representation, and the full-time mayor as chairman.

The distribution of seats in the federation council:

Coat of arms

The blazon is: " Within a split of black, red and gold triple confess changed Bordes and shared the front; front top in silver two red bars below three red 2:1 schräggstellte silver hammers; back in silver, a continuous red beams cross. "

The crest content documents the fundamental and sovereign history of the municipality district. The two bars indicate the rule of Isenburg - Arenfels. The Three Hammers, coat of arms of the Viscount of Hammerstein, indicate the affiliation of the places Lower and Upper Hammerstein to the castle rule. The Kurtrierische Cross has the Kurtrierische sovereignty - sovereignty Arenfels and Office Hammerstein - until 1803, in addition to its affiliation with the Diocese of Trier. The sign board showing the colors of the Federal Republic of Germany. Legal validity since April 1967, draft 11 Adalbert. N. Schmitz.

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